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Track Session #SOA-105 Tuesday, April 8, 1:30 PM Room: SOA / WIR Session: Crossing Domain Boundaries with SOA: A Federated Approach Speakers: Ray Neucom WW Technical Enablement, Tivoli Security IBM Corporation Valery Zubovsky Director, Messaging Architecture Charles Schwab Abstract: As enterprises evolve through mergers and acquisitions, technology is developed or acquired to meet specific business needs, resulting in an archipelago of security and business domains. This session will demonstrate how federation of identities and user entitlements can enable the enterprise to cross internal and external boundaries to deliver a cohesive view of its business to the customers.
Track Session #IAM-106 Tuesday, April 8, 3:00 PM Room: IAM Session: Digital Identity and Service-Oriented Architecture - Hope and Glory Speakers: Ron Williams Product Architect, Access and Federated Identity Management IBM Corporation Abstract: Adoption of federated identity techniques has been slower than the hype might indicate, despite the maturity of standards such as SAML 2.0 and web services security. This presentation examines the distinct business and technical identity management issues in both the commercial and user-centric spheres, and important catalysts to drive successful deployment.
Track Session #DEPL-107 Tuesday, April 8, 4:10 PM Room: DEPL Session: Evolving Strategies for Enterprise Data Protection Speakers: Moderator: Doug Dineley Executive Editor, InfoWorld Test Center InfoWorld Panelist: Steve Roop VP Marketing Vontu John Dasher Director, Product Management PGP Corporation Gerrit Nel Data Security Solutions Manager - IBM Global Technology Services IBM Michael Gabriel CISO Career Education Corporation Abstract: This panel - lead by Doug Dineley of InfoWorld and including IBM, PGP Corporation and Vontu - discuss how their technology solutions work together to protect enterprise data. IT security practitioner, Michael Gabriel, shares his organization’s IT security strategy and experience implementing enterprise data protection solutions to manage, detect, and protect data throughout the enterprise and beyond.
Track Session #DEV-107 Tuesday, April 8, 4:10 PM Room: DEV Session: Security Usability: The New Challenge Speakers: Moderator: Phillip Hallam-Baker Principal Scientist VeriSign Inc. Panelist: Thomas Roessler Security Activity Lead W3C Mary Ellen Zurko IBM Lotus Security Strategy IBM Rachna Dhamija Postdoctoral Fellow Harvard University Abstract: Ten years after the first applications with cryptographic security were perpetrated on an unsuspecting public, only a tiny minority of users know how to use them. Shelfware stops no criminals, and cryptography has failed to meet its promise of preventing Internet crime. The panelists will describe real security usability failures, their causes, how criminals exploit, and how to fix them.
Keynote Presentation #KEY-208 Wed, April 9, 4:15 PM Room: Keynote Hall Session: The New Security Mandate: Protecting the "Infinite Perimeter" (Keynote) Speakers: Val Rahmani General Manager IBM Internet Security Systems Abstract: As crime organizations identify and compromise weak links in enterprise business processes, enterprises must fundamentally change their security strategy. The infinite perimeters that extend around each business process are constantly changing as new members enter and exit the process. Val Rahmani will discuss enterprise security in the age of the infinite perimeter - how it’s defined and secured.
SPO-106 Tue, April, 8, 3:00 PM Room: Yellow Room 133 Session: Security as a Service: The Identity Aware ESB Speakers: Bob Kalka Global Security, Tivoli Software IBM Corporation IBM Client Christopher Robinson Vice President of Web Security Infrastructure KeyBank Abstract: Business requirements for innovation, agility and flexibility are driving firms to manage their portfolios and operations as a set of services. IBM can provide a single source alternative to the point solutions available in the market today that address these concerns comprehensively. This session will explore some initial areas where this dynamic is evident and offer an opportunity to hear a real customer case scenario.
STA-401 Fri, April, 11, 9:00 AM Room: Red Room 308 Session: Standardizing Key Management for Trusted Storage Speakers: Gordon Arnold Senior Technical Staff Member IBM Corporation Abstract: A trusted storage specification is being implemented by the storage community including hard drives, tape, flash and optical devices. The storage industry has created a companion key management services specification, covering life cycle management of keys for storage security functions such as full disk encryption. The specification and sample applications will be covered in this session.
P2P-303A Thu, April, 10, 10:40 AM Room: Yellow Room 110 Session: "Virtually Secure" Or "Securely Virtual": Strategies for Safely Going Green (Peer to Peer) Speakers: Joshua Corman Principal Security Strategist IBM Internet Security Systems Abstract: Virtualization is hot! Whether you think Green or want to save Green, everyone is deploying virtualization. The benefits are undeniable. As we embrace Virtualization, we must secure it from the start. Virtualization introduces new attack surfaces and new availability risks. Virtualization security experiences will be shared including best practices, lessons learned, benefits gained, risks and war stories.
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