Entrust VP Content Technology Dr. Sue Abu-Hakima at INBOX 2006
Abu-Hakima to discuss authentication, rights control, compliance and e-mail security challenges
31 May 2006
DALLAS - Entrust's VP Content Technology Sue Abu-Hakima will present at two sessions tomorrow, June 1, 2006 at INBOX 2006 both as a chair and a panelist. The topics of the sessions are "Email Security Shootout" from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and "Email Confidential: Preventing Intellectual Property Leakage with Outbound Filtering and Rights Controls" from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. PDT. Both sessions will be held at the San Jose Marriott, San Jose, California.
"Approximately 97 percent of business communication today is still through email. According to IDC 2.4 trillion emails will be exchanged daily. Email is the double-edged sword which makes an enterprise very efficient but at the same time opens it to significant risk," said Entrust Vice President of Content Technology Dr. Sue Abu-Hakima. "Monitoring, auditing and categorizing millions of messages is more than a daunting task. This is why email policy implementation and remediation is critical."
INBOX is the only conference focused on the Internet's first and central application, email. Email is no longer merely an employee/customer/partner communication tool. It is now a vital mechanism in sales, support, marketing and ebusiness plans and systems with legal implications and requirements at state, national and international levels. INBOX is the only forum for technical and marketing execs, covering everything email, all in one place.
"These sessions will provide both architectural recommendations and technical assessments of various e-mail solution controls to mitigate enterprise risk," adds Abu-Hakima.