Executive to offer insight into the evolution of cybercrime and new technologies available to help protect the data center against emerging threats
Radware (NASDAQ: RDWR), the leading provider of integrated application delivery solutions for business-smart networking, today announced that one of its executives will present during the RSA Conference 2009 to be held in San Francisco, California from April 20-24, 2009.
Radware’s Ron Meyran, Head of Product Marketing Security Products, will offer insight into how cybercrime has evolved and how financially motivated attackers use targeted malware that does not exploit any application vulnerability to commit their crime. He will address data center security trends and challenges, and discuss how behavioral technology can be deployed to mitigate emerging threats.
Ron Meyran will be presenting at the Briefing Center inside the Expo Hall on April 21st at 4.30pm
RSA® Conference 2009 offers enterprise and technical professionals one-stop learning. With targeted classroom sessions, innovative and interactive programs, provocative keynotes and a solutions-filled expo hall, RSA® Conference 2009 is the unbiased third party resource information security professionals rely upon.
About Radware
Radware (NASDAQ:RDWR), the global leader in integrated application delivery solutions, assures the full availability, maximum performance, and complete security of business-critical applications for more than 6,000 enterprises and carriers worldwide. With APSolute™, Radware's comprehensive and award-winning suite of intelligent front-end, access, and security products, companies in every industry can drive business productivity, improve profitability, and reduce IT operating and infrastructure costs by making their networks "business smart." For more information, please visit www.radware.com
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