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Protecting Your Software IP

Data Loss Prevention and .NET Software Code:
Protecting Your Software IP

Date: Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Time: 2:00 PM Eastern; 11:00 AM Pacific
Featuring speakers from:
About the Webcast:
While much attention has been paid to Data Loss Prevention (DLP), few organizations have remembered to protect some of their most valuable data: the intellectual property (IP) contained in deployed .NET applications.

Applications developed for the .NET platform are inherently easy for competitors, hackers, and software pirates to tamper with or steal the valuable or sensitive IP contained in the code.

Join V.i. Labs' Victor DeMarines and special guest speaker Charles Kolodgy of IDC for a discussion of this neglected aspect of protecting your IP. You will learn:

* The risks of source code and intellectual property theft when deploying applications - especially those developed in Microsoft .NET
* What software protection is and how it can offer DLP
* How to decide when software protection is appropriate/required
* Customer case studies: software protection in the real world

Who Should Attend?
IT professionals developing .NET applications for enterprises or ISVs should attend this webcast. The event is particularly geared for Directors or VPs of Software Development/Engineering, Product Management and Software Licensing, as well as General Counsels, Compliance Officers and CTOs.

Learn how to protect your software IP from theft and tampering at this webcast. REGISTER NOW.

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