Special CRIME Meeting, Friday, 5 April @10am @ Verizon, Tigard

From: Geo (geoneve@private)
Date: Wed Mar 20 2002 - 17:53:53 PST

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    Folks,
    
    Eugene Spafford will be in town to talk to the CRIME group on Friday, April
    5th, at 10AM at Verizon.
    http://crime.zotconsulting.com/meetings.php3.  He will be discussing the
    art, science, and direction of information security.   Block the time to be
    there.
    
    Spaf's bio is set forth below.  It is a real honor to have him here to
    speak. Thanks to Tripwire for arranging it!
    
    Eugene H. Spafford is a professor of Computer Sciences at Purdue
    University,  a professor of Philosophy, the university's Information
    Systems Security Officer, and is Director of the Center for Education
    Research Information Assurance and Security.  CERIAS is a campus-wide
    multi-disciplinary Center, with a broadly-focused mission to explore
    issues related to protecting information and information resources.
    Spaf has written extensively about information security, software
    engineering, and professional ethics. He has published over 100
    articles and reports on his research, has written or contributed to
    over a dozen books, and he serves on the editorial boards of most
    major infosec-related journals.
    
    Dr. Spafford is a Fellow of the ACM, Fellow of the AAAS, Fellow of
    the IEEE, and is a charter recipient of the Computer Society's Golden
    Core award. Among other activities, he is chair of the ACM's U.S.
    Public Policy Committee, a member of the Board of Directors of the
    Computing Research Association , and is a member of the US Air Force
    Scientific Advisory Board. He regularly serves as a consultant on
    information security and computer crime to law firms, major
    corporations, U.S. government agencies, and state and national law
    enforcement agencies around the world.  He was the year 2000
    recipient of the NIST/NCSC National Computer Systems Security Award,
    generally regarded as the field's most significant honor in
    information security research, and was named as one of the "Five Most
    Influential Leaders in Information Security" by the readers and
    editors of Information Security in 1999.
    
    More information may be found at
    <http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/homes/spaf>.
    
    In his spare time, Spaf wonders why he has no spare time.
    



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