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Think Your Critical Apps are Secure? Think Again
[June 09, 2011]

Think Your Critical Apps are Secure? Think Again


FRANKENTHAL, Germany, Jun 09, 2011 (PR Newswire Europe via COMTEX) -- Deny All to Host a Webinar on June 16 and June 23, to Help Decision Makers Evaluate and Mitigate Application Security Risks.

While security professionals are aware of the risks associated with providing access to critical applications via the web, line of business decision makers aren't necessarily. Awareness has improved after Sony made the headlines. This incident demonstrates that traditional security controls aren't sufficient. Business decision makers can no longer assume that their applications are secure.

Securing critical applications Organizations rely on their eMail, ERP, HR and Financial applications to run their business. Many have allowed employees, partners and customers to access these using web front-ends. These web-enabled applications have become the favorite targets of hackers, who use automated tools to perform their targeted attacks.

Deny All has 10 years of experience helping enterprises mitigate application security risks. Our best-in-class Web Application Firewall and Web Application Penetration Testing service, combined, provide the best protection against known and unknown attacks.


The Webinar During this 60 minute webinar, Deny All executives will describe the nature of the risk and articulate what can be done to protect critical applications from denial of service attacks, intrusions and data theft.

Dates and time: - June 16, 2011 at 11:00 am CET for the English event - June 23, 2011 at 11:00 am CET for the French event Presenters: - Renaud Bidou, Deny All CTO and renowned security expert.

- Stephane de Saint Albin, Deny All VP of Marketing.

Please contact us if you would like to participate in the event.

OXYGEN Tatiana Graffeuil / Estelle Deswarte +33-1-41-11-37-89 [email protected] Kafka Kommunikation GmbH & Co KG Janina Rogge +49(0)89-747470580 [email protected] Deny All Stephane de Saint Albin +33-1-46-20-96-21 [email protected] CONTACT: .

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