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FW: Security Professionals Workshop: Submit Proposals by Jan. 4


From: Ced Bennett <Ced.Bennett () STANFORD EDU>
Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 10:06:47 -0800

This is just a reminder that the closing date for submitting a Presentation
Proposal to the 2004 Security Professionals Workshop (to be held in
Washington DC on May 16-18) is coming up soon - January 4th is the last day.
From the discussions on this list it is clear that many of us are doing
things at our institutions worth sharing with others.  Please consider
submitting a proposal and/or encouraging others at your institution to do
the same.

Thank you,
  Ced Bennett,
2004 Security Professionals Workshop Program Chair

PS:  Apologies if you've seen this before and especially for sending it so
close to Christmas.

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EDUCAUSE/Internet2 SECURITY PROFESSIONALS WORKSHOP
May 16-18, 2004 * Washington, D.C.
http://www.educause.edu/conference/security/2004/
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PRESENTATION PROPOSALS DUE JANUARY 4
Don't miss the opportunity to play an active role in the
EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Security Professionals Workshop, a gathering that
brings together IT security officers and practitioners from across the
higher education landscape--participate as a presenter.

Presentation proposals are due January 4. Submit one online today.
http://www.educause.edu/conference/security/2004/program.asp

PRESENTATION GUIDELINES
Sessions can take the form of presentations, panel discussions, or
descriptions of effective practices and solutions and should focus
on one of these aspects of information security in higher education:
  * Technology
  * Management
  * Policy and Law
Session content can range from introductory to more advanced levels
and can address operational or strategic angles. View suggested
presentation topics for each of the three main session tracks at
http://www.educause.edu/conference/security/2004/tracks.asp

ASSOCIATED EVENT
The workshop is being held immediately prior to the EDUCAUSE Policy
Conference (formerly Networking), May 19-20, 2004, in Washington, D.C.
Separate registration is required for this event.
http://www.educause.edu/conference/policy/2004/

RELATED OPPORTUNITY
The EDUCAUSE Effective Practices and Solutions database contains
an ever-increasing array of timely security solutions that address
specific concerns on campus. If you have a successful security
solution, contribute it to the database. You can gain wider recognition
for your campus and build greater understanding of higher education IT
security management--and help your colleagues save hours!
http://www.educause.edu/security/ep.asp

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