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Jericho

POWERFUL PEER NETWORKING

   

Your Forum: Shaping The Future of Open Network Security
Jericho Forum is the leading international IT security thought-leadership association dedicated to advancing secure business in a global open-network environment. Members include top IT security officers from multi-national Fortune 500s & entrepreneurial user companies, major security vendors, government, & academics. Working together, members drive approaches and standards for a secure, collaborative online business world.

Member Advantages: The Power of Networking

  • Network with the world’s top IT security leaders
  • Peer interaction with opinion leaders world-wide
  • Influence and impact strategic IT security solutions
  • Achieve cutting edge results that support your secure business growth

De-Perimeterization Successes

  • KLM saved $4M implementing an open network connected laptop program based on the Jericho Forum’s principles for de-perimeterization (perimeter erosion) solutions
  • British Petroleum securely moved 20,000 PCs to successfully connect into their business via the Internet
 
 
Forum Notices
 

infosecurity

2008 Spring Conference, Tues Apr 22nd. Olympia, London. Read all about it and see the presentations here.

Jericho Forum hits headlines at RSA, April 10th 2008.
Read all about it.
See the presentations.

Breaking News
ComputerWeekly.com - Collaboration Oriented Architecture key to Web 2.0 security

COA Architecture Unveiled as Key to Safe Business Collaboration in a Web 2.0 World

Next Members Meeting
Wednesday September 10, 2008
See details

 
 


FUN FACT:
“The old walled-garden approach to computer security with its firewalls and intranets seems out of step.” --New York Times blog by Steve Lohr

     
 

 

 

 
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