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Application Whitelisting: How It Works for You And How It Eliminates Many IT Security Headaches!

Sep 16, 2008

60 minutes

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Event Details

  • Featured Speakers

    Aaron Goldberg - VP, Market Experts Group - Ziff Davis Enterprise

    Wes Miller - Senior Technical Product Manager - CoreTrace Corporation

    Everyday, there is another article or report detailing the demise of blacklist-based security and claiming that Application Whitelisting is the future of endpoint security. The premise is pretty simple, rather than try and keep up a list of the thousands of programs that compromise your systems, it’s far easier to keep a much smaller list of the programs you want to have actually running! Not only that, you no longer have to try and discover new malware to blacklist every single day!

    The articles and reports all point to tremendous security, operational and compliance benefits that come with the new Whitelisting approach.

    This may sound like a bunch of marketing hype, but it’s not. It’s quite clearly an example of disruptive innovation, changing the game by defining a far better new approach to the problem.

    Please join Aaron Goldberg, vice president and principal analyst for Ziff Davis Enterprise, and Wes Miller, senior technical product manager of CoreTrace, for this eSeminar that will provide you with all the information you need to understand and implement this game breaking technology, that will remove a number of the headaches that you encounter EVERY day as you try and keep your IT environment secure.

    Specifically, attendees will learn:
    • What is application whitelisting?
    • What are the technical and business benefits that can be expected?
    • What specific capabilities must be present in order for the benefits to be reality rather than hype (i.e., automatically and transparently enabling users to add/update the applications they need—without IT having to authorize every change or without impacting security)?
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