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Upcoming NIST Computer
/ Network Security Events:
October 6-7, 2004
: Common
Criteria Users' Forum (CCUF)
Crowne Plaza Hotel located
at 14th and K Street, NW, Washington, DC.
NIST, with co-sponsorship from Department
of Homeland Security (DHS) and the National Cyber Security Partnership's Coordinating
Committee, will hold a Common
Criteria Users' Forum (CCUF) at Crowne Plaza Hotel located at 14th and K
Street, NW, Washington, DC. The CCUF complement and supplements two studies
that address issues related to the use of the Common Criteria and to the U.S.
NIAP process that implements Common Criteria. These studies are: 1) the ongoing
NIAP Review (sponsored by DoD & DHS) and 2) the completed National
Cyber Security Partnership Technical Standards Task Force Report on Common Criteria.
Common Criteria related stakeholders, including customers, vendors, Common Criteria
evaluators and NIAP representatives, are invited to attend the Common Criteria
Users' Forum.
April 19-21, 2005 : 4th
Annual PKI R&D Workshop: Multiple Paths to Trust
NIST, Green Auditorium,
Gaithersburg, Maryland
This workshop considers the full range of public
key technology used for security decisions and supporting functionalities, including
authentication, authorization, identity (syndication, federation, and aggregation),
and trust. This year, the workshop has a particular interest in how PKI and
emerging trust mechanisms will interact with each other at technical, policy
and user levels to support trust models that lack central authority.
2004
OCTOBER:
26-28 : Federal
Information Assurance Conference (FIAC) 2004 "Achieving Security Through Knowledge"
The Inn and Conference
Center University of Maryland University College 3501 University
Blvd East Adelphi, Maryland 20783
Contact Information: Bob Jeffers Federal Events
Manager Federal Business Council, Inc., (301) 206-2940,
bj1@fbcdb.com
The 4th Annual Federal Information Assurance Conference (FIAC)
is designed to meet the real-world information assurance needs of the Federal
Government and its workforce. This two-day event will provide useful information
and educational opportunities for federal managers, acquisition and procurement
officials, network and systems administrators, and information security professionals.
FIAC brings together a variety of resources from government, industry, and academia.
This year's conference will discuss key security policies and guidelines, information
assurance (IA) technologies, and implementation of IA programs. To learn more
about FIAC, visit www.fbcinc.com/fiac.
27 : Complimentary
CISSP Online Study Group
Sponsored by the University
of Fairfax
If you seek your CISSP and want expert help preparing
for the exam, you will want to join the CISSP Online Study Group. The CISSP
Online Study Group covers the 10 CISSP domains in 10 weeks. Guided by seasoned
CISSP instructors, these convenient online study groups help you prepare one
domain per week for your CISSP exam.
Your next CISSP Online Study Group begins Wednesday, October 27, 2004. Space
is limited, so contact us now to reserve yours! (If the class is full you will
be placed on a waiting list or you may reserve your seat for a new date).
To register for your study group visit:
http://www.universityoffairfax.net/infosec715
Or email your resume to:
JKING715@UniversityofFairfax.net
Or call Jo-Anne King at 703-790-3203
2070 Chain Bridge Road, Suite G-100
Vienna, Virginia 22182
27 : Complimentary
Information Security: Career Planning Teleconference
Sponsored by the University
of Fairfax
Build your INFOSEC Career Plan and Make your next
career move in Information Security.
During your teleconference you will work with an INFOSEC Career Planning specialist
to create a plan that demonstrates how you can prepare to:
Rapidly advance into senior INFOSEC
positions
Break into high demand INFOSEC
career paths
Use your CISSP and other INFOSEC
certifications to earn graduate credit
Complete your Ph.D. or M.S. in
INFOSEC while you work full time and complete work-related projects
Gain access to faculty who are
leading INFOSEC executives at SAIC, Ernst and Young, CSC, EDS, Anteon, DOD,
etc.
Your next career planning teleconference
is scheduled for Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at 10:30 am. If you need to schedule
an alternate date, please contact Jo-Anne King. To register for your workshop
click below: http://www.universityoffairfax.net/infosec715
Or email your resume to:
JKING715@UniversityofFairfax.net
Or call Jo-Anne King at 703-790-3203
2070 Chain Bridge Road, Suite G-100
Vienna, Virginia 22182
27 : Accelerate Your Information
Security Career By Attending a Complimentary Information Security PhD/MS Degree
Planning Teleconference
Sponsored by the University
of Fairfax
The Federal Information Security budget will grow
to $210B+ by 2008. Will your INFOSEC career grow as fast?
Find out how you can:
Earn your Ph.D./M.S. in INFOSEC
Become a recognized INFOSEC industry
expert
Accelerate your INFOSEC Ph.D./M.S.
with graduate credit for your CISSP, CISA, CISM, IAM, or PMP
Earn your INFOSEC Ph.D./M.S. while
you work full time and complete work-related projects
Take classes online or onsite
Employers such as American Management
Systems, IBM, SAIC, and CSC forecast growing shortages and an increased demand
for INFOSEC experts with advanced INFOSEC graduate degrees in combination
with certifications.
