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Columbia, SC (PRWEB) January 26, 2010

Unitrends (unitrends.com), the leader in affordable, heterogeneous D2D (Disk-to-Disk) and D2D2D (Disk-to-Disk-to-Disk)-based data protection backup appliances, today announced that Sharonview Federal Credit Union has recently upgraded to Unitrends latest data protection appliances after successfully relying on Unitrends for more than five years. With its new Unitrends solutions in place, the growing non-profit credit union has cut backup windows in half while assuring disaster recovery preparedness by vaulting its data to an offsite location using Unitrends technology.

Headquartered in Fort Mill, SC, Sharonview Federal Credit Union began as an employer-based credit union in the 1950s. Today, Sharonview is a full-service, not-for-profit financial institution with assets of $ 900 million serving more than 59,000 members with 22 branches in South Carolina, North Carolina and New Jersey.

As it grew, Sharonview was facing a dramatically increasing quantity of data, an expanded network infrastructure, and storage environment complexity. In 2005, Sharonview decided it was time to get away from the credit unions painstaking tape backup process. Sharonviews tape backups were a hassle to manage, requiring manual review of logs to determine whether backup jobs were successful. Whats worse, there was no way to fully recover a failed server, even after extensive investment in a new tape library and new tape backup software.

While seeking a new solution with better speed and reliability for up to 1TB of data, Sharonview also wanted to improve its disaster recovery readiness while also encrypting critical financial data to meet privacy and security requirements. After evaluating its options, Sharonview purchased disk-to-disk data protection units from Unitrends. Following a successful implementation in 2006 and efficient performance results ever since, Sharonview recently upgraded to Unitrends latest technology in 2009 to accommodate their growing data store. Now with three new Unitrends appliances in place, the growing credit union has cut their backup window in half.

We were probably one of the early adopters of Unitrends, said Mark Johnson, CIO, Sharonview Federal Credit Union. Now after five years we are completely satisfied. When it was time to expand after five years, we didn’t even look anywhere else, we were happy with the Unitrends product.

Today, Sharonview uses Unitrends to backup SANs and individual servers and to vault data to another location for disaster recovery assurance. It also uses the Unitrends Baremetal recovery feature for whole system protection, and the included Unitrends Exchange Agent for email protection. Backups are encrypted with InCrypt 256-AES encryption, delivering the integrated security required by this member-focused, and highly successful financial institution.

When we migrated from tape to Unitrends five years ago we cut our backup way down, then cut it in half again when we upgraded to the latest Unitrends hardware earlier this year, said Kevin Hughes, network engineer, Sharonview Federal Credit Union. We invested in a SAN earlier this year, and are now using the Unitrends product to back up individual servers as well as our (new) SAN.

Its always exciting to play a role in the business success of our customers, said Maria Ellison, senior vice president, support, Unitrends. Sharonview Federal Credit Union has been very pleased in their ability to perform individual file recovery in minutes versus hours with Unitrends while receiving both whole system local backups and offsite vaulting at a remote location for complete disaster recovery.

For more information, please view the complete Sharonview Federal Credit Union Success Story.

About Unitrends:

Small and medium businesses have the same critical reliance on the integrity of their data as enterprises, but often cant afford the operational expenditure of a dedicated staff or the capital expenditure of replacing their IT infrastructure. Unitrends provides enterprise-level data protection, at the lowest total cost of ownership in the industry, through a family of scalable disk-based data protection appliances that integrate and protect existing heterogeneous computer and storage systems through a single, intuitive, graphical user interface.

Unitrends uses a common backup and recovery engine for providing protection for over 100 different versions of operating systems and applications. This means you can support Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL, Microsoft Hyper-V, VMware, Sun Solaris, Novell OES, Novell Netware, Novell GroupWise, Novell eDirectory, Linux, FreeBSD, Apple MacOS X, IBM pSeries/AIX, HP HP-UX, SCO UnixWare, SCO OpenServer, IBM iSeries/OS400, and SGI IRIX on notebooks, PCs, workstations, and servers and on DAS, NAS, or SAN storage.

Information about Unitrends can be found at http://www.unitrends.com.

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Question by a link to the past: What is the path to land a job in information assurance / computer security?
I have a degree in computer science and have worked 6 months with the title of “software engineer”, but am considering an information-security focus.

Best answer:

Answer by toforama
First path to hope for; meet the right people, and then be in the right place at the right time. Seems to me that this is how all the best jobs go. I only say this half sarcastically however; join an organization where security people meet at, for instance by joining ISSA (http://www.issa.org has more info on this organization).

On the education side, computer science is good, but not everything. I’ve seen a lot of security positions want scripting/programming experience, so if you have that you have a leg up there. Go out and get your Security+; there aren’t any draconian requirements for it like there is for the CISSP (although, I admit, I’d like to get a CISSP eventually). Get your Certified Ethical Hacker certification; again, nothing too draconian for requirements there (although it does get more stringent before you hit higher certification levels with the EC Council). Really want to push it? Check out Capella University (http://www.capella.edu)’s program for a Master’s degree in Information Technology with a specialization in Information Security.

