Secure Computing and MCS to host security forum in Egypt to reaffirm support to key customers
Senior representatives from Egyptian Government and leading banks to attend three-day event
Secure Computing Corporation (Nasdaq: SCUR), a leading enterprise gateway security provider, has announced that it is organising a specialised security seminar in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, in collaboration with its partner MCS, from March 27-29, 2008. The forum aims to familiarise Secure Computing’s key customers in Egypt – comprising government departments and banks – about latest application-layer threats and the need for a new generation of multi-layered security that builds on traditional security protocols with inbound and outbound protection.
The three-day event, which will bring together several senior representatives from various government departments and banks in Egypt, will serve as a platform for Secure Computing to reinforce its relationship with channel partners and customers in Egypt, while also complementing its plans of consolidating its regional presence.
Nimer Ghazal, Regional Sales Manager for Secure Computing said, “We are pleased to partner with MCS to host this highly specialised security forum in Egypt, which is our first such initiative in the region. This event will help us interact closely with our key customers in Egypt and update them about new Web threats and available solutions.”
“The increased adoption of new Web 2.0 applications has exposed the enterprise to a greater number of security threats that are not identified by most of the applications, including many of the Web and messaging security solutions currently available on the market today. Events such as these provide the right setting to successfully communicate the effectiveness of Secure Computing’s latest solutions to a chosen target audience, while also enabling us to take our relationship with customers to new levels,” he added.
Tarek Shabaka, Chief Executive Officer, MCS, said, “Organising this security event in partnership with Secure Computing is in line with our goal of keeping enterprises in Egypt up-to-date with newest forms of Web threats and the latest solutions to tackle these threats. This forum will help participants to make informed choices with regard to the security solutions being implemented in their enterprises.”
The topics that will be covered during the security forum include next generation reputation system for enterprise; seven design requirements for Web 2.0 threat prevention; comprehensive Web protection; security framework and methodology; network gateway security, identity and access management; and image spam.
Secure Computing and MCS plan to make this security forum an annual event, targeting new customers every year and discussing new threats that can affect enterprises.
In recent months, Secure Computing has announced the launch of new initiatives and updated versions of several of its solutions. The company announced the release of Secure SafeWord 2008 (formerly known as SafeWord 2008), a new version of its award-winning two-factor authentication solution. Secure SafeWord 2008 provides highly secure yet cost effective two-factor authentication through user-friendly tokens, protecting access to critical information assets and applications through Citrix applications, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), Web applications and Outlook Web Access.
Secure Computing also unveiled its “SWAT” Initiative for protecting organizations from Web 2.0-related threats carried in Web and messaging protocols. The “Secure Web 2.0 Anti-Threat” initiative is an intensive effort to provide corporations with informative research, tools, solutions and best practices vital for companies evaluating-or re-evaluating-their approach to Web and messaging security.
Al Bawaba