Broomfield, Colo., September 11, 2012
Webroot, a leader in delivering Internet security as a service, is sharing its mobile security expertise at the Mobile 2.0 conference in San Francisco. Chad Bacher, VP of Mobile Solutions at Webroot will participate in the panel entitled "Mobile Security & Privacy & Trust – How Will Consumers Be Protected?" to offer insight into the mobile security and privacy space as mobile devices replace PCs as the device of choice for consumers.
Bacher will join other industry experts from AVG Technologies, Orange Silicon Valley, Sprint and Stanford University to discuss the role that mobile security and privacy will play in establishing trusted services for consumers. As social networking and mobility continue to dominate society, businesses who establish trust with consumers will position their brand to succeed well into the future.
More information on the event is below:
| Event: | Mobile Security & Privacy & Trust – How Will Consumers Be Protected? Mobile 2.0 Conference |
| Date: | Tuesday, September 11, 2012 |
| Time: | 2:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. PT |
| Location: | Grand Hyatt San Francisco 345 Stockton Street San Francisco, CA 94108 |
| Moderator: | Gregory Gorman, Mobile 2.0 Organizing Committee |
| Panelists: | Chad Bacher, VP Mobile Solutions, Webroot Paul Towler, VP Mobile North America, AVG Technologies Mark Plakias, VP, Orange Silicon Valley Aleeccia McDonald, Resident Fellow, Stanford University Russ McGuire, VP Strategy, Sprint |
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