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    From: SA Phil R. Slinkard [mailto:pslinkar@private]
    Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 2:55 PM
    To: George Heuston
    Subject: September 25th Meeting Announcement - "How Your Business Will
    Change: DHS, Wireless, and Secure Software"
    
    Meeting Announcement
    "How Your Business Will Change: DHS, Wireless and Secure Software"
    
    When: September 25th, 2003 From 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
    
    Where: Miller Hall, The World Forestry Center
    4033 SW Canyon Road Portland, OR 97221
    
    
    Agenda:
    
    8:00 a.m. - 8:45 a.m.
    
    Coffee and Registration
    8:45 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
    
    Welcome and Introductory Remarks
    9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.
    
    "Wireless Networks - A taste of 3G"
    9:50 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
    
    Break
    10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.
    
    "How DHS Will Change Your Business"
    10:50 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
    
    Break
    11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.
    
    "Keeping Software Secure"
    11:50 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
    
    Closing Remarks
    
    
    Speakers and Topics:
    
    Randy Walter on "Wireless Networks - A taste of 3G"
    
    Randy Walter from Verizon will be speaking on the 3G wireless network
    technology. His presentation will cover the next generation of high
    speed networking, high speed data enabled handsets, and 3G wireless data
    with case studies and solutions.
    
    
    Joel Summer on "How DHS Will Change Your Business"
    
    Joel Summer joined Miller Nash LLP in 2003 as a partner in its Seattle
    office. Joel Summer, formerly the vice president, general counsel and
    corporate secretary of Univar USA Inc., the largest distributor of
    industrial and pest-control chemicals in the world. Prior to his tenure
    at Univar, Mr. Summer served as a partner at Preston Gates Ellis LLP.
    Joel is a graduate of the University of Illinois and the DePaul
    University College of Law. Mr. Summer is licensed to practice law in
    Washington, Oregon and Illinois.
    
    Joel Summer will be speaking on the impact of Homeland security in the
    business environment. Homeland security is really an amalgam of some
    40-plus different federal laws. New laws are coming out of legislative
    committee by the week. These laws affect plant security, identification
    of key assets and processes, background checks on new employees, cyber
    security and transportation of products and services. Joel Summer will
    take you on a whirlwind tour of some of these laws.
    
    
    David Aucsmith on "Keeping Software Secure"
    
    David Aucsmith is the Security Architect and Chief Technology Officer
    for Microsoft's Security Business Unit.  He is responsible for defining
    the overall security architecture for Microsoft products.  This includes
    the Windows Platform, the .NET Servers family and solutions based on
    these platforms.  Additionally, David is responsible for government
    specific features in the Windows platform.
    
    Prior to Microsoft David was the Chief Security Architect for Intel
    where he worked on both hardware and software security technology
    including random number generation, cryptography, steganography, and
    network intrusion detection.  
    
    David has been heavily involved in computer security and cyber-crime
    issues for over 20 years.  He is a representative to various
    international, government and academic organizations.  These include:
    
    *           US Industry representative to the G8 Committee on Organized,
    Transnational, and Technological Crime (known as the Lyon Group) -
    worked to provide the technical understanding necessary to combat
    cybercrime while preventing egregious government regulation or treaty
    obligations - included direct participation in Paris, Berlin, and Tokyo
    summits
    *           Co-chair of the FBI's Information Technology Study Group
    *           Member of Secret Service Taskforce on Computer Aided
    Counterfeiting
    *           Worked with the European Commission (DG XIII) to craft
    digital signature regulations - represented US industry at the European
    Commission Hearings on Digital Signatures
    *           Member of the Presidents Taskforce on National Defense and
    Computer Technology, a component of the Centers for Strategic and
    International Studies
    *           Keynote speaker at numerous conferences including Defending
    Cyberspace 2000, HTCIA 2000, 2001 2002, and 2003, Cybercrime 2002 and
    2003, and the 2000 Secure Tech Conference
    *           Program Committee, 4th Conference on Information Hiding and
    Steganography, Pittsburgh, PA, 2001
    *           Program Committee, 2001 Network and Distributed Systems
    Security, San Diego, CA, 2001
    *           Program Committee, 1999 International Information Security
    Workshop, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    *           Program Committee, 3rd Conference on Information Hiding and
    Stenography, Dresden, Germany, 1999
    *           Program Committee, 2nd AES Conference, Rome, Italy, 1999
    *           Chair, 2nd Conference on Information Hiding and
    Steganography, Portland, Oregon, 1998
    
    Additionally, David has 27 issued US patents in the security technology
    field.
    
    David Aucsmith will be speaking on keeping software secure.
    
    
    * Parking Availability:
    
    Miller Hall shares the large free parking lot with the other surrounding
    institutions including the Oregon Zoo. You can also arrive by Tri-met's
    Westside MAX. The Washington Park Station is just a short walk from
    Miller Hall.
    
    *Contact Information:
    
    Any questions or comments can be directed to SA Mike Ruffner at (503)
    552-5466 or SA Phil R. Slinkard (503) 552-5290.
    



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