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ANNOUNCEMENT: Online registration
for this conference has been closed. We
have made arrangements to have space
available for late/walk-in registrations.
Simply bring your
completed registration form and
payment information, and we'll register
you at the event desk. We hope to see you
there!

About This Conference
One
important priority of the Department of
Homeland Security is to examine the
vulnerabilities found with our
infrastructure. This important half-day
briefing will teach you how to prepare for
an attack on critical infrastructure, what
do you do when you are under attack, and
will help you take a closer look at Cyber
Defense.
You will be
able to identify and assess current and
future threats to the homeland, map those
threats against our vulnerabilities, issue
timely warnings and take preventive and
protective action. You'll better
understand the guiding principles that
will underpin efforts to secure the
infrastructures and assets vital to our
national security, governance, public
health and safety, economy and public
confidence
What You
Will Learn
- How to
better understand infrastructure
threats, issues, and requirements
- National
strategy for infrastructure protection
- New
products in development and on the
drawing boards
- New
initiatives being planned at the
federal, state and local levels
- Civil
agency organization and planning
- What
security measures to look for with
wireless systems
- What are
the possible programs and funding
sources

- Federal
systems integrators and solutions
providers
- Federal,
state and local "first responders"
- U.S.
Civil agencies with critical
infrastructure to be protected
- Security
infrastructure executives
- Anyone
involved in law enforcement, fire
fighting, and emergency medical services
- Federal
managers and executives looking for
information sharing initiatives
- Security
professionals

-
Robert Gorrie,
Deputy Director, Defense-wide
Information Assurance Program Office of
the Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Networks and Information Integration (OASD
(NII))
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Tom O'Keefe,
Deputy Director, Office of Information
Systems Security, FAA
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Michael Maggio,
President & CEO, Newbury Networks, Inc.
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Pauline Bowen,
Information Security Review Team, NIST
Agenda
8:30-8:35 Welcome/Opening Comments Don
Dickson, Publisher, Homeland Defense
Journal
8:35-9:15 Tom O'Keefe, Deputy Director,
Office of Information Systems Security,
FAA
9:15-10:00 Robert Gorrie, Deputy Director,
Defense-wide Information Assurance
Program, DoD
10:00-10:15 NETWORKING BREAK Sponsored by
Homeland Defense Journal
10:15-11:15 Pauline Bowen, Information
Security Review Team, NIST
11:15-12:00 Michael Maggio, President &
CEO, Newbury Networks, Inc.
12:00-12:30 Conference Wrap Up Don
Dickson, Publisher, Homeland Defense
Journal


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www.homelanddefensejournal.com)
Organizational
Sponsors

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Become a Sponsor
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like to become a sponsor at a Homeland
Defense Training Conference, please
download and complete our
set of sponsor
forms. (Forms require
Acrobat Reader.)
For more information on sponsor
arrangements, please contact
Cara Lombardi,
(703) 807-2743.

Registration
Fee
-
Industry - $295
-
Small Business (100
employees or less) - $195
-
Government - $95
Coffee and refreshments included
Registrations are payable
by credit card, check or government
purchase order.
CANCELLATION
POLICY:
You may designate a substitute in writing
any time before the conference. To cancel
and obtain a full refund, please make sure
we receive your notice in writing at least
5 business days prior to the conference
start date. If you cancel in writing after
that date, but before the course begins,
you will receive a full refund, less a $50
processing fee. No refunds are given for
cancellations received the day the
conference begins or later.
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Accommodations
Contact
Us
- For
registration information, contact
Maurice Martin,
(703) 807-2753
- For
information on exhibitor or
sponsor arrangements, contact
Cara Lombardi,
(703) 807-2743
- For
technical support with this website,
contact
Maurice Martin,
(703) 807-2753
- For
general information
about this conference, contact
Laura Johnson, (703) 807-2747
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