The cyberwar going on the industry moves
Paderborn, 02.11.2010 At the end of the cyber criminals had their noses in front: were particularly well attended and promised to review the "publications entrada 2010" those talks, the most interesting insights into the machinations of hackers, industrial spies and virus programmers. However, the workshops on the Managed, Hosted and Professional Services entrada reaped much praise. The
entrada publica 2010 was one of the most successful runs in 2001 established partner conference. Over 200 visitors came on 7 October at the Heinz Nixdorf Museums Forum in Paderborn, in order of entrada and 15 of the world's leading IT security providers, the latest trends and solutions in information security to be present. The focus of the one-day partner conference program included an extensive presentation of 25 practical workshops. Between lectures, participants also had much opportunity to talk with the entrada staff, the experts of the manufacturing partners and colleagues from all over Germany. Highlights of the entrada publications were:
- the talk "industrial espionage - the invisible danger" by Wilfried carding. The IT security expert with the North Rhine-Westphalian Ministry of the Interior presented the latest figures for industrial espionage, and introduced common strategies of economic espionage.
- the live hacking demo "industry Cyber Crime." entrada System Engineer and Certified Ethical Hacker Martin Dombrowski took the participants on an exciting journey into the world of cyber criminals.
- the panel discussion entitled "Cloud Computing - Hype or the future of IT?" with representatives of manufacturers, system houses and from the distribution.
- the keynote "The dark cloud and complex threats," informed the Trend Micro CTO Raimund Genes on the latest generation of Web-based threats.
Much attention has also been entrada of self-developed, six-part lecture series about the "entrada Professional Services". Throughout the day informed the six internal and external speakers entrada customers about various topics such as monitoring, Virtualization, data protection, cybercrime, and IT marketing. "The topic mix looks colorful," says Karl Hoffmeyer, director of the entrada-business professional services and co-initiator of the lecture series. "On closer inspection, there were quite a common thread: Each presentation provided the resellers a specific value - for example, by introducing new business and new marketing strategies." The concept was very good: Four of the six papers were evaluated on the feedback forms of the participants with grade 1 and shared in the overall ranking, the ranks 1 to 4
"The issues have hit the nerve of the times, the outcome of
entrada CEO Ingolf Hahn is so much praise from all around positive: "With our theme, we have hit a nerve of time for us as a value-added distributor that is a very important signal. It shows us that we understand the needs of our customers seem very good - and that it trusts us to fill those needs. " The
founded in 1996 in Paderborn value-added distributor entrada offers a partner of manufacturers from around the world a broad product portfolio in the field of IT security. In cooperation with system integrators configured and implemented the company provides custom security solutions in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. From product launches to sales and technical support to the extensive training program in-house training center: entrada is a service with added value.
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