Shavlik Technologies, LLC, the market leader in delivering software solutions that rapidly accelerate and continuously improve security and compliance readiness, today announced a schedule of live events hosted by CTO Eric Schultze at the Shavlik booth #1917 at RSA, April 7
– 11, 2008. Schultze will host discussions on topics including virtualization, PCI compliance and NAC with security experts from Juniper Networks, Security Incite and VMware.
In addition, Schultze will deliver live webinars direct from the Shavlik booth. The first will be on virtualization to demonstrate Shavlik’s new capabilities that help enhance the security of virtual machines both online and offline. The second will be Shavlik’s monthly Patch Tuesday Webinar to discuss the latest patches released by Microsoft and their potential impact to the security of the network and the desktop, as Patch Tuesday occurs during the week of RSA this year.
“As our networks grow and become more complex, it’s ever important to understand your security posture with respect to compliance reporting, network control and virtualization,” said Schultze. “The RSA conference is the ideal place to discuss these topics, and the scheduled webinars and presentations with industry giants such as VMware and Juniper will help provide much needed information to RSA attendees.”
Schultze will join Juniper’s Karthik Krishnan, director, product management, Access Solutions Business Unit and Jay Kelly, UAC product marketing manager, to discuss the ongoing challenge for IT to control pervasive network and application access for an increasingly diverse set of users while containing costs and managing business exposure to an evolving threat landscape. Warren Wu, product management, security, from VMware, will join Schultze in a discussion how companies can enhance the security of their VMware virtualization environments. Mike Rothman, president and principal analyst at Security Incite, will join Schultze in a PCI panel discussion about how technology and controls can result in consistent and repeatable processes for reducing risk and demonstrating compliance.