Dear Search390.com member, For most organizations, safeguarding business-critical data means erecting network barriers to block outside intruders-- few fail to consider any internal threats. However, studies show 74% of corporate data theft occurs inside firewalls. Please join us for the exclusive vendor webcast "Securing Network Print Jobs" and learn how you can protect your most vulnerable data. Attend today: http://search390.com/r/0,,11871,00.htm --------------------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: Securing Network Print Jobs WHEN: Today, March 27, 2003 at 1:00pm (EST) SPEAKER: John Runions, Business Alliance Leader SPONSOR: Levi, Ray & Shoup, Inc. (LRS) http://www.VPS.com
ATTEND TODAY: http://search390.com/r/0,,11871,00.htm --------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------- About this vendor webcast -------------------------------- Print traffic is the most vulnerable data on your network. Network users need only a low level of technical knowledge to capture print jobs and extract confidential or sensitive data. How can you protect print jobs from theft or unlawful use? Learn more about the potential cost of stolen print jobs and how you can protect your data. Expert John Runions will answer questions such as: * What's the cost to your organization if data is stolen from your networks? * How much HIPAA liability do you face as a healthcare provider or insurance company if you lose medical record information? * What's your potential exposure under such federal privacy laws such as the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act if your customer information is stolen and sold? Join us today to assess your networks vulnerability and lesrn how you can protect the information that is most vital to your organization. Don't miss this important vendor webcast. Attend today! http://search390.com/r/0,,11871,00.htm *********** SPONSORED BY: LEVI, RAY & SHOUP, INC. (LRS) ************* FREE WHITE PAPER: Secure Network Printing Have you considered the security of the data in your print jobs? Print jobs can be easily intercepted, read, altered,or redirected outside the organization by anyone with a network connection and freely available software. Every company has sensitive data in reports that are printed on network printers. LEARN about frequently overlooked risks of network printing! CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE WHITE PAPER: http://search390.techtarget.com/survey/1,290964,sid10,00.html?s=515081 ********************************************************************* ----------------- About the speaker ----------------- As Business Alliances Leader for LRS, John Runions manages the relationship between LRS and numerous software and hardware vendors, ensuring interoperability between LRS products and third-party products in order to provide enhanced value for customers. John's customer focus was sharpened during six years in sales and sales management for LRS currently working with numerous hardware vendors to integrate the LRS encryption solution with their products, he is also pursuing the goal of offering customers an expanding range of decryption-capable printer and print server choices for their end-to-end secure printing solution. =================================================================== To subscribe to "Data Center Futures" go to: http://search390.techtarget.com/OptIn/1,290894,sid10,00.html?cid=460774&em=&tid=3106&FE=1 Not a search390 member? We'll activate your membership with your subscription. =================================================================== ------------------------ -- Invite a colleague -- ------------------------ If you think today's webcast topic would interest your colleagues, simply forward them this invitation. ___________________________________________________________________ :::::::::::::::::::: ABOUT THIS NEWSLETTER ::::::::::::::::::::: Published by TechTarget (http://www.techtarget.com) TechTarget - The Most Targeted IT Media Copyright 2003, All Rights Reserved. Unsubscribe from 'Updates on upcoming online events' - Simply Reply to this Email with REMOVE within the Body or Subject > or - Go to: http://search390.techtarget.com/register - Log in to edit your profile. - Click on the link to Edit email subscriptions. - Uncheck the box next to the newsletter you wish to unsubscribe from. - When finished, click "Save Changes to My Profile."