Your next degree planning teleconference
is scheduled for Wednesday, October 27, 2004 at 11:00 am. If you need to schedule
an alternate date, please contact Jo-Anne King.
To schedule your teleconference:
Click: www.ufairfax.net/InfoSec715
Email: jking715@ufairfax.net
Phone: Jo-Anne King at 703-790-3203
28 : Anti-Hacking
for Computer Security
Washington DC.
This 3 day class is designed for today's IT manager
looking to understand the critical security threats to your company assets from
the Internet. This intense vendor-neutral class takes you from defending OS
vulnerabilities to designing best practices for safeguarding DNS and DHCP implementations,
and you will learn where Encryption and PKI are essential tools for secure networks
& enterprise infrastructures. Build ""Defense in Depth"" strategy templates
in 8+ escalating workshops to perk-up your current security policy and improve
physical security requirements. Quickly get up to speed on the anti-hacker tricks
and resources and build your own little “Worst Case Scenario” black book for
Computer Security. To register, call 203-357-7744, email info@securityuniversity.net,
or register online at https://ssl20.pair.com/secuniv/reg.php
NOVEMBER:
4-5 : HiverCon
2004
The Davenport Hotel, Dublin, Ireland
Abstract: Now in its third year, the HiverCon
Corporate Security Conferences have positioned themselves as an unmissable event
on the European security calendar. The only high level event of its type, the
HiverCon conferences strive to teach the hacker mentality while providing real
world technical knowledge on how best to combat emerging threats.
6-7 : CSI
31st Annual Conference - Hands-On Linux Security
Washington, DC USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
6-7 : CSI
31st Annual Conference - Introduction to Computer & Network Security
Washington, DC USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
6-7 : CSI
31st Annual Conference - How to Develop a Winning Security Architecture
Washington, DC USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
6-7 : CSI
31st Annual Conference - How to Develop Information Security Policies
Washington, DC USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
6-7 : CSI
31st Annual Conference - CISSP Official Common Body of Knowledge Overview
Washington, DC USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
6-7 : CSI
31st Annual Conference - Secure Cisco PIX Firewall - Advanced
Washington, DC USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
7 : CSI
31st Annual Conference - Wireless Security in the Enterprise
Washington, DC USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
8-10 : CPM
2004 EAST
Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, DC.
CPM (Contingency Planning & Management)
is dedicated to the convergence of business continuity/continuity of operations,
security and emergency management, as each of these related disciplines need
to work together in order to create a complete risk management program for business
or government. www.ContingencyPlanningExpo.com
8-10 : CSI
31st Annual Computer Security Conference & Exhibition
Washington, DC USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
10 : Introduction
to PKI
Rome, Italy.
In this 3-day class, you explore certification authorities
(CA) and public key infrastructure (PKI) technologies, learning to recognize, assess,
analyze, and audit PKI and access security measures. After a public key crypto review,
you drill down to the elements of a PKI, including key histories, key backup and recovery,
CRL’s, certificate policies and practice statements. 6 workshops review PKI implementation
strategies, and how to effectively deploy and implement the new access, authentication
and identity management system. To register, call 203-357-7744, email
info@securityuniversity.net, or
register online at https://ssl20.pair.com/secuniv/reg.php
11-12 : CSI
31st Annual Conference - How to Create and Sustain a Quality Security Awareness Program
Washington, DC USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
11-12 : CSI
31st Annual Conference - Hands-On Hacking
Washington, DC USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
11-12 : CSI
31st Annual Conference - Return on Investment for Information Security
Washington, DC USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
11-12 : CSI
31st Annual Conference - How to Develop Information Security Standards & Procedures
Washington, DC USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
11-12 : CSI
31st Annual Conference - Managing a Privacy Governance Program
Washington, DC USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
11-12 : CSI
31st Annual Conference - A Structured Approach to Incident Response
Washington, DC USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
11-12 : CSI
31st Annual Conference - A Survey of Computer Forensics Tools and How to Make them Work
for You
Washington, DC USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
13 : Catching
the Hackers Intro to IDS
Rome Italy
This 3-day class investigates the strengths and
weaknesses of the leading network, host and anomaly based intrusion detection
systems (IDS). Demos of hacker attack methods illustrate port scans, buffer overruns,
and other network assaults in action. Learn sensor types, where to position sensors
and consoles on the network and how to effectively build a computer security event
correlation system. Use IDS countermeasures to build a custom alert criteria /
response database and incident response team for your company. To register, call
203-357-7744, email info@securityuniversity.net,
or register online at https://ssl20.pair.com/secuniv/reg.php
15 : WinSEC 2004
Minneapolis Airport Marriot Bloomington, Minnesota, USA
Event Description:
Minasi and Spalding to feed your head with Windows Security tips at WinSEC 2004
Got Windows Security pain? Relieve it with a full day of training at WinSEC 2004
during November in Minneapolis, MN or Arlington, VA (Nov. 18 - see below). Delivered
by well-respected figures in the Microsoft Windows security industry -- renowned Mark
Manasi and George Spalding. Sign up by November 10, 2004 using Priority Code E0201 and
pay only $495. Visit www.winsec2004.com to learn more. Cookbook of tips and tricks
provided.
