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October 6-8, 2008 - Galveston, TX
Technology Information Security Conference
Hosted by United Space Alliance, ISSA, and ISACA [MORE INFO]
CANCELLED DUE TO HURRICANE IKE
Topic: Identify Theft - Methods and Madness of Information Thieves
What is a good name worth? A single victim of identity theft will spend an average of 175 hours and $1,500 trying to clear their credit and restore their good name. Brokers of stolen identities are paying as much as $200 for one name with valid birth date, mother's maiden name, Social Security number, and bank account information.
Whether you own a computer or not, this presentation is for you! This eye-opening presentation will expose you to the simple and effective methods identity thieves use to acquire your data online and in person. Take a trip into the seedy world of information trading, where organized crime and cyber-crime go hand in hand. Learn how hackers leverage online services like MySpace.com to steal the identities of your teenagers. Receive critical advice on how to protect your family and your identity, and what to do if you become a victim.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain the knowledge and insight that will empower you in the fight to preserve your good name.
Panel Discussion: Future and Emerging IT Security Trends
October 16, 2008 - Houston, TX
Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA)
Chapter Meeting
Topic: Seven Steps to Enterprise Security
October 21-22, 2008 - Knoxville, TN
East Tennessee Cyber-Security Summit 2008
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1:30 PM to 5:00 PM
Session 1: Who's Attacking Your Computer and Why
Session 2: The Evolving Threat Landscape
Session 3: TBD
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