[Nolug] Fwd: IT security seminar

From: Joey Kelly <joey_at_joeykelly.net>
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 21:26:44 +0000
Message-Id: <200310180228.h9I2SMm06113@vkh.joeykelly.net>

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Subject: Reminder - IT security seminar
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 17:20:05 -0500
From: "seminars" <seminars@agillis.com>
To: "seminars" <seminars@agillis.com>

            <http://www.ltc-la.org/>

          Internet and Computer Security
How Vulnerable Are You?

Sponsored by:

  <http://www.agillis.com/> <http://www.broadbandip.net/>
  <http://www.renaissancehotels.com/msydt>

Guest Speaker: Mr. Chris Shipp
Cyber Security Program Administrator
Department of Energy Strategic Petroleum Reserve

Topics:
Learn the 3 Keys to Cyber Security Success
Understand Your Current Security Stance
Prepare to Stop Hackers Cold

Speaker:
Agillis Solutions, Inc.

Topics:
Cyber Attacks and Viiruses... How Much Protection is Enough?
Employee Internet and Email Utilization... Do's and Don'ts
Employee Computer Utilization... Asset or Liability

Speaker:
Broadband IP

Topics:
Myths about wireless... How secure can it be?
Satellite, Point to Point, 2.4, 5.8... What are the differences?

          Chris Shipp has been in the Information Technology field for
over 15 years and has accumulated an impressive range of knowledge. Mr.
Shipp's areas of expertise include computer network design, public key
infrastructure, cryptography, policy development, and computer and
network security. Currently he serves as Cyber Security Program
Administrator for the Department of Energy Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
A well-known technical trainer, Mr. Shipp has provided training for
government agencies including the FBI, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
and the U.S. Department of Energy, as well as numerous private
organizations. Chris is a talented speaker who is able to present
technical, often complex subject matter in a way that is entertaining
and understandable to the normal human (non-techie). Most attendees of
Mr. Shipp's training sessions or speaking engagements leave with a smile
on their face and a better understanding of the topics covered. His
ability to inform, instruct and entertain all at once is rare,
especially in the Information Technology field.

When: Friday, October 24th, 2003
             7:30 am - Registration
             8:00 am - Presentations Begin
             11:30 am - Panel Discussion and Boxed Lunches Served
             12:30 pm - Program Concludes
Where: Renaissance Arts Hotel
             700 Tchoupitoulas Street New Orleans , LA 70130
             Click here for directions.
<http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?country=US&addtohistory=&address=7
00+Tchoupitoulas+Street&city=New+Orleans&state=LA&zipcode=&homesubmit=Ge
t+Map>
Cost: $25
RSVP: Register online here.
<http://www.ltc-la.org/innerPage.cfm?pageType=eventDetail&eventID=25>

Register Online
<http://www.ltc-la.org/innerPage.cfm?pageType=eventDetail&eventID=25>
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Internet and Computer Security
How Vulnerable Are You?

Sponsored by:

 

Guest Speaker: Mr. Chris Shipp
Cyber Security Program Administrator
Department of Energy Strategic Petroleum Reserve

Topics:
Learn the 3 Keys to Cyber Security Success
Understand Your Current Security Stance
Prepare to Stop Hackers Cold

Speaker:
Agillis Solutions, Inc.

Topics:
Cyber Attacks and Viiruses...  How Much Protection is Enough?
Employee Internet and Email Utilization... Do's and Don'ts
Employee Computer Utilization... Asset or Liability

Speaker:
Broadband IP

Topics:
Myths about wireless... How secure can it be?
Satellite, Point to Point, 2.4, 5.8... What are the differences?

 

 

Chris Shipp has been in the Information Technology field for over 15 years and has accumulated an impressive range of knowledge. Mr. Shipp's areas of expertise include computer network design, public key infrastructure, cryptography, policy development, and computer and network security. Currently he serves as Cyber Security Program Administrator for the Department of Energy Strategic Petroleum Reserve. A well-known technical trainer, Mr. Shipp has provided training for government agencies including the FBI, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the U.S. Department of Energy, as well as numerous private organizations. Chris is a talented speaker who is able to present technical, often complex subject matter in a way that is entertaining and understandable to the normal human (non-techie). Most attendees of Mr. Shipp's training sessions or speaking engagements leave with a smile on their face and a better understanding of the topics covered. His ability to inform, instruct and entertain all at once is rare, especially in the Information Technology field.

 

       

When:   Friday, October 24th, 2003
             7:30 am  -  Registration
             8:00 am  -  Presentations Begin
             11:30 am - Panel Discussion and Boxed Lunches Served
             12:30 pm - Program Concludes
Where:
  Renaissance Arts Hotel
             700 Tchoupitoulas Street New Orleans , LA 70130
             Click here for directions.
Cost:     $25
RSVP:   Register online here.

 

Register Online

 

  © 2003 Louisiana Technology Council

 


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