16 : Complimentary
CISSP Exam Prep Clinic for IT Professionals
You are invited to attend a complimentary CISSP Exam Prep Clinic sponsored by the University of Fairfax.
The CISSP clinic will help you prepare for your CISSP exam. You will receive guidance on test-taking methods and strategies, based on the experience of prior successful CISSPs, in order to help you pass the exam and become a CISSP.
A recognized CISSP instructor, information security expert, and faculty member of the University of Fairfax, will lead this special clinic. Techniques will be demonstrated to help you quickly assess which questions to address first, which to delay, and how to eliminate less likely answers. You will also receive sample questions and (ISC) 2 study guides, which can help you to increase your chances of success.
Be prepared to do your best on your CISSP exam. The next CISSP exam prep clinic is scheduled for November 10, 2004 at 11:00AM. Space is limited, so reserve your seat today!
Email your resume to Jking715@universityoffairfax.net
Call Jo-Anne King at 703-790-3203 or register online at
http://www.universityoffairfax.net/DODinfosec715
18 : WinSEC 2004
Hilton Arlington Towers Arlington, Virginia, USA.
Event Description:
Minasi and Spalding to feed your head with Windows Security tips at WinSEC 2004
Got Windows Security pain? Relieve it with a full day of training at WinSEC 2004
during November in Minneapolis, MN or Arlington, VA (Nov. 18 - see below). Delivered
by well-respected figures in the Microsoft Windows security industry -- renowned Mark
Manasi and George Spalding. Sign up by November 10, 2004 using Priority Code E0201 and
pay only $495. Visit www.winsec2004.com to learn more. Cookbook of tips and tricks
provided.
18-19 : Awareness
Peer Group - CSI
Washington, DC USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
Nov. 30 - Dec. 1 : Outsourcing
and Organizational Change: A Security Survival Guide
CSI Training Center - New York, New York USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
DECEMBER:
Nov. 30 - Dec. 1 : Outsourcing
and Organizational Change: A Security Survival Guide
CSI Training Center - New
York, New York USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
2-3 : Defense
Against Social Engineering
CSI Training Center - New
York, New York USA.
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
5-7 : SecureGOV
2004
The Homestead Resort in Hot Springs, Virginia
SecureGOV 2004 is an executive level forum created
specifically for CIO's, CTO's and Senior Security Officials from federal, state,
and local government agencies, who are responsible for security-related strategic
and operational planning and purchasing within their organizations. CEO's, SVP's,
and CTO's from solution provider companies will meet with these government officials
to discuss public sector security issues and provide possible solutions to meet
current requirements. Government officials will also develop future plans, policies,
and solutions and selected individuals will conduct keynote presentations, think-tanks,
and panel discussions that will investigate and debate the difficulties, opportunities
and key security issues facing the public sector at this critical time. Three
days of business meetings, endless networking opportunities, cocktail parties,
formal dining, and a golf tournament, are designed specifically to form out-of-office
business relationships, and provide the most time effective way to learn about
today's most cutting edge security solutions without taking up your valuable
office time.
7-8 : Information
Technology and the Law
Washington DC USA.
This two-day seminar explores the legal issues surrounding Internet use, the electronic workplace, information security, privacy protection, and computer incident response. Leaving confusing legalese behind, it covers a full range of issues, from copyright and trademark litigation, to electronic surveillance and monitoring, to legal standards for information protection, including S-OX, GLBA, HIPAA, and more.
2005
JANUARY:
FEBRUARY:
MARCH:
APRIL:
2-8 : InfoSec
World Conference & Expo -- 360 Degree Security
Disney's Coronado Springs Springs Resort Orlando, Florida USA.
Conference 4-6, Optional Workshops 2-3 and 6-8, Expo 4-5.
At InfoSec World Conference and Expo 2005, you will learn cutting edge techniques and practical strategies to implement and maintain a comprehensive information security program in your organization.
To learn more about this conference, please visit link provided above.
19-21 : 4th
Annual PKI R&D Workshop: Multiple Paths to Trust
NIST, Green Auditorium, Gaithersburg, Maryland
This workshop considers the full range of public key
technology used
for security decisions and supporting functionalities, including
authentication, authorization, identity (syndication, federation, and
aggregation), and trust. This year, the workshop has a particular
interest in how PKI and emerging trust mechanisms will interact with
each other at technical, policy and user levels to support trust
models that lack central authority.
MAY:
24-26 : CPM
2005 WEST
The Mirage Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada
CPM (Contingency Planning & Management) is dedicated
to the convergence of business continuity/continuity of operations, security
and emergency management, as each of these related disciplines need to work
together in order to create a complete risk management program for business
or government. www.ContingencyPlanningExpo.com
JUNE:
13-15 : NetSec'05
Scottsdale, Arizona USA. - The Phoenician
For more information regarding this event please
visit Computer Security Institute's website. Link provided above.
JULY:
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