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Security Professionals Conference 2012 Security Professionals Conference May 15-17, 2012 • Indianapolis and Online Security Everywhere: Exploring the Expanding World of Security As the breadth of technology expands globally, so do the boundaries of information security. The 10th annual Security Professionals Conference, May 15-17, at the JW Marriott Indianapolis and online, will attempt to recalibrate security during a paradigm shift. Our institutional data resides in environments where borders continue to dissolve. Constant accessibility and portability have become commonplace for employees and students. This means that:
The 2012 Security Professionals Conference is brought to you by the EDUCAUSE and Internet2 Higher Education Information Security Council (HEISC) and the Research and Education Networking Information Sharing and Analysis Center (REN-ISAC). Registration is open. Browse the face-to-face and online programs to see what innovative and practical ideas are being presented, and what hot topics will be discussed. Be inspired to see the bigger picture and return to campus with a new perspective. Who Should Attend?The Security Professionals Conference is for security staff, IT staff, privacy officers, and others from the higher education community with an interest in security or privacy. General Session Speakers Wednesday General Session: Opening Keynote Thursday General Session: Ensuring Effective Communications for Information Security on Campus Additional Event OpportunitiesThe General Session and morning concurrent sessions on Thursday, May 17, will be combined with the Enterprise IT Leadership Conference to encourage IT leaders onsite and online to network and convene on enterprise security issues. Program CommitteeView the list of the Security Professionals Conference 2012 Program Committee members. |
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