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IT Security and Cyberterrorism Conference


How much of a threat is cyberterrorism? What impact would a cyberattack have on our national and economic security? What is the government doing to prepare for such an event?

INPUT is assembling a panel of government executives and security experts to discuss the current state of IT security and the cyberterrorism threat climate.

Speaker Panel

  • William Neugent, Chief Engineer, Security and Information Operations, MITRE and Author of, "No Outward Sign: A novel about vigilante hackers, the FBI and cyberterrorism"
  • Allan Paller, Director, Research, SANS Institute
  • Bruce Brody, CISO, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Lisa Schlosser, CIO, U.S. Housing and Urban Development
  • Daniel G. Wolf, IA Deputy Director, National Security Agency (invited)
  • Congressman Dan Lungren, California (invited)

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Panel Discussion Topics:

  • Is Cyberterrorism a threat?
  • Current challenges and vulnerabilities with IT Security
  • Is the private sector prepared for a cyberattack? How?
  • What the federal government is doing to prepare for such an attack

Wednesday, December 7, 2005

7:30 am - 1:30 pm
Washington, DC


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Featured Speakers

William Neugent
Chief Engineer, Security and Information Operations, MITRE

Congressman Dan Lungren
California, 3rd District

Registration Fees:
Government - $50
Members - $125
Non-members - $150

Location:
JW Marriott
1331 Pennsylvania Ave
Washington, DC 20004
202-393-2000
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