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FOCUS 2011: What’s going on at the McAfee booth? Demos, Partner Events and More

Friday, October 14, 2011 at 4:26pm by Eric Andre
Eric Andre

There are going to be a lot of great sessions and events that you definitely won’t want to miss at McAfee FOCUS this year. We’ll be covering the show throughout the week on Facebook and Twitter with photos, videos and live-tweeting straight from Las Vegas. Be sure to stop by McAfee booth #201, situated across from the Sponsor Theater on the FOCUS Expo floor, where our team will be showcasing demos and activities on the latest McAfee technologies.

Here’s a quick rundown of a few of the top activities we’re looking forward to at the McAfee booth:

The McAfee booth will feature 13 solution-based demo stations with information and activities on our up-and-coming security innovations. You can hear from McAfee experts run through what’s new at McAfee at station #11, learn about McAfee Data Center solutions at station #10, or speak with industry specialists on Mobile Device Security at Station #8.

Station No. Station Name
1 Controlling and Monitoring Change
2 Managing Security and Risk
3 Foundstone Consulting
4 Professional Services
5 Security Innovation Alliance
6 McAfee at Home
7 Securing Fixed Function devices
8 Securing Mobile Devices
9 Protecting Information
10 Protecting the Data Center
11 What’s New at McAfee
12 Enabling Consumerization of the Workforce
13 Securing Cloud Applications

 

SIA Pavilion Drawing

Expo challenge cards will be distributed on the expo floor – visit each of our Security Innovation Alliance partners in the SIA Partner Pavilion to complete your challenge card, and drop it off at the Expo Sponsor Theatre on or before Thursday 10/20 at 6:30pm. Make sure to return to McAfee booth #201 at 7pm to see the drawing and hear the winners announced – you must be present to win. 

Hacking Exposed Book Signing

Drop by the Expo Sponsor Theatre on Thursday, 10/20 at 12:30pm to have your book signed by the authors of Hacking Exposed, the world’s bestselling computer security book.

After making our rounds on the FOCUS Expo floor, there are a few events we are particularly looking forward to, just a few of the many networking activities that set FOCUS apart as one of our industry’s top annual events.

The Place After Dark – Tuesday, October 18, 8-10:00pm

After the FOCUS 11 Welcome Reception, don’t miss this golden opportunity to mix and mingle with your fellow McAfee The Place members before FOCUS kicks into high gear. 

Global SecurityAlliance Partner Summit

Partners: Monday, October 17 & Tuesday, October 18, spend two days getting program and product roadmap updates, exclusive sneak-peeks of new technologies on the horizon, and tips on how to leverage the power of our new profitability and enablement programs to drive more business.

Final Night Event Featuring a Private Concert by Third Eye Blind – Thursday, October 20, 8-11:00pm

Join us at The Joint, a 4,000 capacity venue at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, for a spectacular evening of food, fun and entertainment. Partygoers can partake in an abundance of food and drink, from mouth-watering hors d’oeuvres and dinner selections to lavish libations and delectable desserts. You’ll also be treated to an unforgettable live music experience, featuring headliners Third Eye Blind.

Hope to see you all in Las Vegas! If you can’t make it this year, be sure to follow along at home through our @focusconference Twitter feed, #McAfeeFOCUS hashtag, and FOCUS Conference Facebook page.

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