[ISN] Call for papers; June 2004 Great Lakes Electronic Crime and Corporate Security Summit

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Date: Sun Nov 09 2003 - 22:30:00 PST

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    Forwarded from: Mark Bernard <mbernard@private>
    
    Dear Associates, 
    
    The Michigan, Ontario and New Brunswick HTCIA chapters are proud to
    announce the first ever joint US and Canada Electronic Crime
    conference scheduled for June 15, 16, & 17 of 2004 in Windsor Ontario.  
    You will not want to miss this event! The conference will bring
    together some of the finest minds within the fields of Corporate
    Security, Law Enforcement and Homeland Security to share their
    experience and knowledge with participants. We will forge new
    alliances with our US and Canadian counter parts improving our ability
    to investigate and prevent cyber crime.
    
    We are now requesting that interested speakers and lecturers contact
    me at your next opportunity.
    
    Please contact me for a copy of our lecturers guide, which includes an
    overview of the courses and basic requirements that will make this
    conference the most successful one in recent memory.
    
    First Draft of your presentation should be sent in to me no later than
    May 3rd, 2004 and final drafts are due by May 24th, 2004.
    
    
    Please assist,
    Mark.
    
    GLECS Director of Education,
    http://www.glecs.org
    
    Mark E. S. Bernard, CISM,
    Apollo Computer Consultants Inc.
    
    email: Mark.Bernard.CISM@apollo-cc.com
    Web site: www.apollo-cc.com
    
    Phone: (506) 375-6368
    
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