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Participate As a Presenter at the Security Professionals Workshop


From: Ced Bennett <Ced.Bennett () STANFORD EDU>
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 07:40:55 -0800

Dear all,
You may have already seen this notice (if so, I apologize for cluttering
your inbox).  But I thought it was important to draw this particular
conference, the Security Professionals Workshop, to your attention.  The
conference will be taking place in mid-May - the note below is a call for
proposals.  Given the type and level of discussion that typically occurs on
this list, I'm sure there are many good ideas among you just waiting to be
organized and presented to the rest of us.  Deadline for submission is
January 4, 2004.
Cheers,
Ced
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Cedric Bennett      Ph:   650 858-0883    Cell:  650 619-0145
      Emeritus Director, Information Security Services
Stanford University               Ced.Bennett () Stanford edu


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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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SUBMIT A PRESENTATION PROPOSAL
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 being accepted through January 4, 2004.
Submit a proposal online today at
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 technology, management, policy, or legal aspects of information
security for institutions of higher education. Session content can
range from introductory to more advanced levels and can address
operational or strategic angles.

View workshop tracks and suggested presentation topics 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.
A separate registration is required.
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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