[ISN] Critical Infrastructure Protection Project - March Events

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Date: Tue Mar 09 2004 - 00:35:55 PST

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    Forwarded from: Anne Mitchell <amitche2@private>
    
    Don't miss out on these exciting events from the Critical
    Infrastructure Protection Project!  For Details, check out
    http://techcenter.gmu.edu/programs/conferences.html
    
    ** Critical Information Infrastructure Protection: Issues and Perspectives
    March 11, 2004
    Washington, D.C.
    
    The Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Project, the Swiss
    Embassy, and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology are
    co-sponsoring this reception, which will celebrate the publication of
    the 2004 International Critical Information Infrastructure Protection
    Handbook.  Speakers will include Myriam Dunn and Isabelle Wigert,
    authors of the Handbook, and Paul Kurtz, former Special Assistant to
    the President for Critical Infrastructure Protection.
    
    To RSVP or for more information, contact Elizabeth Wilson at
    202-745-7947 or elizabeth.wilson@private
    
    ** Foreign Investment in U.S. Critical Infrastructure
    March 12, 2004
    Arlington, Virginia
    
    Covington & Burling and The Tech Center's Critical Infrastructure
    Protection (CIP) Project are co-sponsoring this conference, which will
    examine the legal, policy, and economic implications of foreign
    investment in U.S. critical infrastructure.  The conference will be
    held at the George Mason University School of Law in Arlington,
    Virginia.
    
    To RSVP or for more information, contact Amy Cobb at 703-993-8193 or
    acobb1@private
    
    ** Policyware: Economic and Security Considerations in Developing 
    Federal Policy for Open Source and Proprietary Software
    March 19, 2004
    Arlington, Virginia
    
    The Tech Center's Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Project is
    hosting this reception, which will announce the release of a new study
    "Policyware: Economic and Security Considerations in Developing
    Federal Policy for Open Source and Proprietary Software."  The
    reception will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the George Mason
    University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia.
    
    To RSVP or for more information, contact Amy Cobb at 703-993-8193 or
    acobb1@private
    
    
    Questions, Comments, Concerns?  Contact:
    --
    Anne Mitchell
    Senior Legal Research Associate
    Critical Infrastructure Protection Project
    George Mason School of Law
    Phone: 703/993-4146
    Fax:  703/993-4847
    
    
    
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