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Positioning
Computer Security Institute's NetSec and Annual Computer Security conferences and exhibitions are established as the authoritative resource for education and training in information security. Technical pros find here the cutting-edge strategies, best practices and vendor solutions they need to stay ahead of today's challenges in security. The focus is on providing security professionals both management and technological solutions to their day-to-day challenges.
Overview
The conference programs offer comprehensive coverage of current security issues, technologies and best practices, on topic areas that include: Intrusion detection, forensics, biometrics, Internet/intranet security, VPNs, wireless security, network security, remote access, telecommunications, cryptography, computer crime, infrastructure, product specific, awareness and much more. An Introductory track is offered for newcomers and focused two day pre and post seminars include certification preparation.
Target Audience
Information/computer security managers and directors, security staff/specialists, consultants, engineers, systems analysts, IT'/MIS/DP managers, network&systems administrators, CEOs, CIOs CTOs.. Those new to security as well as professionals of many years benefit from this event.
Dates and Locations
NetSec 2005
June 13-15,2005,
The Phoenician, Scottsdale, AZ