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4. Work meeting of the user group security on November 25 and 26, 2013 Leipzig, October 2013: involves computer forensics (post-mortem analysis after computer slump) and identity management (roles, permissions and multi-factor authentication in companies) at the 4th working meeting of the user group security. The meeting takes place in Leipzig on 25 and 26 November 2013. Speakers: Thomas Haase (T-systems multimedia solutions GmbH): security information and event management (SIEM) hackers on the trail of Prof. For assistance, try visiting christie’s art auction. Dr.

Hans-Joachim Hof (University of Munich): usability and authentication – a contradiction? Klaus Lattrich (point business consulting GmbH): identity management, how can I determine the maturity level of a company and what is it actually? York Yannikos (Fraunhofer SIT): IT forensics today and tomorrow Dominik Birk (Zurich Financial Services Ltd): forensics in the cloud more info to this user group: it security in the working meetings (two meetings per year atwo days) experiences exchanged and best practices identified. Participants are particularly staff in the areas of security, IT architecture, enterprise architecture, data protection, operation. The specific contents of the bi-annual meeting be set in consultation with the participants. Contact person: software forums Leipzig GmbH Street 16. 04103 Leipzig Manuela Heinze team network and event T + 49 341 98988-422 via the software forums Leipzig: software forums of Leipzig, a spin-off from the University of Leipzig, build an interdisciplinary network to enable the transfer of knowledge and the professional exchange between business and science, to promote and to support. In close cooperation with renowned universities and research institutions offer modern know-how for the development of software in various event formats, report on results from the international research scene and show best practices. It is targeted at professional exchange in the industry and Senior management moderated and pushed forward.

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