SoftNet Technology's Michael Piscopo Featured as IT Security Practice Leader


ISELIN, N.J., Nov. 29, 2006 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- SoftNet Technology Corp's. (OTCBB:STTC) (German WKN#:A0B7RZ) IT National Security Practice Director, Michael Piscopo, continues to gain notoriety and a formidable reputation as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in the data security field.

Mr. Piscopo has been featured as a guest speaker at such prestigious events as The University Risk Management and Insurance Association (URMIA) where he spoke on "IT Data Breaches and Liability", and The Eastern Technology Council as a key note speaker on "Integrating IT Security and Risk Management". More recently Mr. Piscopo presented at the American Society for HealthCare Risk Management (ASHRM) where he spoke on "Emerging Catastrophic Risks: Post 9/11, Post Katrina", a timely topic addressing electronic information and patient record security threats due to natural disasters, terrorist activities, and other security breaches. This month Mr. Piscopo was a featured speaker at the Eastern Technology Council's ITEC conference in Valley Forge, PA. At this event Mr. Piscopo spoke on the topic of "Laptop Security and Mobile Data Theft".

Mr. Piscopo is currently the National Director of SoftNet's Security Practice. Prior to this assignment he was the President and CTO of PeriNet Technologies of Newtown, PA., a company he founded in 2002. SoftNet acquired PeriNet in September, 2006. Mr. Piscopo holds over 30 industry-recognized credentials and has over 14 years experience in Information Technology including security architecture, network engineering, real-time distributed computing and application development. He currently consults and guides corporate direction and security product selection by monitoring and anticipating the latest trends in network design, security architecture and emerging cyber threats.

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