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Wave to Present at AGC's 7th Annual Emerging Growth Conference on Monday, Feb. 14th


Published on 2011-02-03 05:42:07 - Market Wire
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LEE, MA--(Marketwire - February 3, 2011) - Wave Systems Corp. (NASDAQ: [ WAVX ]) today announced that Steven K. Sprague, President and CEO, will present at the America's Growth Capital (AGC) 7th Annual Information Security and West Coast Emerging Growth Conference at 12:20 p.m. PT on Monday, February 14, 2011. The conference is being held at the Westin Market Street Hotel in San Francisco and kicks off the weeklong RSA Conference, also in San Francisco, where Wave will be exhibiting.

Live Audio Webcast & Replay: available at [ http://www.wsw.com/webcast/agc13/wavx/ ] where the live and archived webcast will be accessible for 90 days.

About America's Growth Capital
America's Growth Capital is a national, emerging growth focused investment bank founded by seasoned growth sector specialists with experience at leading boutique and bulge bracket investment banks. AGC offers dedicated investment banking with consistent, senior-level advice and attention; industry analysis centered on deep sector knowledge; capital markets distribution through extensive relationships across a full spectrum of investors; and innovative and thought-provoking industry events. Visit [ www.americasgc.com ] for more information.

About Wave Systems Corp.
Wave provides software to help solve critical enterprise PC security challenges such as data protection, strong authentication, network access control and the management of these enterprise functions. Wave is a pioneer in hardware-based PC security and a founding member of the Trusted Computing Group (TCG), a consortium of over 100 companies that forged open standards for hardware security. Wave's EMBASSY® line of client- and server-side software leverages and manages the security functions of the TCG's industry standard hardware security chip, the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and supports the self-encrypting drive standard, Opal. TPMs are included on an estimated 300 million PCs and are standard equipment on many enterprise-class PCs shipping today. Using TPMs and Wave software, enterprises can substantially and cost-effectively strengthen their current security solutions. Self-encrypting drives are a growing segment of the data protection market, offering increased security and better performance than existing software-based encryption solutions. For more information about Wave and its solutions, visit [ http://www.wave.com ].