Consec 2010


Register for Consec '10
  • Linda Betz: CISO, IBM
  • Thomas Peltier: President,
    Thomas R. Peltier and Assoc.
  • John Blackley: Information Security Manager,
    Children’s Medical Center of Dallas
  • William Hugh Murray: Computer security
    pioneer, a founder of IT audit
  • Matt Tesauro: OWASP Board Member,
    WTE Project Leader

    Download the full ConSec' 10 Brochure (PDF)

  • One-day forum for executives and
    senior management
  • Available as part of conference or
    stand-alone unit
  • Back by popular demand!  
  • Available as part of conference or
    stand-alone unit
 
As an IT professional, it is imperative that you stay up-to-date on the latest developments in our industry.
Yesterday’s risks are known, but what about tomorrow’s?
 
In the 2000s, “cyber threats” grew up. Social networks emerged as the second home of millions. They attracted both legitimate new business models and new ways to defraud. Identity theft became a household term. From the network-crippling Code Red and Nimda worms of 2001, through financially-motivated rogue security software, SQL injection compromises, the rise of bot-nets, and in 2009 the theft of 130 million credit card numbers, the threats have trended away from “hacking,” for notoriety sake, toward cybercrime, for profit.
In addition to cyber threats, Business Continuity challenges included man-made and natural disasters of a proportion never before experienced. A tsunami washed away thousands of miles of coastlines – and a quarter million lives. Hurricanes left cities underwater for weeks. Earthquakes wiped out local and national infrastructures.
 
Register now for ConSec 2010 and explore the risks and solutions of tomorrow.
The symposium features two and a half days of topics relevant to you, including a full day of specialty workshops.