Wave Systems to Present Trusted Computing Seminars at RSA Conference Europe 2007
Executives to Address Enterprise Data Security via Trusted Computing Standard Architecture
RSA Conference Europe 2007, London, U.K. & Lee, MA — October 19, 2007 – Wave Systems Corp. (NASDAQ: WAVX; www.wave.com) today announced that two of the company’s top executives will share industry expertise alongside fellow Trusted Computing Group (TCG) members in a featured educational seminar at the RSA Conference Europe 2007. The RSA conference will be held from October 22-24, 2007 at ExCel London, U.K. More information is available online at http://www.rsaconference.com/2007/Europe/.
- What: Special Session: “Implementing Trusted Computing: A Guide to Adding Trust and Security to Your Enterprise”
- Who: Bruno Leconte, Vice President EMEA, Wave Systems
Brian Berger, Executive Vice President, marketing & sales, Wave Systems, and Trusted Computing Group marketing co-chair & board member - When: Monday, October 22, 2007; 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- Where: Platinum Suite 1, ExCel London, U.K.
Presentation Details:
Today, the benefits of trusted computing are widely available to IT professionals with the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) hardware security chip currently shipping as a standard component and deployed on tens of millions of business PCs. At RSA Europe, Wave Systems and other members of the TCG, will show attendees how to turn on and leverage this technology to secure corporate data, systems and networks, and provide expert insight into the infrastructure requirements necessary to implement trusted computing solutions.
Mr. Leconte and Mr. Berger will join fellow TCG members to demonstrate applications of the TPM solution for securing personal information, enabling multifactor authentication, password management and other security features. They will discuss ways to deploy data protection, authentication and network access control (NAC), and how to prepare for future deployments of trustworthy computing solutions.
- What: Presentation - “How to Deploy Trusted Systems Now: A Practical Guide”
- Who:Brian Berger, Executive Vice President, marketing & sales, Wave Systems, and Trusted Computing Group marketing co-chair & board member
- When: Monday, October 22, 2007; 6:35 p.m. to 7:05 p.m.
- Where: Technology Showcase Theatre, located on the Exhibition floor
Wave representatives will be on hand throughout the conference at the Trusted Computing Group booth (stand #10), providing hands-on demonstrations of Wave’s EMBASSY® line of trusted computing software. Demonstrations will include use of Wave’s Trusted Drive Manager for pre-boot authentication to trusted drives and EMBASSY Remote Administration Server for “no touch” management of fully encrypting hard drives and TPM security chips.
For more information about Wave Systems activities at RSA Europe, or to schedule meetings, contact Bruno Leconte via email at bleconte@wavesys-emea.com. For more information about Wave’s products and services, please visit www.wave.com.
About Wave Systems Corp.
Wave provides software to help solve critical enterprise PC security challenges such as strong authentication, data protection, network access control and the management of these enterprise functions. Wave is a pioneer in hardware-based PC security and a founding member of the Trusted Computing Group (TCG), a consortium of nearly 140 PC industry leaders that forged open standards for hardware security. Wave’s EMBASSY® line of client- and server-side software leverages and manages the security functions of the TCG’s industry standard hardware security chip, the Trusted Platform Module (TPM). TPMs are included on tens of millions of PCs and are standard equipment on many enterprise-class PCs shipping today. Using TPMs and Wave software, enterprises can substantially and cost-effectively strengthen their current security solutions. For more information about Wave and its solutions, visit http://www.wave.com.
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