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K2 Network to speak as Expert on Compliance with the PCI 1.1 Data Security Standard for the SANs Institute
Tuesday, November 21 at 1 PM EST (1800 UTC/GMT)
SANS is happy to bring you the latest in our complimentary series of Webcasts. Join us on Tuesday, November 21 at 1 PM as SANS presents:
Using Application Firewalls to Comply with the PCI 1.1
Data Security Standard
Featuring: David Hoelzer and David Lee
Sponsored by:

Webcast Overview:
Using Application Firewalls to Comply with the PCI 1.1 Data Security Standard
With the recent update of the PCI DSS (Version 1.1), the security of applications and the data within them is clearly on the minds of the PCI security experts. Dave Hoelzer will review the recent DSS 1.1 requirements and discuss how Application Firewalls can help companies meet Requirements 1, 4, 6, 8 and 10.
Also speaking will be David Lee, vice president of infrastructure and engineering at K2 Network. K2 Network is a MMOG (massively multiplayer online game) hosting service. With millions of customers all registering and paying with credit cards, K2 Network must be PCI compliant. Hear the details of how K2 Network used NetContinuum Application Firewalls to successfully comply with the PCI DSS 1.1 requirements.
Speaker Bios:
David Hoelzer: David is the CISO for CyberDefense, a privately held information security and forensics consulting firm. For the past seven years David has served as an instructor for SANS, in addition to being the author for more than fifteen days of courseware currently offered through SANS in various tracks. David is a fellow with the Identity Theft and Financial Fraud Research Operations Center and a fellow with the UNLV Cybermedia Research Lab and a SANS fellow.
David Lee: David currently serves as Vice President of Infrastructure & Engineering for K2 Network, a position he has held since 2005. He has more than a decade of experience in engineering, product dev elopment and operations. Before joining K2, he held various management positions at Managed Objects ranging in Engineering Operations to Product Manager for End-to-End Business Service Management products. Prior to Managed Objects, he served as the Chief Technology Officer for M-Code Software where he was in charge of all aspects of the company’s technical growth from building engineering teams to designing cutting edge enterprise application monitoring software. Mr. Lee also worked for Global Telecom Solutions Center, the R&D arm of Motorola’s wireless and satellite infrastructure division, and co-founded and served as vice president of finance for Vision Bridge Technologies Group.
He is a member of the Information Systems Audit and Control Association and was recently nominated for the Information Security Executive (ISE) of the Year National Award Program which is presented to a chief security officer or an executive in an equivalent position who has overall responsibility for risk management, data asset protection, regulatory compliance, privacy and/or information/network security.
Mr. Lee earned a B.S. in Engineering from Purdue University and an M.B.A. from the Keller Graduate School of Management.
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