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How to provide effective internal security, discreetly and economically for a business

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  • Data security for an SME

    Posted on Wednesday October 7th, 2009 at 05:37 in training, smb

    In the Data security for an SME workshop we will show business and IT managers how to deal with threats of porn, blogging, music/video downloads  and data leakage. We will  demonstrate how firewalls and anti-virus  don’t prevent data leakage...

  • A holistic approach to security and compliance

    Posted on Friday September 25th, 2009 at 08:55

    Oct 22, 2009 we host the risk assessment specialist from Sweden, Michel Godet, who will be talking about how to save big money, by eliminating risk assessment silos. Michel will talk about his new approach – All in 1; that unifies risk assessme...

  • Data Security as business objective

    Posted on Friday September 25th, 2009 at 08:33 in data security, business process, information security management

    October 15, 2009 – at our Thursday online data security workshop, we’ll be hosting OS Balaji, the Indian expert on Business process management. OS will be talking about Data Security identified as business objective Agenda Business Strat...

  • Data Security Best Practices workshops

    Posted on Friday July 31st, 2009 at 07:41 in training, data

    The Control Policy Group is hosting  a series of six weekly data security workshops, starting Thursday September 3, 2009 15:00 GMT/16:00 CET. Each workshop is a Web conference with a 15-20′ presentation followed by 15′ of questions and a...

  • Using data security metrics and a value-based approach

    Posted on Wednesday July 29th, 2009 at 06:05 in training

    In this Security management workshop, we introduce finance and business unit managers to a value-based approach  for reducing security costs and minimizing Value at Risk.   Participation is free – click here to register....

  • Selecting data security technology

    Posted on Tuesday July 28th, 2009 at 06:12 in training

    In this Security technology workshop for IT and network security practitioners, we will teach you a three step process you can use for selecting the right data security technology for your business at the best price.  In this session we’ll hav...

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5 stars Zeev Solomonik

Dear colleagues,

I would like to inform you that on February 2009 we released an updated version of PTA Professional Edition (1.60 - build 1208) with major usability improvements.

PTA – Practical Threat Analysis – is - a calculative threat modeling methodology and a risk assessment tool that assist security consultants and analysts in assessing the risks in their systems and building an appropriate risk mitigation policy. The role of a practical threat analysis process is to identify system vulnerabilities, map system assets, asses the risk of the threats and define an effective risk mitigation plan for a specific system architecture, functionality and configuration.

PTA is free-of-charge for students, researchers, software developers and independent security consultants. You are invited to review the latest version's new features and download a free copy of the software from the following link:

http://www.ptatechnologies.com

http://www.ptatechnologies.com

PTA fully supports the PCI DSS 1.1 and ISO 27001 standards as well as many useful security standards libraries which are available for free downloaded from the following url:

http://www.ptatechnologies.com/?action=documents

Feel free to introduce PTA to your professional colleagues - it is our contribution to the security community. I'll be happy to have your comments and answer your questions on any issue.

Regards,

Zeev Solomonik
R&D - PTA Technologies
http://www.ptatechnologies.com
zeev_at_ptatechnologies_dot_com

http://www.ptatechnologies.com

Posted: March 16th, 2009 | Report This Comment

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