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RSA Security Inc. WEB SEMINARS

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RSA Security invites you to a free Web Seminar on Tuesday, October 20, 2005, at 1:30 p.m. Eastern/10:30 a.m. Pacific entitled "Reining in the Keys to the Kingdom".

To register, please click below or read on for details.
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Many companies have started employing encryption technologies to better protect their sensitive data in addition to using strong authentication and access control. Industry best practices including the Payment Card Industry (PCI) standard are now requiring encryption as part of a “defense in depth”
strategy that couples internal process controls with strong security technologies to protect data. Encryption is made possible by the use of generated encryption “keys” that are used to both “lock” and “unlock” data. As encryption usage proliferates throughout the enterprise, so do these keys.
In order to ensure that data stays protected and is ultimately recoverable, keys need to be treated with as high a level of importance as your sensitive data. However, many encryption applications have typically left the management of these keys to be the user’s responsibility, thus creating an untenable situation that ultimately leaves data still at risk.

Managing encryption keys properly requires many of the same lifecycle techniques as for managing identities and access
rights: provisioning, revocation, timed expiration, replacement and secure storage. The new Key Management Server solution available from RSA Security is designed to provide these facilities in order to simplify, centralize, and control the distribution and management of encryption keys across your enterprise so that you can keep costs low as your key management needs scale while providing the strongest possible protection for the sensitive data. This solution offers a cross-platform, centrally administered, policy-driven, secure approach to managing encryption keys for your business applications so that you can stay focused on meeting the data protection needs of your organization.

Join our technical experts for a free, one-hour seminar where you will learn the details of this exciting new solution offering and how it can help you rein in the keys to your kingdom of data. You will be presented with the following:

+Business issues that are driving the need for more simplified
and robust key management
+Technical details on the new Key Management Server solution
offering from RSA Security
+A demonstration of the key capabilities of the solution offering, and
+Additional service offerings available from RSA Security to
help you deploy a complete enterprise data protection architecture.

If you are an enterprise application architect, security architect,
development manager, I.T. security manager, developer, or other
development or security professional implementing encryption
technologies for your organization, this seminar is for you!

Register now for this complimentary Web Seminar!
http://info7.net/s/rsa/dgn/bch

Upon registration you will receive an e-mail confirmation
with instructions for accessing the Web Seminar on October 20.
BUT, even if you are unable to attend the live event, please
register to receive access to the replay. After registering
you will receive an e-mail confirmation with instructions
for accessing the online event. Join us on October 20, 2005,
for this complimentary Web Seminar!


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