CRIME FW: 2004 NW Wireless & Security Summit Returns

From: Sasha Romanosky (sasha_romanosky@private)
Date: Thu Sep 23 2004 - 20:11:10 PDT


 
If anyone is heading to this (and is particularly intererested in
infosec and the vulnerability field), I strongly encourage you to attend
Gerhard's talk. He is a fascinating person to listen to and talk with. 
 
cheers,
sasha
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Garrett Leeson [mailto:gleeson@private] 
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 3:23 PM
To: garrett Leeson
Subject: 2004 NW Wireless & Security Summit Returns


 
2nd Annual NW Wireless & Security Summit

Together with

Oregon State Interoperability Executive Council (SIEC) Stakeholder
Summit

 

Wednesday, October 20th @ the Oregon Convention Center

Register now at  <http://www.wireless-securitysummit.com/>
www.wireless-securitysummit.com

 

This one day Summit provides technology solutions for business owners,
managers, entrepreneurs, government officials, CSO's, warehouse and
facility managers, Senior and mid-level IT enterprise executives from
both public and private sectors.  



Two National Security Speakers:

 

 <mailto:geschelbeck@private> Gerhard Eschelbeck, Chief Technology
Officer and Vice President of Engineering, Qualys, Inc.  

 

Dave Cullinane, Chief Information Security Officer - Washington Mutual
Inc. CPP, CISSP & International President of the Information Systems
Security Association (ISSA).

 

Current Sponsors:
Invictus Networks, Good Technologies, Solutions IQ, Cisco Systems, Day
Wireless, Polar Systems, Breakwater Security, Tolt Technologies, Sprint,
WatchGuard, MA com, CompView, and the Portland Business Journal

 

Current Partnering Organizations: 

Software Association of Oregon, Regional Alliances for Infrastructure
and Network Security, Information Systems Security Association, IEEE -
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and Internet
Professionals Northwest

 

JUST ANNOUNCED - Oregon State Interoperability Executive Council Summit

 

"Why can't we talk?"  Learn about the local and state efforts to improve
public safety communications so that agencies can talk to one another on
demand, in real time, when needed.  

 

Cost is $49.00, save $20 if registered by October 8th ($69.00 after
October 8th). Price includes a full day of featured speakers, conference
tracks, lunch, executive reception and admission to all security and
wireless exhibits. Go to www.wireless-securitysummit.com
<http://www.wireless-securitysummit.com/>  for additional information
and registration. 

 





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