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Comodo will demonstrate its Protection Landscape for enterprises at the RSA Conference 2009. Comodo is distributing free conference expo passes. This $75 value is a full-access pass good for the length of the conference.
Comodo’s Protection Landscape is an enterprise-grade suite of effective IT security solutions that encompasses endpoint security, digital certificate management, content & identify authentication, and compliance.
Comodo chose the RSA Conference to display its Protection Landscape because it’s the industry’s premier IT security event. Computer experts interested in cutting-edge security research can learn about the latest developments at the upcoming RSA Conference. The RSA Conference, which began in 1991 as a meeting of 50 cryptographers, is now one of the leading trade shows for computer and Internet security. Last year 17,000 people registered for the event. This year's conference takes place from April 20-24 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California.
For more information about Comodo's solutions for enterprise IT, visit RSA Registration.
For free admission to the RSA Security Conference, visit RSA Registration.
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