If you can get a security clearance, that will help with a lot of government security positions as well. Most employers who require it will help sponsor it, but if you can manage to get a clearance first then it makes you that much more attractive (and much less of a hiring hassle) than if you don’t.

Of all of these, go with the first; network and make your connections. Get to know the Infosec department where you work. Let them know you’re interested.

Best of luck!

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The Second International workshop on Communications Security & Information Assurance (CSIA 2011)
Event on 2011-06-26 08:00:00
The Second International workshop on Communications Security & Information Assurance (CSIA 2011)

http://airccse.org/csia2011/csia2011.html

(In conjunction with WiMo ~ 2011) – June 26 ~ 28, 2011,
Venue : , Ankara, Turkey
Call for Paper
The workshop focuses on all technical and practical aspects of Communications Security & Information Assurance (CSIA) for wired and wireless networks. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on understanding Modern security threats and countermeasures, and establishing new collaborations in these areas.

Authors are solicited to contribute to the workshop by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in the areas of Communication Security & Information assurance

• Access control, Anonymity, Audit and audit reduction & Authentication and authorization
• Applied cryptography, Cryptanalysis, Digital Signatures
• Biometric security
• Boundary control devices
• Certification and accreditation
• Cross-layer design for security
• Data and system integrity, Database security
• Defensive information warfare
• Denial of service protection, Intrusion Detection, Anti-malware
• Distributed systems security
• Electronic commerce
• E-mail security, Spam, Phishing, E-mail fraud, Virus, worms, Trojon Protection
• Grid security
• Information hiding and watermarking & Information survivability
• Insider threat protection, Integrity
• Intellectual property protection
• Internet/Intranet Security
• Key management and key recovery
• Language-based security
• Mobile and wireless security
• Mobile, Ad Hoc and Sensor Network Security
• Monitoring and surveillance
• Multimedia security ,Operating system security, Peer-to-peer security
• Performance Evaluations of Protocols & Security Application
• Privacy and data protection
• Product evaluation criteria and compliance
• Risk evaluation and security certification
• Risk/vulnerability assessment
• Security & Network Management
• Security and Assurance in Operational, Technological, commercial Area
• Security Engineering and Its Application
• Security Models & protocols
• Security threats like DDoS, MiM, Session Hijacking, Replay attack etc & countermeasures
• Trusted computing
• Ubiquitous Computing Security
• Virtualization security, VoIP security, Web 2.0 security

Authors are invited to submit papers for the workshop through (Microsoft Submission System) by January 30, 2011. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this workshop. The workshop proceedings will be published by LNCS series along with the main conference proceedings (WiMo 2011). Selected papers from CSIA-2011, after further revisions, will be published in the special issues of the following international journals.
Selected papers from CSIA 2011, after further revisions, will be published in the special issue of an International Journal (Pending)

International Journal of Wireless & Mobile Networks (IJWMN)
International journal of Computer Networks & Communications (IJCNC)
International journal of Network Security & Its Applications (IJNSA)
International journal of computer science & information Technology (IJCSIT)
International Journal of Database Management Systems ( IJDMS )
Computer Science & Engineering: An International Journal (CSEIJ)

Important Dates
Submission Deadlines : January 30, 2011
Paper Status Notification : February 25, 2011
Camera-ready Due : March 25, 2011

at Ankara, Ankara, Turkey

Ankara, Turkey

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The Second International workshop on Communications Security & Information Assurance (CSIA 2011)
Event on 2011-06-26 08:00:00
The Second International workshop on Communications Security & Information Assurance (CSIA 2011)
(In Conjunction with WiMo-2011)
June 26 ~ 28, 2011
Venue : , Ankara, Turkey

Call for Paper:

The workshop focuses on all technical and practical aspects of Communications Security & Information Assurance (CSIA)

Security and its applications for wired and wireless networks. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and
practitioners from academia and industry to focus on understanding Modern security threats and countermeasures, and establishing
new collaborations in these areas.

Authors are solicited to contribute to the workshop by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying
works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in the areas of Communication Security & Information assurance

