GlobalSign To Hold Panel Discussion on Third-Party Trust Providers and SSL Best Practices

April 19, 2012
April 19, 2012 – (HOSTSEARCH.COM) – GlobalSign, one of the leading providers of Digital Certificates worldwide, today announced it will be holding a panel discussion at this year's Infosecurity Europe 2012, (Earls Court, London). The panel will discuss the theme "Third-party Trust Providers, SSL, and what we have learned" in the Information Security Exchange Theatre on Wednesday April 25, 2012, 2:15pm.

Joining Ryan Hurst, CTO at GlobalSign, will be Ivan Ristic, Director of Engineering at Qualys, and David Holmes, Technical Marketing Manager at F5 Networks. The panel will give insight into how Certificate Authorities maintain issuance practices, provide advice to how CISOs should approach trust providers and risk, and provide best practice advice for how IT Managers should implement SSL on corporate servers/networks. The panel will also deliberate the evolving role of third-party trust providers discussing what changes are being proposed to augment existing security technologies, and how these changes may affect the industry as a whole going forward.

About The panel

- Ryan Hurst: CTO at GlobalSign, author of lightweight OCSP and former lead for Windows PKI

- Ivan Ristic: Director of Engineering at Qualys and founder of the Qualys SSL Labs

- David Holmes: Technical Marketing Manager F5 Networks and former Principal Engineer (Security) for BIG-IP

GlobalSign would like to invite all stakeholders in Internet security to attend its panel discussion and Q & A sessions at Earls Court on Wednesday April 25, 2012 and to visit GlobalSign's specialist team at stand C81 for further information. To ensure your place please register your interest here. It is advisable to attend the session early as unfortunately places cannot be reserved.

About Infosecurity Europe 2012

As the No. 1 information security event in Europe, Infosecurity Europe brings together hundreds of providers showcasing the latest product and service solutions in the ever-changing IT security arena; providing a leading platform for organizations to address constantly evolving security issues.

About GMO GlobalSign

Established in 1996 and as a WebTrust accredited public certificate authority, GlobalSign offers publicly trusted SSL Certificates, EV SSL, Managed SSL Services, S/MIME email security and Code Signing for use on all platforms including mobile devices. Its Trusted Root solution uses the widely embedded GlobalSign Root CA certificates to provide immediate PKI trust for Microsoft Certificate Services and internal PKI, eliminating the costs of using untrusted Root Certificates. Its partnership with Adobe to provide Certified Document Services (CDS) enables secure digitally signed PDF documents, certified transcripts and e-invoices. These core Digital Certificate solutions allow its thousands of authenticated customers to conduct secure online transactions, data transfer, distribution of tamper-proof code, and protection of online identities for secure email and access control. The company has a history of innovation within the online security industry and has offices in the US, UK, Belgium, Japan, and China.

About GMO Internet Group

GMO Internet Group is one of the most comprehensive providers of industry-leading Internet services worldwide. As well as domain registration, web hosting, ecommerce, and payment processing businesses that each hold the top share in their respective markets in Japan, services operated by the group include Internet advertising, search engine marketing and research. Global online security brand GlobalSign and major Japanese online securities brokerage, GMO CLICK Securities are also group members. In 2011 a new Social Media & Smartphone Platform segment was established bringing together group initiatives in social apps development, flash marketing and Android apps distribution. GMO Internet, Inc. (TSE: 9449) is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.



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