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  • Highlighted editorial write up of event in prominent LJ newsletters
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  • Banner ad impressions promoting the event
  • Social media campaign by Linux Journal on Twitter, Identi.ca and Facebook
  • E-mail blasts to opted-in, in-house lists
  • Custom follow-up survey to all registrants
  • Recorded webinar video prominently added to LinuxJournal.com, behind a registration wall
  • Comprehensive marketing of recorded webinar video in newsletters, on web site and through social media channels
  • mp4 recorded copy of webinar for vendor's use

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Every security policy provides guidance and requirements for ensuring adequate protection of information and data, as well as high-level technical and administrative security requirements for a system in a given environment. Traditionally, providing security for a system focuses on the confidentiality of the information on it. However, protecting the data integrity and system and data availability is just as important. For example, when processing United States intelligence information, there are three attributes that require protection: confidentiality, integrity, and availability.

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