Free Webinar: Bank Managed Network Security

Free Webinar: Bank Managed Network Security

Rest Assured with Gladiator’s Dedicated 24×7x365 Managed Security Services

3D342187390%2526siteurl%253Dprofitstars%26siteurl%3Dprofitstars” target=”_blank”>September 16, 2008 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM CDT

Today’s information security landscape is ever-changing in an attempt to keep up with new regulatory guidelines and rapidly changing technologies. And as today’s systems become more complex and your institution becomes more reliant on the Internet to conduct business, your need for enterprise information security knowledge and expertise grows. Because of this trend, and due to ever-changing regulatory pressures, financial institutions are finding it more cost-effective to outsource security monitoring responsibilities. You need a technology partner you can rely on…you need Gladiator’s Dedicated 24×7x365 Managed Security Services by your side.

At Gladiator Technology, we understand that information security is a process, not simply a product. Let us show you why. 

Join us for a FREE 1-hour webinar to discover how Gladiator can help you meet your institution’s security objectives. Learn about our unique 24×7x365 multi-layered security solution that far surpasses other companies’ more generic security approaches. With Gladiator by your side as your Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP), you can rest assured that your reputation is protected along with your non-public confidential information.

Topics highlighted during this webinar include:

• Gladiator’s 24×7x365 multi-layered security solution vs. more generic products
• Our dedication to the financial services industry
• A Tour of our state-of-the-Art Security Operations Centers
• Best practices and tips for managing your enterprise information security
• Gladiator’s “best of breed solutions” complement any core processing platform
• Our expertise regarding regulatory requirements and processes
• Moderated discussion: your chance to ask our experts about your specific concerns

Our Gladiator Experts include:

Matt Riley, CIO - Matt manages enterprise security for Gladiator, oversees strategic direction for new product and service offerings, and cultivates strong relationships with clients and strategic partners. With more than 9 years of experience in the financial services and information security industries, Matt is adept at providing professional security advice to clients regarding appropriate security practices and regulatory requirements. He is a regarded authority in his field, and is respected as an educator who speaks on topics covering information security, incident response and host intrusion prevention.

Mike Bell, National Sales Manager and Co-Founder – In his key role, Mike cultivates new business relationships with community banks and credit unions nation-wide. With over 19 years of business experience in the financial services industry, Mike’s extensive market knowledge and leadership skills have helped position Gladiator Technology as an industry leader. One of the co-founders of the company, Mike has successfully leveraged his extensive financial industry background to build a nationwide client base for the company.

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Posted on June 5, 2008 at 5:11 pm by admin · Permalink
In: Security

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  1. Written by Adam Winters
    on June 5, 2008 at 5:36 pm
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    It isn't a bad career. However The two classes you listed are not enough really. In addition, I'd take computer security classes and consider Novel, Microsoft and Cisco certification as well. Ideally, you should have a college degree in computer security.

  2. Written by GoEngineer
    on June 5, 2008 at 5:43 pm
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    It's totally obvious when a "consultant " walks in and has no real experience in their field, and I personally won't hire a consultant that doesn't have a reference list of similar projects completed.

    You really need some real-world experience first: get a job in the IT field, after five years you could probably wrangle your way into network security, get at least five years in network security, and then you'll be in a viable position to try this.

    As an aside: if you're thinking about consulting but don't know if what you want to do is possible, how to do it, if you have a market, or who that market is… that should tell you something important.

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  5. Written by Arin
    on June 7, 2008 at 6:03 pm
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    Probably the most widely-recognised security-related courses are given by the SANS institute (http://www.sans.org/). They are not for beginners, though: you'll need a solid grounding in network and operating system configuration and deployment.

    Be prepared for disappointment if you try to get a job armed solely with qualifications. Experience is everything in this industry.

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