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ProgramSeminarsPreconference Seminars will be offered on Monday, April 10. (PLEASE NOTE: A separate registration and fee are required.) These seminars will provide attendees a chance to explore key issues, tools, and subjects in great detail. These half- and full-day sessions will be intensive, in-depth, and highly interactive sessions. Agenda
You can view the full conference agenda, detailed program information, or follow the links below for schedule information for specific dates.The best way to plan your conference schedule is to use our Itinerary Builder, which allows you to chart, save, update, download, and print your conference schedule before you head to Denver. Also available is a complete listing of speakers, and links to their sessions. Speakers now have the ability to upload session materials. Click here to view a list of sessions with available resources.
Program Committee2006 Security Professionals Conference Program Committee. 2007 Conference and Volunteer OpportunitiesMark your calendars now for the 2007 Security Professionals Conference to be held April 1012 at the Denver Marriott City Center. Get involved behind the scenes at next year's conference to help contribute to its success and expand yourself professionally. One way to do this is to give a presentation at the conference; check the Web site this winter for information about submitting a presentation proposal. You can also help plan the conference program by serving on the program committee. E-mail volunteer@educause.edu for more information. Yet another way to participate is to serve as a session convener, being on hand at a particular session to introduce the speaker and make sure the session runs smoothly; the 2007 conference Web site will have more information about this opportunity. Page Last Updated: Monday, April 10, 2006
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