Lock Down Your Customer Data Live Online Meeting
On August 23, 2004 at 2 p.m. Eastern, join Morrison & Foerster LLP, Tatum Partners and eWEEK.com for a hard-hitting discussion on the legal and practical issues of protecting your customer data.
Don't you love those ads about identity theft?
They are all an illusion.
Unless every merchant getting a paper shredder and is shredding every check they've ever received, businesses' best method to protect customer data is to encrypt data right where it lives: in databases.
As it is, most data is spread across multiple databases and is vulnerable to attack. Think about it: The IRS has your social security number; the DMV has your driver's license number. All that data is in databases that very likely aren't encrypted. The financial services industry is hip to the severe consequences of vulnerable databases, but it's only recently that other industries are finally waking up to smell the coffee.
The panel of experts will discuss and teach you:
- The state of encryption technology
- How to encrypt across a heterogeneous mix of databases
- Seamless implementation and deployment of encryption
- Protecting performance: Securing databases without bringing them to a grinding halt
- Searching encrypted data more efficiently
Click here to sign up for the live online meeting. |