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From: Sharla at TechnologyForums.com (Sharla Warren)
Subject: Panelist Needed

CALL FOR PANEL MEMBERS


The US Army Garrison Command at Redstone Arsenal and the NASA Marshall Space
Flight Center have teamed up once again to sponsor the fifth annual
Information Technology (IT) Security and Assurance Conference and Exposition
on May 13 - 14, 2003.  The conference will take place at the John J.
Sparkman Complex, Building 5304, Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, AL.   This
year's conference theme is "Mission Possible: Securing Sensitive Data and
Protecting the Homefront".  This conference will focus on the current IT
threats to the military and the federal civilian aerospace community, and
the solutions that are available in the government and commercial
marketplace.  There will be speakers from the military, the federal
government, and corporate leaders in the computer security industry.

The planning committee is looking for a few panelist to discuss wireless
technology security.  The panel will be moderated by Mr. Jeff Lunglhofer,
Booz Allen and Hamilton.  The panel will take place on the May 14 at 10:15
a.m. - 11:30 a.m.  I am hoping that some of the bugtrack members would be
interested in signing up as a panel member.  The conference usually attracts
500 - 700 IT personnel from throughout the Redstone/NASA Marshal facilities.

Below is the conference agenda.  To view the conference website, please
visit www.TechnologyForums.com/redstone-nasa .  If you are interested in
joining the panel, please reply to Conference@...hnologyForums.com.


The 5th Annual Information Technology (IT) Security and Assurance Conference
& Exposition

Date: May 13 - 14, 2003

Location:  John J. Sparkman Complex, Bob Jones Auditorium (Building 5304),
Redstone Arsenal, (Huntsville) Alabama

FREE ADMISSION


Conference Agenda:

Tuesday, May 13

0800 - 0900       Continental Breakfast and Registration

0900 - 0930       Welcome and Introduction
Presented by: Robert J. Devlin, Colonel, OD, Garrison Commander

0930 - 1130       Economic Espionage/The Insider Threat
Presented by:  Special Agent Thomas Stutler and Special Agent John Whalen,
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

1130 - 1300      Lunch

1300 - 1400       NETCOM the "Big Picture" CIO NETCOM (SE)
Presented by: Mr. Wyatt Kirby, Southeastern Regional CIO, NETCOM

1415 - 1515       Intrusion Detection: Do We Need It?
Presented by: Mr. Fred Kerby, NSWC Dahlgren

1530 - 1630       Identity Theft
Presented by: Mr. Barry Swords, CISSP, HQAMC, AMCIO-P

1630 - 1730       Social in Exhibit Area -- WIN A DIGITAL CAMERA AND OTHER
COOL PRIZES!!!!

Wednesday, May 14

0830 - 0900       Continental Breakfast and Registration

0900 - 1000       Security in the Future Computing Environment
Presented by: Mr. David B. Nelson, Director of the National Coordination
Officer (NCO) for Information Technology (IT)
Research and Development (R&D) and a Member of the Senior Executive Service

1015 - 1130       Wireless Security Panel
Moderated by:  Mr. Jeff Lunglhofer, Associate, Booz Allen and Hamilton

1130 - 1300       Lunch

1300 - 1350      Electronic Document Security:  The Desktop Publishing
Threat and Mitigation Strategies
Presented by: Mr. Ronald Hackett (USAF, retired), Program Manager, SRS
Technologies

1400 - 1500      Networthiness
Presented by: Mr. Keith J. Dobbs, Governance and NETOPS
Directorate Enterprise Systems Technology Activity (ESTA) Network Enterprise
Technology Command (NETCOM)

1500 - 1600       DEMO:  Password Irrelevance and Network Related Hacks
Presented by: Mr. Joel Junker, Backbone Security/DSD Labs

YOU MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN IN ORDER TO ATTEND THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
(IT) SECURITY AND ASSURANCE CONFERENCE & EXPOSITION


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