Top Government Agencies Join Guidance Software to Discuss Data Visibility

Guidance Software Today we are excited to announce the Guidance Software Federal Summit 2012: A Focus on Data Visibility, a unique one-day thought leadership summit where data security and e-discovery experts from top government agencies and industry leaders will come together to discuss best practices in achieving end-point visibility for effective digital investigations.

The summit will be held on Friday, February 10, 2012, from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza Washington National Airport Hotel in Washington, D.C. It provides a rare opportunity to hear from top government agencies such as the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Justice, USDA Forest Service and many others, as well as Guidance Software executives and industry analysts.

Guidance Software President and CEO Victor Limongelli will deliver a welcome address with co-keynote speaker Matthew McCormack, Chief, Office of Cyber Security, DIA. Key sessions include “I Can See Clearly: Achieving Data Visibility,” “E-Discovery in the Cloud,” “Hot Topics in Criminal E-Discovery,” “A Pro-Active Approach to eDiscovery Management: An IT POV,” and “Zero Day Mitigation.” A full agenda is available on the event website.

“The dramatic proliferation in the type and location of new endpoints such as smartphones, tablets, and cloud servers, in conjunction with the ever increasing need for digital investigations introduces brand new challenges in how to manage and secure the resulting vast web of data,” said Limongelli. “The Guidance Software Federal Summit will arm attendees with invaluable insight into how e-discovery and cyber security best practices and technology can be applied to gain visibility into and control of this vast web of data to ensure the security of confidential and proprietary information.”

Registration is now open and free for federal executives.

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