12th Annual Privacy & Security Conference and Exposition
Come check out Brian Duckerings workshop on Virtualization.
Virtualization is one of the largest and most enduring initiatives in IT today, and can have broad implications for IT budgets, end-user productivity, infrastructure configuration, and, yes, Privacy and Security. But what is virtualization, really? Aren’t there different types of virtualization? Is it good or is it bad? How do we make decisions about things we don’t ...quite understand?
This workshop is designed to demystify the topic of virtualization and to differentiate the various types of virtualization in plain English. For example, what is the difference between server virtualization, desktop virtualization and endpoint virtualization? At the end of this workshop, you will have practical knowledge to help you make good decisions about virtualization. How to evaluate different technologies – what will help and what might hurt your privacy and security exposure. What technologies to adopt and what to avoid to address specific problems and objectives in your organization. This workshop is designed to benefit all experience levels.
The Annual Privacy and Security Conference and Exposition is recognized as one of the top tier events in North America. Anyone working in the information privacy and security fields will benefit from the speakers, discussions and networking at the conference. Attendees are from every level both within government and private industry. The two-day conference draws an international audience of some 1,200 delegates with an interest in cutting edge policy, programs, law, research and technologies aimed at the protection of privacy and security.
This conference qualifies for CPE credits for CAPAPA Professional Certification and many other professional associations