BankInfoSecurity.com Announces Media Partnership with CardTech/SecurTech (CTST) Conference 2007

BankInfoSecurity.com Announces Media Partnership with CardTech/SecurTech (CTST) Conference 2007 BankInfoSecurity.com announced it has entered a media partnership with Source Media regarding its CardTech/SecurTech (CTST) Conference 2007, May 15-17 in San Francisco, California.

Princeton, NJ (BankInfoSecurity.com) – February 13, CardTech and SecurTech (CTST) Conference is North America’s largest card technology conference covering secure payment transactions and IT and physical access security. It is divided along two market segments, CardTech and SecurTech, to give attendees two conferences at one large event. New this year is the CEO Summit, open to all exhibit hall and conference attendees, which brings together top executives from major card manufacturers in a moderated discussion on the market for speedy, secure transactions based on advanced card technologies.

At CardTech this year, attendees can look forward to in-depth discussion of contactless payment technology and security from industry leaders, as well as presentations on advances in point-of-sale terminals, near field communications and mobile payment technologies. At SecurTech, highlights will include discussion of convergence of access to physical locations and IT networks, as well as presentations from leading practitioners and technologists on up and coming security technologies, new ways to combat identity theft and fraud, cybersecurity and biometrics.

BankInfoSecurity.com specializes in providing timely information to the banking information security community who have a focused interest in compliance, audit, and risk management issues. The media partnership with CTST Conference is a perfect fit, and one of many such partnerships between conference/seminar organizers and BankInfoSecurity.com.

CardTech/SecurTech (CTST) Conference 2007 will feature a keynote luncheon and book signing with former FBI director Louis Freeh on May 15th at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA. During a time of dramatic changes in crime, terrorism and national security, Freeh is heralded for transforming the FBI from a law-enforcement agency to a global security institution. In his eight-year tenure, he took the lead in keeping the FBI at the forefront of investigative techniques, particularly in the use of advanced technologies to fight the evolving area of cybercrime.

After his keynote, Freeh will participate in a signing for the book that was inspired by these experiences, “My FBI: Bringing Down the Mafia, Investigating Bill Clinton, and Fighting the War on Terror.”

CTST will be held May 15th – 17th, 2007 at the Moscone Center. As part of the partnership agreement BankInfoSecurity.com will be promoting the CTST Conference 2007 to its subscribers through various marketing channels, and BankInfoSecurity.com will be listed on the event website and marketing collateral for the San Francisco, CA event.

For additional information about BankInfoSecurity.com, please contact www.bankinfosecurity.com. For information about CTST Conference 2007, program details and registration information are available at www.ctst.com.



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