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Last Chance to Register for Amphion Forum 2012 in San Francisco
[November 28, 2012]

Last Chance to Register for Amphion Forum 2012 in San Francisco


SAN FRANCISCO --(Business Wire)--

Mocana (News - Alert), a leader in device and mobile security, invites technology leaders interested in mobile security to register for the Amphion Forum event coming to San Francisco on December 5. Thought leaders from academia, business, government and technology will discuss the threats and opportunities presented by the unprecedented proliferation of mobile and connected devices that are creating the 'Internet of Things.' Online registration closes Friday.

This exclusive interdisciplinary event will gather device security researchers and experts from around the world and features an opening keynote by Bev Crair, general manager of the Intelligent Systems Framework Division at Intel (News - Alert) Corporation, on "Setting the Framework for Securing Intelligent Systems and the Internet of Things."

"From iOS and Android mobile devices, to embedded electronics, to the smart grid, to medical equipment, we live in a world where connected devices outnumber PCs by at least five to one. Yet virtually all of these devices are defenseless, deployed on the Internet with less security than what you'd find on your home PC," said Kurt Stammberger, CISSP, vice president of market development at Mocana and chair of the Amphion Forum. "As the only event of its kind, the Amphion Forum is able to bring together experts from diverse industries to establish a framework to address the device security mess, which will cost businesses billions in the next few years if we don't work together to address it now."

Morning and afternoon sessions will include a number of presentations and modrated panel discussions, starting with an opening presentation on "Preventing Zero-Day Vulnerabilities on Mobile Devices," followed by two panel discussions, "The Enterprise App Tsunami - What Leading Organizations Need to Know to Ride the Wave while Securing Their Interests" and an expert panel addressing device security and threats to the Internet of Things.



Four technology tracks in the forum's afternoon agenda feature nineteen presentations by thought leaders from a number of leading technology companies, including "Securing the Endpoints: Innovations in ID and Security," "Threats to the Smart Grid: Possible Responses," "The Security Cathedral and Bazaar: Mobile System Level Crypto Services vs. Embedded App Security" and "Self-Defending Software (Lessons from the Garden of Eden)."

The San Francisco event is modeled on the World Economic Forum and is sponsored by a who's who of mobile and device security innovators, including Gold Sponsors Mocana, Intel Corporation, Wind River, McAfee (News - Alert), Codenomicon and VDC Research, as well as Fixmo, Cryptography Research, Metaforic and Arxan Technologies.


The full agenda is available online at https://amphionforum.com/san-francisco-california-meeting/.

The Amphion Forum 2012 takes place on December 5, 2012 at the Grand Hyatt San Francisco, 345 Stockton Street, in San Francisco. The registration fee for the event is $499. For more information on the Amphion Forum, please visit https://www.amphionforum.com.

Registration for accredited media and analysts is free. Analysts and media should enter code PRAN6272 on the online registration form.

About Mocana

Launched in 2004 and recognized by the World Economic Forum as a 2012 Technology Pioneer, Mocana provides the only device-independent security platform that secures all aspects of mobile and smart connected devices, as well as the apps and services that run on them. Mocana's solutions dramatically increase confidence and compliance for the enterprise, OEMs, service providers and their customers. Millions of people use products sold by the more than 200 companies that rely on Mocana's solutions, including Cisco (News - Alert), Honeywell, Dell GE and General Dynamics, as well as four of the top five Android handset makers. For more information, visit www.mocana.com.


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