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Description:
Unified communications, involving
instant messaging and voice-over IP, could
transform business the same way e-mail did
in the 1990s. It could streamline
communications, increase efficiency, and reduce
costs dramatically.
But running communication and collaboration
on a single platform also means changing the
way you secure your organisation’s infrastructure.
It needs a holistic approach to compliance,
from regulatory requirements such as PCI and
Sarbanes-Oxley, and corporate governance to
policy management and e-discovery.
This webinar will discuss how organisations
are moving towards unified communications,
starting with tools such as instant messaging.
The speakers include Tony Bradley, author
of the recent Syngress book, PCI Compliance:
Implementing Effective PCI Data Security Standards,
and a vice-president of S3KUR3. Nick Sears,
Emea vice-president of FaceTime Communications
and Julian Datta, partner technology specialist
at Microsoft UK, will also be contributing.
It will discuss how to gain the collaboration
benefits of instant messaging without compromising
your security, through techniques including
message logging, retrieval of stored messages,
reporting and compliance workflow. It will
also look at the dangers of malware through
other channels, including peer-to-peer file-sharing
and voice-over IP.
This Webinar will:
• Discuss the problems that need solving
when considering enterprise instant messaging
and unified communications
• Provide details on how to extend security
and compliance requirements beyond mail and
lay the groundwork for unified communications
within an Microsoft Office Communications
Server deployment
• Detail key requirements for building
a highly available architecture for supporting
corporate and mobile workers in a unified
communications environment
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