* How PCI (Payment Card Industry) data security standards might affect your organization and your company’s use of email, webmail and other electronic communications.

* How identity-based encryption can provide effective protection for sensitive information without the administrative burdens, infrastructure costs and key management hassles associated with traditional public key cryptography.

* Automated methods that can accurately detect and stop both inadvertent and malicious leaks of PCI cardholder data.

* How to meet PCI virus scanning requirements—including the detection and removal of malware, phishing attacks and unwanted spam—using the same policy-based platform that detects and encrypts cardholder information.

* How to produce automated reports to easily track and monitor activities, incidents and trends associated with your company’s outbound electronic communications.">

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Are You Prepared for the Holidays? Meeting PCI and Data Security Challenges

Company:Proofpoint
Event Start:   2007-12-04 02:00 Eastern
Event End:2007-12-04
Location:None

With the busy holiday shopping season fast approaching, companies can expect to see financial transactions skyrocket in the coming months. Ensuring that non-public information, including personal financial information, is communicated securely is an integral part of doing business and meeting payment card industry guidelines for data security.

Join us on Tuesday, December 4 at 2:00 pm ET / 11:00 am PT for this free, 45 minute live web seminar where Proofpoint product expert, Steve Gottwals will discuss the privacy, regulatory and content security issues that organizations need to address before the upcoming holiday season.

Attend this webinar, "Are You Prepared for the Holidays? Meeting PCI and Data Security Challenges" and learn about:

* How PCI (Payment Card Industry) data security standards might affect your organization and your company’s use of email, webmail and other electronic communications.

* How identity-based encryption can provide effective protection for sensitive information without the administrative burdens, infrastructure costs and key management hassles associated with traditional public key cryptography.

* Automated methods that can accurately detect and stop both inadvertent and malicious leaks of PCI cardholder data.

* How to meet PCI virus scanning requirements—including the detection and removal of malware, phishing attacks and unwanted spam—using the same policy-based platform that detects and encrypts cardholder information.

* How to produce automated reports to easily track and monitor activities, incidents and trends associated with your company’s outbound electronic communications.

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