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Arxan to Offer Interactive Anatomy of a Hack Software Attack and Showcase its Anti-Piracy Technology at SD Best Practices
(PRWEB) September 13, 2007 -- Arxan Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of intellectual property (IP) protection solutions designed to prevent software piracy and tampering, today announces that the Company will offer a technical session at SD Best Practices 2007, taking place in Boston on September 18-21. The presentation is entitled, "Cashing In on Counterfeit Code - Preventing Hackers from Pirating Your Software IP."
Hackers have made a lucrative practice out of stealing software IP, while organizations still lack the education they need to better protect themselves. The presentation features a live, interactive tutorial on the anatomy of a hack - analyzing the most common and emerging threats in today's market, and teaching participants how a hacker thinks and breaks through security measures.
Arxan will also deliver an overview of the Company's award-winning GuardIT? technology, which provides durable, comprehensive software IP protection without adversely affecting application performance or end-user experience. Arxan's solutions deeply fortify software products against piracy, tampering, reverse engineering or other forms of attack, giving developers more confidence that their IP will not be compromised and end-users the quality assurance they are looking for.
Attendees will learn a comprehensive understanding of the threats hackers and pirates pose to software developers and vendors. They will gain esoteric insight into a hacker's behavior, process and tactics they use to steal software IP, and discover anti-piracy tools, strategies and best practices that software developers and vendors can use to enhance their security toolkit.
- What: Technical Session - "Cashing In on Counterfeit Code - Preventing Hackers from Pirating Your Software IP"
- Who: Mike Dulaney, Software Security Engineer, Arxan Technologies, Inc.
- When: Thursday, September 20, 2007; 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM
- Where: SD Best Practices; Hynes Convention Center; Boston, MA
For more information, visit:
https://www.cmpevents.com/SDe7/a.asp?option=C
To schedule a briefing with an Arxan executive at the show or to learn more about the Company's IP protection solutions, please contact Rebecca Paquette at arxan(at)shiftcomm.com
About Arxan Technologies, Inc.
Arxan Technologies Inc. (www.arxan.com) is a leading provider of intellectual property (IP) protection designed to prevent software piracy, tampering, reverse engineering and any manner of theft. We take software security beyond static obfuscation and encryption to dynamically defend, detect and react against application attacks. Arxan supports a full range of anti-tamper and robustness needs, from commercial anti-piracy to military grade assurance. Commercial businesses rely on Arxan to fortify software, license management and DRM applications to prevent the loss of billions of dollars to unauthorized use. The US department of defense and its contractors rely on Arxan Defense Systems, Inc., a subsidiary of Arxan Technologies, to deliver best of breed anti-tamper solutions to protect critical program information in military technology. Founded in 2001, Arxan Technologies has offices in Bethesda, Md., San Francisco, Calif., Dallas, Boston, Chicago, New York and West Lafayette, Ind.
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