Each Delegate receives a Summary of Findings
document that captures the key insights from
each discussion session over the two days.
Delegates receive contact information for all
participants, ensuring that discussions
continue beyond the event.
All Delegates are eligible to receive 16 hours of
Continuing Education Credit.
The Forum in a great opportunity to network
with other local security professionals.
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NEW! Data Protection
NEW! Laws, Regulations, and Compliance
NEW! Application Security
NEW! Threat Detection & Management
NEW! Network Access Control
Vulnerability Detection & Management
ID Management & Access Control
Wireless Security
Security Operations & Management
Incident Response
VoIP Security
Covert Communications
Business Metrics for Information Security
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Based on the Harvard Business School case
teaching method.
Selected Delegates will present findings
from security deployments and challenges at
their organizations.
The Institute hosts cocktail receptions at the
conclusion of each day to allow for continued
discussion and networking among Faculty and
Delegates.
Please join the Forum Faculty and a guest speaker
for drinks, dinner and continued discussions on
Monday evening, March 13, 2006.
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Participants earn 16 continuing education credits for attending the two-day Forum.
The registration fee for the Forum is $1350. Some pricing discounts apply for Early Registration, teams and Forum Alumni. (This fee includes all Forum sessions, conference materials, scheduled meals and post-forum SUMMARY OF FINDINGS.) Transportation and recreation are the responsibility of each attendee. Please indicate when registering whether hotel accommodations are required.
Please see the on-line Registration Form for details.
http://www.regonline.com/Lonestar
6th Annual Mid-Atlantic
Information Security Forum
March 5-6 2007
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Gain insights on the best practices and lessons learned directly from your peers.
Stay up to date with emerging technologies and early-stage deployments.
Share best practices on communicating more effectively as a manager.
Network with influential peers and faculty.
Luminary-led, peer-to-peer technical and strategic roundtable discussions.
Interactive sessions interspersed with inspirational speakers.
Inspired by the Harvard Business School teaching method.
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- Intrusion Detection / Prevention
- Disk & Data Encryption
- Security Data Management
- Vulnerability Management
- Access Control
- Identity Management
- Wireless Security
- Instant Messaging Threat
- Incident Response
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- Convergence
- Insider Threat
- Security Outsourcing
- Security Awareness
- Managing 3rd Party Risk
- Regulatory Compliance
- Business Metrics for Information Security
- Managing a Security Operation
- Selling Security to Senior Management
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(If you'd like to nominate someone for the 2007 Steering Committee, please contact Phil Gardner at info@ianetsec.com.)
Alliance Data, Scott Howitt: Director of Security
AmeriCredit, Duaine Styles: VP, Information Technology Audit and Security
Baylor University, Jon Allen: Information Security Officer
BP, Dave Scheulen: Digital Security Officer
Chase Paymentech Solutions, Bill Kline: Director of Enterprise Security
Continental Airlines, Andre Gold: CISO
Electronic Data Systems, Shelly Williams: Manager,Threat and Vulnerability Management and Response
Expedia, Brian Eckert: Director, Information Security
Radio Shack, Jeff Kewak: Assistant Director, Information Security
SOURCECORP, Judith Rutt: Sr. Manager - Information Risk Management
Southern Methodist University, Chris Smith: Information Security Manager
State of Texas, Bill Perez: CISO
TXU Energy, Joel Austin: CISO
Zale Corporation, Christopher Gray: Manager, IT Security
"This type of format is the only way we should be doing [Information Security Events]. I don't need to hear from a talking head, I need to hear from people going through the same problems I am so we can all figure out how to fix
these problems together." - Eric Schmidt, Chief Security Officer, Indiana University School of Medicine
"I am truely amazed at the level of discussions, attendance, honesty
and openness of the forum members. You have
done an excellent job." - Terrie Jennings, Information Security Manager, Clarian Health Partners
Participants earn 16 continuing education credits for attending the two-day Forum.
- 7-Eleven
- Accudata Systems
- Alliance Data Systems
- Americredit
- Baptist Health
- Baylor University
- Blockbuster
- BP
- Cash America International
- Celanese
- Centex Homes
- Chase Paymentech Solutions
- Continental Airlines
- Dell
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- Exxon Mobil
- Expedia
- General Dynamics - Information Technology
- Fossil
- Greyhound
- IBM
- Office of the Attorney General of Texas
- Raytheon
- Savvis
- SOURCECORP
- Southern Methodist University
- Texas Farm Bureau Insurance
- US Oncology
- Northrup Grumman
- SAIC
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$1,350 for commercial entities, $975 for government employees. Pricing discounts apply for (ISC)2 members, alumni and teams registering at the same time. (This fee includes all Forum sessions, conference materials, scheduled meals and post-forum SUMMARY OF FINDINGS.) Transportation and recreation are the responsibility of each attendee. Please indicate when registering whether hotel accommodations are required.
Please see the on-line Registration Form for details.
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Cityplace Conference Center is managed by Conference Hospitality Group, an experienced Dallas-based hospitality management company. CHG has two affiliated companies, Creative Cuisine and Wynnwood Hospitality. Each of the three companies provides distinctive services to meet a variety of catering, special event, meeting, restaurant and food service needs.
Cityplace is conveniently located ˝ mile north of downtown on the southeast corner of Haskell and Central Expressway. Cityplace provides complimentary underground parking and is easily accessible via all major interstates, the DART transit system and the DART light rail station located inside the building.
Room have been reserved at The Doubletree Hotel Dallas-Campbell Centre, in the vibrant North Dallas business district just off US-75, provides easy access to dozens of regional and national corporations, downtown Dallas, and the Richardson Telecom Corridor.
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