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The 5th Annual Philippine IT Security Conference - MANILACON 2006: Progress@Risk

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

5th Annual Philippine IT Security Conference
September 11- 12, 2006
Hotel Intercontinental
Makati City, Philippines 

This year’s 5th Information Systems Security conference and exhibit is dubbed: “ManilaCon 2k6:progress@risk” and is organized by the Information Systems Security Society of the Philippines (ISSSP), in cooperation with the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) and the National Security Council (NSC) towards the development and implementation of a National Cyber Security Strategy.

We need one to ensure the integration of public and private efforts to counter threats and institutionalize the protection of national and local cyber infrastructures and businesses.

We expect all security concerned CEOs, CIOs, Security Officers and Systems Administrators/Programmers to be more vigilant in securing cyberspace, not just for the protection of their respective enterprises but for the protection and security of all those existing and doing business in cyberspace.

This conference and exhibit is designed to kick-start this national effort and concern.

To join, please see below, details of the program schedule and delegate fees.

For registration or more information, please call Ellen at the ISSSP Secretariat telefax no. 750-3742 or mobile 0920-2413954. Or send email to isssphil[at]yahoo.com. You may also visit http://www.isssp.org.ph/ for other details of this conference and exhibit and/or to register online.

Signed: 

AMADO A. MALACAMAN, JR., President – ISSSP             

Angelo Timoteo M. Diaz De Rivera,  Commissioner – CICT

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Security Solutions Virtual Tradeshow

Friday, August 25th, 2006

Security Solutions Virtual Tradeshow
Balancing the Need for Heightened Security and Increased Access

Wednesday, September 13 & Thursday September 14, 2006 Today’s CIOs and IT managers face a daunting task: protect their network from viruses, spyware and the latest threat du jour—phishing and keyloggers to ransomware and cyberextortion. They must also ensure that their IT spending helps their company comply with legislation, maintain internal and perimeter security, and protect information assets and personal data. But, it doesn’t end there–IT executives must contend with an increased reliance on wireless networks, smart phones, instant messenger, P2P and VoIP.  That is the mandate and there is no way getting around it.

New tools and technologies provide widespread access to enterprise users, but they also demand improved security strategies and policies. As IT managers develop more sophisticated security strategies, more complex and damaging threats will be unleashed that drain time and resources. It’s an uphill battle and it’s all in a day’s work for an already overtaxed IT department.

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