Conference Program
8:00 am - 8:30 am - Registration and
Continental Breakfast
8:30 am-9:30 am
How to Design an Effective E-Mail Archiving
and Information Management Strategy
Galina
Datskovsky, Senior V.P. Development,
Information Management, CA
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Datskovsky |
Regulatory, Government Agency Audits and
Litigation Requests are everywhere and no
one can predict when they will be required
to provide business critical information to
defend a company’s actions or proof that
they own the intellectual property that a
competitor is using. These requests demand
real-time discovery of multi-year historical
data in short time frames. Industry
consolidations and other strategic
deployments to support various business
units within an organization require the
ownership and maintenance of multiple and
disparate data archiving systems and
repositories.
In this session attendees will learn:
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How Critical IT's Role is with Respect
to Records Retention & Information
Management
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What are the Ramifications if this Strategy is Not
Implemented
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Design an Effective Records Management
Process to Meet the Potential Burden of
These Requests
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How to Prioritize Historical Data Based
on Business Importance
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What can Happen if You Do Not Have an
Effective Strategy
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Pitfalls to Avoid When Designing this
Process
9:30 am - 10:00 am - Refreshment Break
10:00 am-11:00 am
How to Implement an Effective Infrastructure
to Support the E-Mail Archiving Strategy
Nick Mehta, Vice President, Enterprise
Vault, Symantec
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Mehta |
Due to current compliance
legislation and legal discovery
requirements, IT departments need to be able
to manage e-mail archiving so access to
relevant and needed information can be
located immediately.
In this session attendees will learn:
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What factors to consider when designing
the e-mail archiving infrastructure
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How to have an E-Mail Archiving System
that Adheres to HIPAA, SEC rule 17a-4,
Sarbanes Oxley and other Regulations
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How to Meet the Requirement of Retaining
E-Mail Records to Leverage Corporate
Intelligence
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How to Classify your Enterprise
Architecture and E-Mail infrastructure
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How to Define the Architecture & Address
Scalability Concerns
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How to improve communication and
collaboration through e-mail archiving
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Information Lifecycle Management and
Data Lifecycle Management (ILM/DLM)
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
How to Leverage E-Mail Archiving to Lower
Storage Costs & Increase User Productivity
Peter terSteeg, Technical
Director, Quest Software
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terSteeg |
In addition to the corporate & legislative
factors that need to be managed through
E-Mail Archiving there are also two specific
issues that must be addressed.
These include E-Mail Data Store Maintenance
and E-Mail Data Store Protection. Over any
period of time e-mail systems will have
performance issues. To increase the health
of the e-mail systems proper maintenance is
required. The e-mail data stores must be
protected so that recovery timeframes can be
meet per previously defined Service-Level
Agreements.
In this session, attendees will learn:
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How to lower costs and improve the
availability and reliability of e-mail
systems
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How to protect and properly maintain
data stores
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How to Design The Characteristics of
Your Messaging system
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How to Handle the Explosive Growth of
Data E-Mail Stores
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Software & Storage Requirements
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Hardware Requirements
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How to Achieve Storage Efficiency
Through SIS
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How to Work Through the Myriad of Issues
Created by PST Files
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How to Reduce the Effort Required in
Managing & Administering the E-Mail
Environment
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How to Support the Secure Storage of
Large Archives
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How to Discover, Import and Block the
Use of PST Files
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm - Luncheon
1:00 pm-2:00 pm
Data Encryption: Proactive Measures for
Protecting Corporate Information
Sandy Hawke, Director, CISSP, Vormetric
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Hawke |
Increasingly, the vulnerability of
non-encrypted backed up data is in the
spotlight. Laws in more and more states,
starting with California, require
organizations to publicly announce when
data is missing and personal information
like social security numbers and
financial information is jeopardized.
With each passing day, more legal
mandates are established to protect
sensitive digital data. The legal
liability for your organization’s lost
data is real—and your responsibility to
protect against that liability is also
real.
This presentation will discuss today’s
options for deploying data encryption on
the network, on laptops and other mobile
devices; and strategies for what, why,
where and how to encrypt corporate
information.
In this technical tutorial, the audience
will learn:
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Today’s encryption solutions that
encrypt data across its lifecycle,
conforming to today’s legal
requirements
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Problems specific to encrypting data
saved for longer-term storage as
data is kept longer to meet Sarbanes
Oxley and other regulations
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Network scenarios and encryption
best practices
2:00
pm - 2:30 pm Refreshment Break
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
How to Design & Implement a Comprehensive
Recovery Management Strategy
Moderator: David Braner, CIO, CIMCO
Communications
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Braner |
Panelists: Dan Haumann, Former Vice
President, Service Delivery, CNA Corporation;
Jim Darnell, Enterprise Network
Manager, City of Chicago (UNISYS);
David Sue, Director IT Security &
Business Continuity, Dade Behring,
Inc.
In today’s environment the emphasis has
shifted from just Data Protection to
Recovery Management. Recovery Management is
a strategic process with a single focus of
recovery of data to meet service levels
aligned with the unique needs of each
organization.
In this session attendees will learn:
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The differences between Data Protection
& Recovery Management
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How to Make Sure RTO & RPO Meet The
Needs of the Business
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How to Classify Data into Multiple
Service Tiers
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How to Leverage Multiple Technologies
to Meet Different Business Recovery
Requirements
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
How to Evaluate the Multiple Data Protection
Technologies for Effective Recovery
Management
Paul D'Arcy, Vice President, MessageOne
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D'Arcy |
There are a myriad of data protection
technologies and strategies available.
However, if the goal of the enterprise is to
have an effective recovery management
program in place, the technologies need to
be evaluated in terms of how they align with
the program and provide the best protection
possible.
In this session attendees will learn:
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How to Make Sense of the Different Data
Protection Technologies
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The Value of Each Technology for
Recovery Management
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Which Data Protection Technologies are
Best Suited for Your Business Recovery
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Pitfalls that You Should be Aware of
When Implementing these Technologies
Technologies that will be discussed include:
Backup, Replication, Snapshot Copies, CDP,
Monitoring & Analytics.
At
the conclusion of the formal conference,
all attendees are invited to participate
in a networking reception sponsored in
full by CA. This is a great opportunity
for you to connect with your colleagues
from other organizations and learn how
they are working through their E-mail
archiving challenges over hors
d’oeurvres and other refreshments. You
will also have another opportunity to
win door prizes.

Conference price: $179 per person.
Please note 8:30am start time.
What You Will Learn
Topics that will be covered include:
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The differences between regular backups and
e-mail archiving
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Implementing an effective records retention
policy
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Designing an e-mail archiving infrastructure
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How to encrypt data files on desktops &
laptops
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Strategies for effective e-mail encryption
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How to effectively meet all regulatory
requirements
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How to reduce the risk and expense of lost
e-mail data
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How to make sure your IT e-mail archiving
policy meets the needs of legal, compliance
and other departments within the
organization
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How to define which messages constitute
business records
Each attendee will receive a certificate
awarding 7 CPE credits for CISSP continuing
education,
in addition to 0.7 CEUs and 7 PDUs.
CISSP is a registered certification mark of
(ISC)², Inc.
Exhibits
As is always the case at CAMP IT Conferences events, the talks
will not include product presentations. During the
continental breakfast, coffee breaks, and the
luncheon break you will have the opportunity to
informally meet representatives from the
following sponsoring companies, who have
solutions in the area of the conference.
