Date: 19 May 2011
Time: 12pm – 3pm
Venue: Suntec Singapore Level 3, RM 325-326
Date: 19 May 2011
Time: 12pm – 3pm
Venue: Suntec Singapore Level 3, RM 325-326
Data Terminator is pleased to be once again participating in Governmentware 2010 which will be held from 28 to 30 September 2010 at the Suntec International Convention & Exhibition Centre. Our booths: B15 and B17 are located at Hall 401, Suntec Convention Centre.
The theme for this year’s Governmentware is “Strategic Security: Finding the right balance”, focuses on the importance of adopting the correct strategy for IT security in today’s fast-changing infocomm environment.
Data Terminator will be showcasing the following at Govware 2010:
Through the ISLA Program, (ISC)2 publicly recognizes the ongoing commitment by information security leaders throughout Asia-Pacific to build a highly qualified and ethical workforce, and broaden the public’s awareness of information security. As part of (ISC)2’s Global Awards Program, ISLA aims to recognize the achievements of outstanding information security professionals who have significantly contributed to the enhancement of the workforce by demonstrating a leadership role in an information security workforce improvement initiative, program or project.
(ISC)2 is the largest not-for-profit membership body of certified information security professionals worldwide, with nearly 70,000 members in more than 135 countries.
March 2010 – Proton’s T-4, the newest and currently most powerful degausser on the NSA Evaluated Products List, received another IT endorsement when it was awarded a “Best of FOSE 2010” award at the FOSE conference in Washington, DC on March 24th. The Proton T-4 employs EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) technology for quick and automatic sanitization of magnetic media such as hard drives and tapes. The T-4’s degaussing power is capable of erasing information on multi-terabyte hard disk drives. This capability results in an important value proposition and cost savings for users over the next several years as disk density increases.