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Niksun Cyber Security Summit April 12, 2012

2012-04-12

 

 

Niksun Cyber Security Summit April 12, 2012

Venue
Seminar Hall-Main Building
IIT Delhi
Hauz-Khas
New Delhi - 110 016

Conference Link: http://www.niksun.com/wwsmc/india/

Agenda: http://www.siliconindia.com/events-agenda/World-Wide-Security-&-Mobility-Conference-New_Delhi-WorldWideSecurityandMobilityCo.html

Speakers: http://www.siliconindia.com/events-speakers/World-Wide-Security-&-Mobility-Conference-New_Delhi-WorldWideSecurityandMobilityCo.html

Registration: http://www.siliconindia.com/events-register/World-Wide-Security-&-Mobility-Conference-New_Delhi-WorldWideSecurityandMobilityCo.html

World Wide Security and Mobility Conference brings together thought leaders and experts from different aspects of the security and mobile ecosystem. The World Wide Security & Mobility Conference (WWSMC) is held on April 12, 2012 to collaborate on new approaches to address today's ever-growing cyber security threats. The conference will include global industry leaders, security and mobility experts, government officials as well as academics.

World Wide Security and Mobility Conference speakers provide a "big picture" view of the cybersecurity and mobility challenges that lie ahead, while laying the groundwork for some serious problem solving -- crossing boundaries, eliminating silos, and "connecting the dots" across the cybersecurity spectrum.

The World Wide Security and Mobility Conference addresses these issues:

Cybersecurity problems are serious, and rapidly expanding in terms of sophistication, overall damage, and frequency of attack Current methods for detecting and preventing these "malware" attacks rely too heavily on signature files, blacklists, and other outdated methods that are constrained in their reliance on known problems - methods that are destined to be inadequate.

A new approach is needed, combining real time behavioral analysis with the ability to store incoming and outgoing packets for forensic analysis, in order to determine what happened, when it happened, where it happened, and how it happened, and quickly isolate the threat.