For Immediate Release
Sana Security Executives Join Forces with the Center of Democracy and Technology to Discuss the Dangers of Stealthy Spyware
San Mateo, CA - May 10, 2006
What:
Sana Security’s Matthew Williamson, senior research scientist, and Ari Schwartz, deputy director, Center of Democracy and Technology, will address the personal and financial dangers associated with Spyware and stealthy Rootkits in a webcast titled, “Spyware and Rootkits: This Time it’s Personal,” on Wednesday, May 17, 2006.
The presentation will address the increasing danger of Spyware, and the stealthy technology that is used to evade detection, such as Rootkits, and propose active practices to combat malicious software using personal policies and innovative technologies.
When:
Wednesday, May 17, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. PDT
Where:
For more information and to register, please visit
http://www.sanasecurity.com .
About Sana Security
Sana Security creates award-winning enterprise security software that is autonomous, aware of environment change, adaptive to new threats and active in preventing attacks before they do harm across mission-critical computer systems.
Sana Security's suite of managed, standalone and clientless products improve security and business continuity for large enterprises and government organizations on servers, personal computers, and industrial systems, while driving the emerging standards for simple, secure computing in an Internet-connected world.
Sana Security is headquartered in San Mateo, Calif. (Silicon Valley), with offices in global business and technology
centers. For more information, visit www.sanasecurity.com
or contact the company by phone at 650.292.7100.
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