Fiberlink Details Dangers Mobile Devices Face and How to Protect Sensitive Information at the Philadelphia SecureWorld Expo

May 16, 2007

WHAT: Mobile devices are under constant attack not only from the known dangers in spyware, rootkits, bots, and keyloggers, but also from everyday communication tools, such as USB drives, e-mail, IM, VoIP and the Web. Each of these represents an opening for a hacker to exploit and gain access to sensitive corporate and client information.

Chuck Brown of Fiberlink will be featured in SecureWorld’s “Protect Your Flank: Keeping the Endpoint Secure” panel discussing the latest advancements and IT security tools available for IT managers. Brown brings his experience as an expert in managed security services for the mobile enterprise from Fiberlink Communications. Fiberlink’s network and data security services help organizations shield at-risk mobile workers against hackers, viruses, spyware, the loss or theft of laptops and other threats to mobile information.
 
Participants in this discussion also include Chris Farrow, director at Configuresoft, the center for policy and compliance and Michael Scheidell, chief technology officer at SECNAP. The panel will be moderated by Brian Gawne, senior manager at CTG Group.

At the SecureWorld exhibit hall, Fiberlink will offer demonstrations of its Fiberlink Extend360 Mobility Platform™, including capabilities such as data encryption and the new web-based Fiberlink Extend360 Management Center .

SecureWorld Expo is a regional conference aimed at fostering communication between security professionals and technology leaders.

WHO: In Chuck Brown’s role as a Fiberlink product manager, he is recognized for his leadership in the development of the company’s flagship product, Fiberlink Extend360 Mobility Platform. Chuck is responsible for Fiberlink’s Extend360 Enforcement Agent which is a core element in Fiberlink endpoint security solution. Chuck has also been responsible for recently launching many endpoint security services such as Fiberlink Information Protection which protects enterprises from the growing set of “insider threats” posed by information leakage and theft.


WHEN: 
Thursday, May 17, 2007
12:45 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. ET

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WHERE: 
Valley Forge Convention Center
1160 First Avenue
King of Prussia, PA 19406
Phone: (610) 354-8212
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About Fiberlink
Fiberlink simplifies and secures mobile working with innovative software and services, built for the enterprise. Fiberlink’s advanced technology protects mobile workers from hackers, viruses, loss, theft, “data leakage” and other hazards brought on by mobile computing. Market research firms Yankee and Current Analysis recognize Fiberlink for its leadership in delivering secure mobility solutions. For 15 years, Fiberlink has been the trusted mobility expert to companies such as Bloomberg, Continental Airlines, General Electric and Grant Thornton, keeping their networks secure and their employees productive. Additional information about Fiberlink is available at www.fiberlink.com.

Susan Sutton
Fiberlink Communications Corporation
ssutton@fiberlink.com
(215) 664-1753

Lynn Trono
A&R Edelman for Fiberlink
ltrono@ar-edelman.com
(212) 704-8166

© 2007 Fiberlink and the Fiberlink logo are trademarks of Fiberlink and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. All other brand names are trademarks of their respective owners.

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