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Best
Practices For Defending Against Insider Threats
to Proprietary Data
For Government
& Commercial Legal, Privacy, Facility, IT &
Security Managers
Learn
the Latest Research into Sensitive and/or Private
Data Loss and Best Practices for Internal Security
February
28, 2007
NRECA
Executive Conference Center
Arlington, Virginia
Registration-
8:00am, Program Starts-8:00am- Program Ends- 4:00pm
“This
was an excellent conference. Very valuable to me.”
“I stayed until the end. I never do that.
I always lose interest.”
- Past Attendees
Complimentary Registration for Government Employees
**Special Guest Speaker**
Dennis
Heretick,
Chief Information Security Officer, U.S. Department
of Justice
NOTE:
On-line registrations for this conference are now
closed. Space is available for walk in registrants.
To register the day of the conference, please complete
the registration
form
Registration: 8:00 a.m.
Program Starts: 8:30 a.m.
Wrap-up: 4:00 p.m.
About This
Conference
It’s no surprise
that security is the #1 priority in 2006 for CIO’s,
according to a Goldman Sachs study. Billions of
dollars are at risk, along with the integrity and
reputation of your organization. Standard security
measures focus on keeping intruders out —
but what if your data leaks come from inside, either
maliciously or unintentionally, because your information
is unmanaged and unsecured?
Malicious action by a trusted insider or ex-employee
with access to corporate network resources and proprietary
data is one of the most dangerous security threats
today. These insiders use their inside knowledge
to carry out acts of sabotage, espionage, and theft
of data. In today’s regulatory environment,
even inadvertent disclosures of private data could
have disastrous legal consequences for the organization
responsible for protecting that data.
Best Practices for Defending Against Insider
Threat to Proprietary Data Conference will
cover the threats of an insider to your organization,
case studies from the front lines, and groundbreaking
new technology developments designed to help organizations
weed out malicious insiders.
What
You Will Learn
Best
practices and successful strategies for combating
the insider threat
Ways
to minimize insider threat
Cutting-edge
technology approaches to securing your corporate
network from insider activity
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Executives
responsible for corporate governance, internal
control and compliance programs
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Executive
level managers & administrators: network,
systems, infrastructure, security, and LAN/WAN
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Infrastructure
and IT managers, security directors, telecom
managers, chief security officers, chief technology
officers
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Developers:
wireless software and hardware products
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Consultants
and integrators: IT, security, operation specialists
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Federal
systems integrators and solutions providers
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Banking
and Finance Professionals
Early
Registrants Include:
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A&N
Associates, Inc., Vice President
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Arcsight,
Chief Security Officer
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Booz
Allen Hamilton, Associate
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Computer
Network Defense Research & Technology, Deputy
Director
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Corporation
for National & Community Service, Chief
Information Officer
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Defense
Threat Reducation Agency, Chief Investigator
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Department
of Defense, Telecommunications Manager
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Department
of Education, Security Officer
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Department
of Housing and Urban Development, Chief Information
Security Officer
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Department
of Interior, Bureau IT Security Manager
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Department
of State, Security Specialist
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Environmental
Protection Agency, Network Manager
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Housing
Authority, City of Durham, NC, Internal Auditor
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Inter-American
Foundation, Director, Information Management
& Human Capital
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Internal
Revenue Service, Senior Security Architect
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Metropolitan
Police Department, Deputy Chief Information
Officer and Chief Information Security Officer
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Millennium
Challenge Corporation, Acting General Counsel
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Missile
Defense Agency, Director, MDA DOSA
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NASA,
IT Director
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National
Park Service, Chief, OA&T
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NOAA,
Research Physicist
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Norad/Northcom,
Commands Security Manager
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Office
of the Inspector General, OPM, IT Specialist
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Ponemon
Institute, Chairman and Founder
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Raven
Rock Mountain Complex, Installation Security
Officer
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SAIC,
Senior Analyst and Investigator
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Sensis
Corp, Corporate Initiatives
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Social
Security Administration, Director Usability,
Security & Accessibility Services
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U.S.
Air Force
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U.S
Army Corps of Engineers, Intelligence Threat
Analyst
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U.S.
