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Source: eweek.com - Posted by Vincenzo Ciaglia   
Hacks/Cracks Hackers are continuously finding new ways to break into corporate networks and steal proprietary and sensitive data. Virus writers are elevating their technology prowess, creating new worms and bugs that can sneak onto your desktop or through a network firewall and wreak havoc on your IT infrastructure. . . . Hackers are continuously finding new ways to break into corporate networks and steal proprietary and sensitive data. Virus writers are elevating their technology prowess, creating new worms and bugs that can sneak onto your desktop or through a network firewall and wreak havoc on your IT infrastructure.

To address those issues, Ziff Davis Media eSeminars division is launching the Security Virtual Tradeshow on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, bringing together top security experts in the technology industry for a live, two-day online event focused exclusively on the most pressing IT security issues.

Through a series of keynote presentations and interactive panel discussions featuring government officials, IT corporate executives and leading industry analysts, this event promises to educate IT managers on the growing threats facing their computer systems and then supply the necessary action items to help safeguard against any future attacks.

The Security Virtual Tradeshow is set up much like an in-person tradeshow, granting registrants the ability not only to listen to the live keynote and panel presentations, but also to ask direct questions to the panelists. Attendees also will be able to visit virtual vendor booths, where they can interact with vendor representatives in a real-time format and gain access to product and marketing information.

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