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SYNAQ to sponsor ITWeb Security Summit

SYNAQ to sponsor ITWeb Security Summit

Johannesburg, 13 May 2014

SYNAQ, leading provider of business class cloud based messaging and communication services in South Africa, is delighted to announce their involvement as Bronze Sponsor at 9th ITWeb Security Summit at the Sandton Convention Centre from 27-29 May 2014.

The ITWeb Security Summit has become well-known as Southern Africa's premier information security event for IT and business professionals. Headline speakers this year include: Jacob Appelbaum the international researcher, hacker and core member of Tor Project, Haroon Meer the founder of Thinkst and Charlie Miller, security engineer at Twitter.

SYNAQ celebrates 10 years of being in the industry in 2014 and has become trusted as one the top providers of email security technology in South Africa. SYNAQ boasts a client portfolio that includes MTN, SITA and IS. With SYNAQ Securemail, threats are handled in the cloud, reducing your bandwith usage while protecting your emails and minimising the loss of highly confidential data. As a core South African focused security platform, SYNAQ is a natural sponsor of the ITWeb Security Summit.

"The ITWeb Security Summit is always a fantastic and prestigious event. Now in its 9th year, it has become a fixture on the infosec calendar and we are delighted to be involved as a sponsor this year", says David Jacobson, co-founder and Technical Director at SYNAQ. "There has never been a greater need for business to understand and better implement infosec strategies. We look forward to the idea sharing sessions with top international and local security professionals, infosec influencers and thought leaders."

In over 30 sessions at the summit, presented in tracks for either senior business management or IT security professionals, information security professionals will examine the risks facing enterprise information systems today, and the strategies and technologies needed to counter them. For more information, go to www.securitysummit.co.za or join the conversation on Twitter #itwebsec . For further information on SYNAQ please visit www.synaq.com

Editorial contacts
Leigh Angelo
(011) 869 9153
leigh@tradeprojects.co.za

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