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130 Exhibitor Profiles U.S. Commercial Service L72


American Embassy, 24 Grosvenor Square, London, UK, W1K 6AH T: + 44 (0) 20 7894 0419 F: + 44 (0) 20 7894 0020 W: export.gov/unitedkingdom


The U.S. Commercial Service is the trade promotion arm of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration. U.S. Commercial Service trade professionals in over 100 U.S. cities and in more than 75 countries help U.S. companies get started in exporting or increase sales to new global markets.


Follow us @infosecurity #infosec13 University Of Oxford C52


Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK, OX1 3QD T: + 44 (0) 1865 283525 F: + 44 (0) 1865 283531 E: office@softeng.ox.ac.uk W: www.softeng.ox.ac.uk


We offer a highly-focussed Master's programme designed for part-time study by busy professionals.


Modules can be chosen


flexibly over a period of up to four years to build into a degree. Each subject is taught in Oxford as a one-week intensive module, led by an expert, drawing on current research and best practice in academia and industry.


Ultra Electronics AEP Networks


K40


Knaves Beech Business Centre, Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, UK, HP10 9UT T: + 44 (0) 1628 642600 F: + 44 (0) 1628 642605 E: john.bailey@ultra-aep.com W: www.bemac.com


AEP Networks develops the highest grade security and communications technologies tested and accredited to industry security standards, including FIPS 140-2 Level 4 and CAPS to IL3/IL4. Its extensive portfolio of products and solutions protect the integrity of very sensitive data and are extremely reliable, survivable and resilient.


University of South Wales and ADISA C90


Pontypridd, Wales, Rhonda Cynon Taff, UK, CF37 1DL T: + 44 (0) 1443 48 2245 E: ajcblyth@glam.ac.uk


University of South Wales is the largest provider of higher education in Wales and specialises in the teaching and research of computer forensics and cyber defence. ADISA is the leading authority for risk management and compliance within the IT asset disposal (ITAD) sector. ADISA’s ITAD Standard is recognised by DIPCOG.


Unisys


51-55 Gresham Street, London, UK, EC2V 7EL T: + 44 (0) 7872 994121 E: Leanne.Wallington@gb.unisys.com W: www.unisys.com/stealth


Unisys Stealth Solution Suite is designed to secure your infrastructure by cloaking data communication end points, making them appear invisible to outside hackers and to reduce your infrastructure management costs by segmenting the network virtually, not physically. Stealth enables you to achieve a combination of defense-grade security, flexibility and business value.


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N85


Vade Retro Technology


M75f


3 Avenue Antoine Pinay, PA Des Quatre Vents, Hem, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France, 59510 T: + 33 3 28 32 80 44 F: + 33 28 32 88 89 E: gregoire.lepoutre@vade-retro.com W: www.vade-retro.com


Vade Retro Technology is specialised in the development and distribution of solutions to protect messaging systems against unwanted emails such as spam, phising, scams and viruses as well as non-priority emails such as marketing emails and newsletters. Their solutions are used by ISPs, web hosters, corporations, administations and individuals.


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