• Access control, Anonymity, Audit and audit reduction & Authentication and authorization
• Applied cryptography, Cryptanalysis, Digital Signatures
• Biometric security
• Boundary control devices
• Certification and accreditation
• Cross-layer design for security
• Data and system integrity, Database security
• Defensive information warfare
• Denial of service protection, Intrusion Detection, Anti-malware
• Distributed systems security
• Electronic commerce
• E-mail security, Spam, Phishing, E-mail fraud, Virus, worms, Trojon Protection
• Grid security
• Information hiding and watermarking & Information survivability
• Insider threat protection, Integrity
• Intellectual property protection
• Internet/Intranet Security
• Key management and key recovery
• Language-based security
• Mobile and wireless security
• Mobile, Ad Hoc and Sensor Network Security
• Monitoring and surveillance
• Multimedia security ,Operating system security, Peer-to-peer security
• Performance Evaluations of Protocols & Security Application
• Privacy and data protection
• Product evaluation criteria and compliance
• Risk evaluation and security certification
• Risk/vulnerability assessment
• Security & Network Management
• Security and Assurance in Operational, Technological, commercial Area
• Security Engineering and Its Application
• Security Models & protocols
• Security threats like DDoS, MiM, Session Hijacking, Replay attack etc & countermeasures
• Trusted computing
• Ubiquitous Computing Security
• Virtualization security, VoIP security, Web 2.0 security

Authors are invited to submit papers for the workshop through E-mail (csia.workshop@yahoo.com or csia2010@airccse.org) by December 10, 2010.
Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated
for this workshop. The workshop proceedings will be published by LNCS series along with the main conference proceedings (WiMo 2011). Selected
papers from CSIA-2011, after further revisions, will be published in the special issues of the following international journals.

Selected papers from CSIA 2011, after further revisions, will be published in the special issue of an International Journal (Pending)

International Journal of Wireless & Mobile Networks (IJWMN)
International journal of Computer Networks & Communications (IJCNC)
International journal of Network Security & Its Applications (IJNSA)
International journal of computer science & information Technology (IJCSIT)
International Journal of Database Management Systems ( IJDMS )
Computer Science & Engineering: An International Journal (CSEIJ)

Important Dates

Submission Deadlines : December 10, 2010
Paper Status Notification: February 25, 2011
Camera-ready Due : April 25, 2011

at Ankara, Ankara, Turkey

Ankara, Turkey

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The Second International workshop on Communications Security & Information Assurance (CSIA 2011)
Event on 2011-06-26 08:00:00
**Apologies for cross-posting **
The Second International workshop on Communications Security &
Information Assurance (CSIA 2011)

http://airccse.org/csia2011/csia2011.html

(In Conjunction with WiMo-2011)
June 26 ~ 28, 2011 ; Venue : Ankara, Turkey

Call for Paper

The workshop focuses on all technical and practical aspects of Communications Security & Information Assurance (CSIA) for wired and wireless networks. The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to focus on understanding Modern security threats and countermeasures, and establishing new collaborations in these areas.

Authors are solicited to contribute to the workshop by submitting articles that illustrate research results, projects, surveying works and industrial experiences that describe significant advances in the areas of Communication Security & Information assurance

• Access control, Anonymity, Audit and audit reduction & Authentication and authorization
• Applied cryptography, Cryptanalysis, Digital Signatures
• Biometric security
• Boundary control devices
• Certification and accreditation
• Cross-layer design for security
• Data and system integrity, Database security
• Defensive information warfare
• Denial of service protection, Intrusion Detection, Anti-malware
• Distributed systems security
• Electronic commerce
• E-mail security, Spam, Phishing, E-mail fraud, Virus, worms, Trojon Protection
• Grid security
• Information hiding and watermarking & Information survivability
• Insider threat protection, Integrity
• Intellectual property protection
• Internet/Intranet Security
• Key management and key recovery
• Language-based security
• Mobile and wireless security
• Mobile, Ad Hoc and Sensor Network Security
• Monitoring and surveillance
• Multimedia security ,Operating system security, Peer-to-peer security
• Performance Evaluations of Protocols & Security Application
• Privacy and data protection
• Product evaluation criteria and compliance
• Risk evaluation and security certification
• Risk/vulnerability assessment
• Security & Network Management
• Security and Assurance in Operational, Technological, commercial Area
• Security Engineering and Its Application
• Security Models & protocols
• Security threats like DDoS, MiM, Session Hijacking, Replay attack etc & countermeasures
• Trusted computing
• Ubiquitous Computing Security
• Virtualization security, VoIP security, Web 2.0 security

Paper Submission

Authors are invited to submit papers for the workshop through (Microsoft Submission System) by December 31, 2010. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this workshop. The workshop proceedings will be published by LNCS series along with the main conference proceedings (WiMo 2011). Selected papers from CSIA-2011, after further revisions, will be published in the special issues of the following international journals.

Selected papers from CSIA 2011, after further revisions, will be published in the special issue of an International Journal (Pending)

International Journal of Wireless & Mobile Networks (IJWMN)
International journal of Computer Networks & Communications (IJCNC)
International journal of Network Security & Its Applications (IJNSA)
International journal of computer science & information Technology
(IJCSIT)
International Journal of Database Management Systems ( IJDMS )
Computer Science & Engineering: An International Journal (CSEIJ)

Important Dates

Submission Deadlines : December 31, 2010
Paper Status Notification: February 25, 2011
Camera-ready Due : April 25, 2011

For more details visit conference web site: http://airccse.org/csia2011/csia2011.html

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