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Old 12-11-2007
The Asia Business Forum: Information Security Risk Assessment & Management

Tim Bass
Wed, 12 Dec 2007 02:15:51 +0000
Today is the opening day of the*Information Security Risk Assessment & Management conference in Bangkok.** Mr. Charoon Boonsanong, Lecturer, Faculty of Economics, Chulalongkorn University, open the conference.**
Dr. Komain Pipulyarojana, Chief National Security Section, National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, will lead off with a presentation on the Latest*Trends, Standards and Threats for Information Security & Future Direction.** Dr. Komain*also serves as the lead for ThaiCERT.****
Police General Yanaphon Youngyuen, Deputy Commissioner, Department of Special Investigation, Royal*Thai Police, will present Legal Updates: Interacting with Law Enforcement*After a Cyber Crime or Systems Intrusion & Its Impact on Todays Business.
The last presentation before lunch is my presentation, CEP and SOA: An Event-Driven Architecture for Operational Risk Management.***
After lunch, Mr. Phillip Chong, Partner, Enterprise Risk Services, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Jaiyos Advisory Company Limited, will talk to us about Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC) as a Model for the Management of Corporate Information.
The last presentation before I must rush off to fight the traffic in Bangkok for a cross-town meeting is, Mr. David Old, Partner, Information Risk Management, KPMG Poomchai Business Advisory Limited.



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						       TPM Management - tpmtoken_setpasswd

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tpmtoken_setpasswd - change the password(s) associated with the user's TPM PKCS#11 data store SYNOPSIS
tpmtoken_setpasswd [ OPTION ] DESCRIPTION
tpmtoken_setpasswd is used to change the password(s) associated with the user's data store. PKCS#11 requires a password (or PIN) for the Security Officer (SO) and the User. The SO and User password are set when the data store is initialized. This command will allow the user change either password. -h, --help Display command usage info. -v, --version Display command version info. -l, --log [none|error|info|debug] Set logging level. -k, --token STRING Use STRING to identify the label of the PKCS#11 token to be used -s, --security-officer Set the Security Officer password instead of the User password SEE ALSO
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