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September 13-15, 2007
Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India
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The enormous growth and universal acceptance of e-Commerce brings implications for both corporate users and the general public. Increased use of Internet has enhanced the opportunity for spreading malicious software or unauthorised access to confidential information due to higher degree of interconnectivity between different networks. The potential for attacks, and reach of their consequences, make it clear that wherever there are users communicating online, there must also be a means of securing those communications. Methods of e-Security span biometrics, embedded security, cryptography, PKI, smart cards and access controls.
The global e-Security market is estimated to be about $27.7 billion in 2005 and is expected to rise at an average annual growth rate (AAGR) of 16.0%, reaching $58 billion by 2010. The high growth rate is attributed to a higher demand for strong security solutions in market verticals such as government installations, financial services, and healthcare. Firewall and content management currently account for a majority share of the market. Unified threat management solutions are expected to become dominant.
The Indian security market is expected to grow from US$ 241 million (Rs. 11 billion) in 2002 to Rs.50 billion by end 2006. According to IDC India, the key trends in the Indian e-Security market are a convergence of network and desktop security coming closer, different unified threat management appliances, policy-based administration and single sign on coming into usage. Also of significance is the emergence of solutions approach or the service element becoming important thus giving rise to security consulting and the rise of end-to-end security services and managed security services (MSS).
e-Security Expo 2007, 5th International Conference and Exposition of e-Security Technologies and Applications, will be held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India on 13-15 September, 2007. Co-located with SmartCards Expo 2007, the No.1 Smart Card exposition in Asia, RFidIndia Expo 2007, India Mobile Forum 2007, and BiometricsIndia Expo 2007, e-Security Expo 2007 provides an effective forum for vendors, policy maker, professionals and users to discuss and explore business opportunities in this important segment.
The technologies showcased at SmartCards Expo 2007/ e-Security Expo 2007/RFidIndia Expo 2007/India Mobile Forum 2007/ BiometricsIndia Expo 2007 have inherent synergy, and are being successfully integrated world over in a number of applications.
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Who should participate? |
If you have a solution, product or service provider of any of the following categories, e-Security Expo 2007 is the most effective forum for you to explore enormous business opportunities in India and abroad.
- Access Control • Anti-virus
- Authentication • Auditing • Backup sites
- Biometrics • Communication Security
- Data Encryption • Denial of Service Attacks • Digital Rights Management
- Digital Signature • Disaster Planning
- Document Security • Electronic Commerce • Firewall Management
- Identification Systems • Internet Filtering
- Internet Security • Intrusion Detection Systems • Key Generation Systems
- Mission Critical Systems • Managed Security Services • Network Security • NT Security •PKI • Risk Management
- Remote Access • Recruitment & Training
- Security Management • Secure Electronic Mail • Secure Operating Systems • Security Standards • Single Sign-on • Smart Cards • Software Viruses
- Security Audit • Software Thefts
- Verification • Virus Detection Software
- Virus Protection • Virtual Private Networks • VPNs • Vulnerability Assessment • Wireless Security
- Hardware for the above • And other products, services and solutions.
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| Who should visit? |
Vendors, professionals and users engaged in:
- Banking / Finance
- Consulting • Entertainment • Health
- Manufacturing • Retail/Vending
- Telecommunications •Transportation
- Utilities • Broadcast/Cable •Defence
- Government • Insurance • News Media
- Technology •Travel / Leisure • Security
- Design, Research and Development.
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