I'm not sure this announcement ever got to this list, though I think some folks received it separately. This December 5 conference in Seattle features presentations on the Ivanov case and other recent hacking investigations and prosecutions, as well as security planning and response strategies, and a presentation on the USA PATRIOT anti-terrorism legislation (yes, it has computer security implications). While it is put on by a legal organization it is not intended only for lawyers. You can see a .pdf of the program at < http://www.kcba.org/CLE/clecontent.src#15 <http://www.kcba.org/CLE/clecontent.src#15> >. From: John R. Christiansen Preston | Gates | Ellis LLP 701 Fifth Avenue, Seattle, Washington 98104 *Direct: 206.613.7118 - *Cell: 206.799.9388 * johnc@private Reader Beware: Internet e-mail is inherently insecure. Unencrypted e-mail may be accessible to unauthorized viewers, e-mail content may have been modified or corrupted, and e-mail headers or signatures may incorrectly identify the sender. If you wish to confirm the contents of this message or identity of the sender, or wish to arrange for more secure communication please contact me using a communications channel other than a "reply" to this e-mail. Thank you. Computer Security and Cybercrime: Legal Risks and Responsibilities in a Dangerous World December 5, 2001 At the WSCTC Rm #602-604 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Questions of risk management, liability allocation, and crime and punishment are emerging ever more forcibly as we become more economically and personally dependent on computer networks; the same networks that are seeming ever more vulnerable to hackers, crackers, viruses, worms and information warfare. This conference will bring together those professionals most concerned with addressing these questions: lawyers, computer security experts and system developers. Anyone who has clients that develop or depend on the security of their computer systems-including law firms themselves-should attend. The conference is presented in collaboration with "The Agora", one of the nation's premiere association of information security professionals
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