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Web Security : SANS Webcast -- Using Application Firewalls to comply with the PCI DSS standard
Posted by Max on 2006/11/24 18:00:10 (927 reads)
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Please join us this week for an informative FREE SANS Webcast that you won't want to miss!

You can now download or subscribe to the SANS webcast calendar at:
http://www.sans.org/webcasts/calendar.ics

SANS live webcasts allow you to hear a knowledgeable speaker while viewing presentation slides you can download in advance. If you've never tuned in to a SANS webcast, see the simple instructions at the end of this message to learn how to connect to the SANS Portal and join us for these free educational webcasts.


Ask The Expert Webcast:
" Using Application Firewalls to Comply with the PCI 1.1 Data Security Standard"
Tuesday, November 21, 2006 at 1:00 PM EST (1800 UTC/GMT)
Featuring: David Hoelzer and David Lee
https://www.sans.org/webcasts/show.php?webcastid=90760
Sponsored by: Net Continuum

Download NetContinuum's Rapid PCI Compliance white paper.
https://www.sans.org/webcasts/20061121.pdf

Visit NetContinuum's Rapid PCI Compliance website.
http://www.sans.org/info/1826

With the recent update of the PCI DSS (Version 1.1), the security of applications and the data within them is clearly on the minds of the PCI security experts. Dave Hoelzer will review the recent DSS 1.1 requirements and discuss how Application Firewalls can help companies meet Requirements 1, 4, 6, 8 and 10.

Also speaking will be David Lee, vice president of infrastructure and engineering at K2 Network. K2 Network is a MMOG (massively multiplayer online game) hosting service. With millions of customers all registering and paying with credit cards, K2 Network must be PCI compliant. Hear the details of how K2 Network used NetContinuum Application Firewalls to successfully comply with the PCI DSS 1.1 requirements.

David Hoelzer: David is most often associated with the SANS Institute as a high scoring instructor and expert in the fields of intrusion detection, firewalls, incident handling, information security auditing, management issues in security, secure infrastructure management and general information security. While he is currently serving as the adjunct Director of Site Security for SANS, he has in the past served as the Director of the GIAC Certification program for SANS, bringing the GIAC Security Expert certification to life; he continues to serve as the primary exam author for this, the most difficult certification in the security field. David is an adjunct research associate of the UNLV Cybermedia Research Lab and a research fellow with the Internet Forensics Lab. David has consulted or offered instruction to several Fortune 500 organizations, DHHS, NSA, USDA Forest Service and several colleges and universities. David holds a BS in IT, SCL.

David Lee: David has more than a decade of experience in product development and operations. Before joining K2 Network in 2005, he held management positions at Managed Objects and M-Code Software. Mr. Lee also worked for Global Telecom Solutions Center, the R&D arm of Motorola's wireless and satellite infrastructure division, and co-founded and served as vice president of finance for Vision Bridge Technologies Group. He is a member of Network World Technology Panel. He serves as an advisor on the Purdue University Academic Board, Serena Software Product Board, Circle Point Digital, Inc., and for Sun Microsystems SunTone Service Excellence Program. Mr. Lee earned a B.S. in engineering from Purdue University and an M.B.A. from the Keller Graduate School.




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