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Greetings!
SecureWorld's SW News is a monthly newsletter
designed to keep you informed on the latest security news from
SecureWorld Regional Conferences. SW News
continues to foster the communication between security
professionals and technology leaders. Keep up to date all year
on developments in our industry - Is Your World Secure?
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SecureWorld
Expo Announces Key Partnership with ISSA® |
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SecureWorld Expo has solidified a key education program
partnership with ISSA International, the leading organization
for information security professionals. This partnership
provides the security community a crucial forum for
communication between technology leaders, government
officials, and corporate security professionals in six cities
throughout the nation. |
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ST&D
Magazine announces 4-City Voice of Experts
Tour |
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Security Technology & Design's Voice of the Expert
seminar tour is the first Regional Touring Seminar series
formed to promote the ideals of constructive communication
between security end user professionals, technology leaders
and systems integrators. |
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Detroit
SecureWorld Presenting Sponsor Walsh College Announces Nan
Poulios Head of Information Assurance
Program |
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Nanette Poulios, CISSP, CISM, has been named director of
the Walsh College Information Assurance Center fulfilling the
position held by Jeff Recor, who has decided to focus
full-time on his growing consulting business. Recor will
continue teaching as an adjunct instructor and will serve as
an adviser to the Master of Science in Information Assurance
degree program. |
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Dr. Whit
Diffie Featured at the Atlanta SecureWorld |
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Dr. Whitfield Diffie, CSO, Sun Microsystems is best known
for his 1975 discovery of the concept of public key
cryptography. At the upcoming Atlanta SecureWorld Expo, he
will be covering Information Security at One Hundred-
Timeline of Information Security. Concern with protecting
information may be as old as human society, but the field of
information security as we know it today dates from the
introduction of radio at the beginning of the 20th century.
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