WEBINAR

Best Practices for Preventing Data Leakage from
SAP Non-Production Systems


When: Thursday, May 22, 2008

Time: 10:30 AM Central Time / 17:30 CET (Amsterdam, Paris)

Where: Your PC

Speaker: Joshua Alpern, VP Sales Engineering, Applimation

How: Complete the form on the right to register.

There is a growing need to protect sensitive business data across the enterprise. With a number of well-publicized and costly thefts creating tremendous legal liability and bad publicity for the affected organizations, businesses have grown increasingly sophisticated in protecting their production systems.

An important tier of computer data remains unprotected by today's new security procedures — non-production systems used for in-house development, testing and training purposes. These environments leverage “real data” to test applications, such as social security numbers, bank records and financial documents.

Users will learn to understand and implement policies that:

  1. Insure the security and confidentiality of customer records and information while retaining data integrity
  2. Protect against unauthorized access or use of such records or information
  3. Protect sensitive data in non-production environments using technology that is regularly updated according to evolving standards and regulations
  4. Provide ongoing independent compliance review and reports the results to senior management
Applimation’s InfoShuttle® Data Security will enable you to protect your sensitive business data by providing an efficient and effective means to mask or “obfuscate” data, including cross-referenced keys, to ensure high integrity data protection on your development, test, training and “sandbox” systems.



WEBINAR REPLAY

Cost Cutting Methodologies for SAP Test & Development
In a Slowing Economy


When: Anytime

Where: Your PC

Speaker: Joshua Alpern, VP Sales Engineering, Applimation

How: Complete the form on the right to request a copy of the webinar for replay.

SAP is not a static environment. It requires ongoing support to handle changes in business processes and information requirements. Creating and maintaining non-production systems for test and development can be a costly and time consuming process with multiple test clients in existence at any one time.

This webinar will help you control costs by:

  1. Putting the necessary policies and procedures in place to keep test data current and consistent across the enterprise
  2. Creating and updating non-production clients with user-defined subsets
  3. Reducing demands for increasing disk space and system upgrades
  4. Shortening test cycles and lowering deployment risk by ensuring that applications will perform as expected when deployed
By providing the industry's only fully integrated software solution offering end-to-end data management capability, the InfoShuttle suite builds an efficient infrastructure for controlling SAP operational expenses.



WHITEPAPER

Information Security Best Practices For Data Protection
In Development and QA Environments


Author: Louis J. Carpenito CISSP, CISM and Suzanne Swanson

How: Complete the form on the right to request a copy of this white paper.

There is a growing need to protect sensitive employee, customer and business data across the enterprise wherever such data may reside. Until recently, most data theft occurred from malicious individuals "hacking" into production databases that were made available across the internet. With a number of well-publicized and costly thefts creating both tremendous legal liability and bad publicity for the effected organizations, business has quickly grown more and more sophisticated in protecting against such schemes.

While the industry deals with the most egregious aspects of data theft, many computer systems still remain vulnerable to attack at some level. An important tier of computer data that remains practically untouched and unprotected by today's new data security procedures - non-production systems used for in-house development, testing and training purposes are generally "open" systems, and leave a large hole in the security practices at companies of all sizes. These environments leverage "real data" to test applications, housing some of the most classified information in an organization, such as social security numbers, bank records and financial documents.

In order to prevent security breaches to achieve regulatory compliance and reduce potential legal liability from the effects of a data breach, we are pleased to offer a white paper by industry security expert Louis Carpenito and Suzanne Swanson that discusses best practices for protecting sensitive data in non-production environments, such as development and testing.

 

 

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