Hosted by Novell
FREE Seminar: May 3, 2007
Grand Hyatt, Washington, DC
Since the announcement of Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12), government and industry organizations have been facing the challenge of deploying scalable and reliable identity management systems that meet federally-mandated requirements and support both physical and logical access applications.
How is your organization positioned to comply with HSPD-12? Are you planning to leverage this directive to improve both physical and logical access to your facilities and systems? What technology will provide the flexibility and scalability needed to help you design and implement the most effective identity management and protection strategy that supports your business and operational missions?
Plan to attend the Coming Next for HSPD-12 -- The Convergence of Physical and Logical Access seminar to learn about:
- Current HSPD-12 programs underway across the Federal Government
- How to evaluate alternatives and understand best practices that meet your requirements
- Practical experience and implementation pitfalls to avoid
- Strategies that meet HSPD-12 mandates while addressing physical access control
Public and private sector organizations have a tremendous opportunity to use the immediate mandate that calls for more secure, trusted credentials for federal employees and their industry partners to move beyond the smart card. Organizations can leverage the powerful potential of converged physical and logical access systems to significantly improve their overall security posture. Seminar attendees will meet experts in technology, as well as physical and logical security, who will share first-hand knowledge on how to evaluate, implement, and integrate an effective approach for your organization.
Space is limited. Register today and energize your plans for deployment of systems that meet enterprise HSPD-12 requirements today and provide flexibility for broader mandates in the future.