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CSIA Event: Privacy and Security - One of the Most Important Issues IT Executives Need To Solve

Two of the most critical issues facing CIOs and IT professionals throughout the globe is IT security and privacy, and much of the reason is the complexity of knowing the updated laws, legal issues and legislation; then the potential risks and issues to be aware of; then, and perhaps even more importantly, how to manage your company within budgets and resources.

We're all concerned about phishing attacks, spyware holding our electronic commerce hostage, internal security breaches with our own employees, fraud, and the company attorney asking us again if we're conforming to SOX.

We're also concerned about what tools are the best, and we all know there are new offers every day - oftentimes suggesting that what we implemented yesterday is immediately out of date.

Please join us as we hear our distinct panel of experts discuss three key elements of this very important issue:

(1) The laws, regulations and business requirements in today's business environment;

(2) Current situations, scenarios and actual accounts from industry IT professionals from a broad range of companies;

(3) The answers, insight and smart recommendations from some of the region's most intelligent advisors and security professionals.

Time:
4:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. for a reception, light hors d'oeuvres and panel discussion

Panelists: 
Charles Lucy, Of Counsel, Holland & Hart

 Dr. Dennis L. Schweitzer (Dino), Director of the U.S. Air Force Academy Center for Information Security

 Jack Callaghan, Senior Security Analyst, TTR Group: Security Services

 Nigel Webb, Hewlett-Packard Representative, FBI

Price:
$10 per person for employees of CSIA member companies
$20 per person for non-members
2 Free Passes for CSIA Premium Members and Annual Sponsors

To register, please visit CSIA's event registration page.

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