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Symantec Endpoint & Security Management Seminar

Date(s): 05/13/08
Time: 8:00am - 12:00pm

Location: J.W. Marriott
Address: 1331 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
City: Washington, D.C.

Contact Person: Anne Borman
Phone: 703-871-8526
Email: anne.borman@carahsoft.com

For more information and to register

Today's government agencies are faced with the challenge of protecting endpoint devices from a rapidly growing number of threats. Agencies must make resources readily available to endpoint users while cost effectively minimizing the risk of intrusion. But, where can you find a trust-worthy endpoint security solution that meets your agency's budgetary needs?

Join Symantec, The Alchemy Solutions Group and Carahsoft at our complimentary seminar to learn how Symantec Endpoint Protection can effectively help your agency:

* Implement the most logical and practical endpoint protection strategy for your agency
* Validate the integrity of the endpoints that connect to the government network, ensuring compliance with overall security requirements
* Simplify and centralize management to reduce overhead while achieving complete endpoint security
* Improve your agency's Total Operational and Economic Impact (TOEI) by developing an efficient endpoint security program

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