PHOENIX -- Data Connectors will kick off its November schedule in Phoenix, AZ, on November 6.
The company will be conferencing at the Hilton Phoenix Mesa. Doors will open for check-in at 8:15 a.m., and the educational conference sessions are set to begin at 8:45.
“Since we go to many different markets in the U.S. and Canada, the aim it to localize our conferences by featuring regionally-based security teams from top companies in the industry,” co-founder Dawn Morrissey said. “We also provide the opportunity for IT professionals in the market to meet with them.”
At Data Connectors’ conferences attendees can visit vendors and learn about the latest technology security products and services. Conferences also feature speakers and sessions from industry leaders across North America. The Phoenix conference will feature such industry figures as:
Ben Gordon of Seagate, 3RP
Bret Newman of Cyberark
Arya Barirani of InfoBlox
David Hobbs of Radware
Dan Jackobs of Bit 9 + CarbonBlack, Accuvant
Ray Donaldson of Fireeye, Fishnet Security
Palo Alto Networks
Phil Clarke of ArcMail
Phil Austin of Centrify, Accutive
Shawn Hank of Xceedium
Tim Amey of Bromium
“After doing producing this series for 15 years, we understand what attendees are looking to get out of each one,” said Co-Founder Kim Hakim. “The speakers and vendors at our conferences focus on attendee needs with valuable information about securing their unique IT environments.”
Attendance also qualifies for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits. Attendees will be provided with refreshments and a lunch service.
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ABOUT DATA CONNECTORS
Since 1999 Data Connectors has been dedicated to producing high-quality executive symposiums that focus on driving the future of business in the new age of the digital economy. These conference programs are designed to showcase the broad spectrum of new and emerging information security products and services to solve business’s complex IT security challenges.
These technology security conferences regularly feature 30-60 vendor exhibits as well as 8-12 industry experts from the respective market discussing current issues such as email security, LAN security, wireless security, social media security, cloud security, compliance and more. This format provides excellent educational speaker sessions and tremendous networking opportunities in 50 major cities across the United States and Canada.
Learn more: http://www.DataConnectors.com