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Dear HHuber,
Attend this Webinar:
Best Practices for Data Security in SAP Development and Test Environments?
Since January 10, 2005 there have been over 605 reported breaches resulting in over 167 million data records containing sensitive personal information compromised. This count is estimated to be less than half of the actual number of data records compromised. The organizations impacted include both public and private companies, non-profit organizations and municipal, county, state and federal governments. Literally every industry is included with health, financial, employment, credit card, social security and other sensitive personal data compromised.
Best Practices for SAP Data Security
Learn how your organization may be vulnerable to data breaches and how you can implement best practice processes and procedures to shore up your defenses.
Date: Wednesday, October 24, 8:00am Pacific Time/11:00am Eastern Time/4:00pm UK Time
Duration: 60 minutes (including Q&A)
Presenter: Louis Carpenito, CISSP, CISM
Louis Carpenito is an independent senior security executive with proven experience in data security with such organizations as Symantec, Fidelity Investments and Johnson & Johnson. His background is in developing information security and business protection solutions, and managing risk in the information technology, financial services, pharmaceuticals, consumer products, and manufacturing-process control industries.
Register to attend at www.getgamma.com/webinar.html
Understanding the Threat
Insider threats lead the way, accounting for approximately 60% of the breaches. The black market for sensitive personal information provides a powerful lure to some individuals, as stolen data has become a highly lucrative business. For example, credit card information brings $1.50/record and medical Identity card information is worth even more at $5-$50/record.
Most organizations prefer to test their applications with "real data" in both their development and test environments as this provides the best scenario to ensure applications work properly. However, typical control (people, process and technology) practices in development and test environments are a fraction of what is practiced within production environments.
Since non-production environments are generally "open" with little or no logging & monitoring and are often accessed remotely, they invite both inside and external threats to harvest personal sensitive information with relative ease and without detection. Remember, not all breaches are detected and/or reported.
Mr. Carpenito will be discussing a range of Best Practices for development & test environments in this upcoming Webinar and White Paper sponsored by Gamma. Topics will include changes in industry trends and current professional thought leadership direction for Best Practice to protect sensitive information in development and test environments.
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. Received on Tue Oct 16 2007 - 05:02:44 EDT
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