Department Environmental Protection Agency,
Information Security Officer
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U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, Director,
Division of Workplace Programs
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U.S.
Department of Justice, Chief Information Security
Officer
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U.S.
Department of Labor, IT Specialist
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U.S.
Department of State, Information Security Program
Instructor
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U.S.
Department of Treasury, Director, Application
Development & Data Warehousing
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U.S.
General Services Administration, IT Specialist
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U.S.
Office of Personnel Managament, IT Security
Officer
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U.S.
Treasury Inspector General, Assistant Director
- Data Warehousing
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United
States Park Police, Commander, IT & Communications
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West
Virginia Conservation Agency, IS Manager
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Workshare,
Director of Federal

Confirmed Speakers
8:00-8:30am |
Registration/Continental
Breakfast (coffee and pastries) |
8:30-8:35am |
Opening
Remarks: Kim Hovda, Director,
Meetings and Marketing, Homeland Defense Journal |
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8:35-9:15am |
Keynote
Speaker: Dennis
Heretick,
Chief
Information Security Officer,
U.S. Department of Justice
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9:15-10:00am |
Kelvin
Taylor, CISSP, CAP,
Information Security Specialist, Housing of
Urban Development (HUD) Office of Information
Security, Compliance and Oversight Division |
"Threat
from Within" |
10:00-10:15am |
NETWORKING
BREAK: Sponsored by Homeland
Defense Journal |
10:15-11:00am |
Calvin
Miller , CISSP, PMP, Deputy
Chief Information Officer and Chief Information
Security Officer, Metropolitan Police Department |
|
11:00-11:45am |
John
Mantini, Assistant General Counsel,
Millennium Challenge Corporation |
"The
Law of Information Management -
A Federal Agency Perspective" |
11:45-12:30pm |
NETWORKING
LUNCH: Sponsored by Homeland
Defense Journal |
| 12:30-1:15pm |
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Dr. Larry Ponemon,
Chairman and Founder,
Ponemon Institute
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Brian Contos, CISSP,
Chief Security Officer, ArcSight Inc.
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"Get
Inside the Insider: A Study and Stories from
the Trenches" |
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1:15-2:00pm |
Dr.
Bruce Gabrielson, NCE,
Booz Allen Hamilton, Chairman of the
ESSG Insider Threat Technology Advisory Group,
Senior Advior
NSA CND R&T PMO |
"Solving
Insider Threats
in DoD" |
2:00-2:15pm |
NETWORKING
BREAK: Sponsored by Homeland
Defense Journal |
2:15-3:00pm |
Dr.
Terry Gudaitis, Director of Incident
Response Services and Open
Source Monitoring Services, Science Applications
International Corporation (former Operations
Officer and Behavioral Profiler at the Central
Intelligence Agency) |
"Trends
in Insider Threat and Projections for 2007" |
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3:00-3:45pm |
Dana
J. Lesemann, Vice
President and Deputy General Counsel, Stroz
Friedberg, LLC |
"Defending Against the Insider Threat: Using
Digital Forensics to Mitigate Losses" |
3:45-4:00pm |
Closing
Remarks: Kim Hovda, Director,
Meetings and Marketing, Homeland Defense Journal
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Media
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Registration Fee
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(100 employees or less) - $275 per person
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- Complimentary
and must register by calling Katie Smith at
(703) 807-2758 or faxing the
registration form
to (703) 807-2728.
Includes
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pastries), lunch, and your course handouts.
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Homeland Defense Journal
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Location/Nearby
Hotel Accommodations
This
conference will be held at the NRECA (National Rural
Electric Coop Assn) Headquarters Building, Executive
Conference Center (Main Floor) at 4301 Wilson Boulevard,
Arlington, Virginia 22203. Please note: the parking
garage and a side entrance to the building is on
Taylor Street.
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here for a detailed map and business directory
of the Ballston area of Arlington, please note the
workshop is in building #211 on the map.
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Us
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For registration information,
contact Katie
Smith, (703) 807-2758
•
For government speaking and best practices
presentation opportunities, contact
Kim Hovda,
(703) 894-1096
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interested in sponsorship information and related
speaking opportunities, contact
Kim
Hovda, (703) 894-1096
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