Teleconference: Business case for biometrics

Published 7 August 2007

IBG holds a teleconference to discuss how biometrics improve enterprise efficiency, security, and accountability

New York-based IBG is holding an interesting teleconference: Business Case for Biometrics at Your Corporation - What Every CIO, CSO, CISO, and IT Manager Should Know. It will be held Thursday, 16 August, at 1 pm EST. Potential damage to company brand and reputation from private information breaches is driving an industry-wide call for stronger enterprise authentication and accountability solutions. Advancements in accuracy and scalability have made biometric technology a more likely candidate for information and security managers looking to save time and money.

IBG’s David Day will discussg the potential value of biometrics in a corporate setting, including:

* Traditional vs. biometric technology for enterprise security and authentication

* Cost comparisons and potential return on investment

* Integrating biometrics into legacy systems

* Physical and logical access control considerations and integration

* Appropriate usage assessment

* Efficiency, security, and time & attendance

* Use cases

* Mitigating enterprise identification and authentication weaknesses

Dial-in Phone Number: 800-218-9073

Audience URL (This link gives participants access to the live and/or archived event): http://w.on24.com/r.htm?e=90462&s=1&k=CF19A216B66D95AA4CB181E463765E78

Event ID: 90462

Event Title: Business Case for Biometrics - What Every CIO, CSO, CISO, and IT Manager Should Know

Event Date: August 16, 2007 at 1:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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