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Security 2011Security 2011Setting a Course for Collaboration and Innovative Solutions Attendee Quick LinksFree Streaming Selection of SessionsCybersecurity Outlook for 2011 Tues., April 5 | 9:00-10:00 a.m. (CT) Ask the ISO Experts: An Online Panel Discussion Tues., April 5 | 2:45-3:45 p.m. (CT)
The Security Professionals Conference connects information security professionals, security analysts and engineers, IT staff, privacy officers, C-level executives, and others from across the higher education community. It is the premier forum for strengthening the ability of the higher education sector to protect information assets from the changing threat vectors and respond to the ever-increasing compliance requirements imposed on the higher education community. The Security 2011 conference, "Setting a Course for Collaboration and Innovative Solutions," will focus on security topics that span the information assurance measures of people, process, and technology. The Higher Education Information Security Council (HEISC) welcomes and encourages your participation at the Ninth Annual Security Professionals Conference, sponsored by EDUCAUSE and Internet2, April 4–6, 2011. Please join us face-to-face at the Grand Hyatt in San Antonio, Texas…or if you can't attend in person, join us online! Preconference seminars begin the morning of Monday, April 4, with the full conference program April 5–6, 2011. The program tracks will fall under these broad categories: Awareness and Training, Audits and Assessments, Governance and Compliance, Technology Concepts, and Advanced Technology. General Session SpeakersTuesday, April 5Cybersecurity Outlook for 2011 - Sponsored by Trustwave (available to face-to-face and online participants) ![]() Karen Evans National Director US Cyber Challenge Wednesday, April 6Cloud Computing, Information Security, and Privacy in Higher Education (available to face-to-face participants only) ![]() Eran Feigenbaum Director of Security Google Apps
If It's in the Cloud, Get It on Paper: Cloud Computing Contract Issues (available to online participants only) Thomas Trappler, Director, UCLA Software Licensing, UCLA Program CommitteeSecurity Professionals Conference 2011 Program Committee members. |
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