Enterprise Class Access Control and Security For Subversion and CVS
Learn how to safeguard valuable intellectual property and go well
beyond the security features these systems provide on their own
Space is Limited.
Reserve your seat now at:
https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/190950746
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
11:00am PST / 2:00pm EST
In this webcast, you'll hear several brief case studies highlighting
the business and technical benefits of adding complete authorization,
access control, and audit capabilities to Subversion and CVS. This
session will not be about industry trends or analyst perspectives.
Instead, we will focus on the known shortcomings in Subversion and CVS
security capabilities and learn about a solution vendor's perspective
on how to:
* Create, maintain, and monitor complex security policies with minimal
effort
* Assign access privileges at the ROOT, branch, directory or file
level
* Integrate with LDAP and Active Directory
* Audit and track all access to source code repositories
* Make manual creation and administration of permissions at the OS
level a thing of the past
* Comply with Sarbanes Oxley requirements
* Do all this without changing Subversion/CVS clients or servers
Case Studies
O2Micro
Sherwin Williams
Cirrus Logic
Speakers:
Jim Campigli
EVP and CTO, WANdisco
Rob Budas
Sr. Manager, WANdisco
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Received on 2008-05-01 01:18:37 CEST