snort pig Sourcefire's Martin Roesch, the creator
of SNORT® presents:

Enterprise Threat Management (ETM): Bringing Security Together Through Intelligence

Listen and learn from leading world expert Martin Roesch, developer of Open Source Network Intrusion Prevention technology SNORT® and founder and CTO of Sourcefire.

Roesch will speak exclusively to Australia's IT security professionals over two breakfast seminars to be held in Sydney and Melbourne in October.

Named SC Magazine's Best Security Solution for 2006 and currently positioned in the Leaders Quadrant in Gartner's Network Intrusion Prevention Magic Quadrant, Sourcefire gives seminar attendees a rare opportunity to hear from one of the world's true security experts.

With 17 years industry experience in network security under his belt Roesch is set to discuss enterprise threat management as well emerging SNORT® technologies.

Numbers are limited so fill out your registration details below to secure your seats.

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Event Locations:

Sydney

Melbourne

9th October 2007
8.30am - 12.00pm
Sheraton on the Park Hotel
(Castlereagh Room)
161 Elizabeth Street
Sydney NSW 2000
11th October 2007
8.30am - 12.00pm
The Westin Melbourne
(Westin Room 3)
205 Collins Street
Melbourne VIC 3001

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Event Agenda:

8.15am Registration & Breakfast Buffet served
9.00am Presentation commences
11.30am Presentation ends and networking opportunity

Guest Speaker:

Martin Roesch founded Sourcefire in 2001 and serves as CTO. A respected authority on intrusion prevention & detection technology and forensics, he is responsible for the technical direction and product development efforts. Martin, who has 14 years industry experience in network security and embedded systems engineering, is also the author and lead developer of the open source Snort® Intrusion Protection and Detection System (www.snort.org) that forms the foundation for the Sourcefire product suite.

Over the past seven years, Martin has developed various network security tools and technologies, including intrusion detection systems, honeypots, network scanners, and policy enforcement systems for organizations such as GTE Internetworking, Stanford Telecommunications, Inc., and the Department of Defense. He has applied his knowledge of network security to penetration testing and network forensics for numerous government and large corporate customers. Martin has been interviewed as an industry expert in multiple technology publications, as well as print and online news services such as MSNBC, Wall Street Journal, CNET, ZDNet, and numerous books. Snort® has been featured in Scientific American, on A&E's Secret Places: Inside the FBI, and in several books, such as Network Intrusion Detection: An Analysts Handbook, Intrusion Signatures and Analysis, Maximum Security, Hacking Exposed, and others.

Martin holds a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Clarkson University.

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