Trusted Enterprise Demonstrations from Trusted Computing Group Planned at RSA Conference Europe 2009

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Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:00am EDT

General Dynamics C4 Systems, Great Bay Software, Lumeta and Wave Systems to
Demonstrate End-to-End Enterprise Security with Trusted Network Connect, Trusted
Platform Module, Self-Encrypting Drives and Other Trusted Computing Technologies
PORTLAND, Ore.--(Business Wire)--
At the October 20-22 RSA Conference Europe 2009, Gold Event Sponsor Trusted
Computing Group (TCG) and its member companies General Dynamics C4 Systems,
Great Bay Software, Lumeta and Wave Systems will demonstrate how enterprises can
use trusted computing to secure their systems, data and networks. 

Trusted enterprise demonstrations will be shown in TCG`s stand #2 at the
conference, which will be at the Hilton London Metropole Hotel. 

Trusted enterprise demonstrations specifically will show:

* Data protection using self-encrypting drives (SEDs) 
* Dynamic differentiation and access control enforcement for a variety of users
in mixed-use enterprise environments 
* Detection and remediation of illicit activity, such as data leakage by an
endpoint 
* Industrial control system (SCADA) security with dynamic protection for
interconnections between a control system network and an enterprise network 
* The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) protecting data, networks and systems,
including a demonstration of the trusted virtual environment for a
military-grade solution based on commercial trusted computing technologies

Delegate attendees can learn more about trusted computing from presentations
throughout the event. Carlos Da Silva, senior consultant, SureSkills, will speak
Tuesday, October 20, 11:30, in a one-hour case study session titled "Integrating
Trusted Computing Technology in the Enterprise." Da Silva will present a case
study of the implementation of an enterprisewide data encryption project. His
talk will address business and IT issues related to this implementation and
details of the project including success factors. 

On Thursday, October 22, 12:45-13:15, in the event`s Technology Showcase in the
Conference Central area, Brian Berger, Wave Systems executive vice president of
sales and marketing and TCG board member and marketing work group chair, will
address "Trusted Computing Today: Benefits and Solutions." 

About Trusted Computing Group

The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) provides open standards that enable a safer
computing environment across platforms and geographies. Benefits of systems
based on Trusted Computing include protection of business-critical data and
systems, secure authentication and strong protection of user identities, and the
establishment of strong machine identity and network integrity. Organizations
using built-in, widely available trusted hardware and applications reduce their
total cost of ownership. TCG technologies also provide regulatory compliance
that is based upon trustworthy hardware. More information and the organization`s
specifications and work groups are available at the Trusted Computing Group`s
website, www.trustedcomputinggroup.org. 

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