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TISC: Computer Security Conference - June 4-8 2001
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Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 04:07:47 -0600
Forwarded by: Bill Gram-Reefer <reefer () worldviewpr com> The Internet Security Conference to focus on anti-hacking and privacy the week of June 4-8, 2001 in Los Angeles Los Gatos, California? December 18, 2000? The Internet Security Conference (TISC) will be held June 4-8, 2001, at the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles. TISC is the industry leading technical event addressing the issues of safeguarding enterprise networks and Internet connections. "Ongoing attacks show that no Internet-enabled business is safe. Attackers are more numerous, better armed, and more talented than ever," says David Piscitello, TISC Founder. "The maliciousness of attacks is escalating, and the complexity of defending enterprises is increasing as companies engage in e-business. TISC has invited the most accomplished and recognized experts in the security industry to TISC 2001 to expose hacking in exacting detail, to provide attendees with the knowledge and means to protect their networked information assets, and to conduct successful forensic analysis should they fall prey to attackers." Presented by Core Competence and Mactivity, TISC delivers a comprehensive 5-day curriculum on secure computing and internetworking. Ultimate Hacking! An intensive two-day hands-on workshop conducted by Hacking Exposed author George Kurtz and the Foundstone anti-hacking team will headline this year's TISC workshops. This complements workshops presented by the TISC faculty of leading researchers and practitioners in the network security field including: Stephen Kent, Radia Perlman, George Kurtz, Phil Cox, Tina Darmohray, Joel Snyder, Gene Shultz, Charlie Kaufman, Paul Hill, Lisa Phifer, among many more. TISC Security Symposium topics will include anti-hacking, auditing and penetration testing, scalable security through PKI, VPNs, digital rights enforcement, intrusion and anomaly detection, wireless security, network forensics, risk assessment, incident response, secure programming, and more. Special features to date include the 5th Annual Security Products Showcase. Peer-reviewed Invited Papers will also be presented during TISC. Says Piscitello, "Our invited papers were enormously popular in 2000, and based on the abstracts submitted already, I'm certain 2001 will be even more impressive." The 2nd Annual TISC CLUE Award, which seeks to recognize outstanding lifetime achievement in the sharing of knowledge regarding Internet security systems issues, design and deployment, will be awarded Wednesday, June 6th. The TISC CLUE Award presentation is one of a full afternoon of events open to the public free of charge. Registration is now open to professionals wishing to stay on top of the latest technology, product and practice innovations needed to achieve security in an online environment. Conference and workshop tuition ranges from $445 to $2,900, with free admission to the Security Products Showcase. Online registration is now open at http://www.tisc2100.com. For more information on TISC in Los Angeles, please visit http://www.tisc2001.com or call 800-798-2928 or +1 408-354-2500. Contact: David Piscitello, The Internet Security Conference, dave () corecom com Paul Kent, The Internet Security Conference (408) 354-2500, paul () mactivity com Bill Gram-Reefer, WORLDVIEW (925) 676-4733, reefer () worldviewpr com ISN is hosted by SecurityFocus.com --- To unsubscribe email LISTSERV () SecurityFocus com with a message body of "SIGNOFF ISN".
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