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10/30/2012

Attend the Amphion Forum on December 5th in San Francisco

Join hundreds of the brightest minds from business, academia, government and defense, as we reach for a common goal: a safer, more secure Internet of Things.

At Amphion, you’ll understand the threats, and what you can actually do about them. You’ll return to your organization with actionable intelligence you can use to make the devices you make or use safer and more secure.

VDC's Chris Rommel will be a featured speaker at the event, and will also be participating in a panel discussion along with representatives from Intel, McAfee, Wind River, and Metaforic.

Don’t miss your chance to attend the Amphion Forum in San Francisco at the discounted price of only $149.50! But you must register by October 31st.

This is your opportunity to meet with and learn from the leading innovators in the device security. Topics will include:

  • Device hacking
  • Employee-owned devices on corporate networks
  • Device compliance and privacy regulations
  • Medical device security
  • Securing energy grids
  • Embedded device testing

…And much more!

Register here and use promo code VDCSPND to receive the discounted rate. You can still use this code after October 31st at an increased price of $249.50 after discount.

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