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Reminder: AFCEA Homeland Security Infosec Conference Event is Tomorrow, 02-25

February 24, 2009
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Just a quick reminder that the AFCEA Homeland Security infosec conference event starts tomorrow. For more information about the Homeland Security Conference, see its description in our Infosec Conferences section. View our Calendar for a list of similar infosec events in and around the NoVA area. See our original post for more information about this conference. ### Was...
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AFCEA Homeland Security Infosec Conference Event – 02-25: Homeland Security 2.0

February 23, 2009
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Sponsored by the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA), the Homeland Security Conference focuses on the most current homeland security issues facing the US, terrorism in particular. Entitled “Homeland Security 2.0,” this year’s Conference will look at the topics of Identity Management, Cyber Security, Infrastructure Security, Information and Intelligence Sharing, Emergency Management, Human Capital...
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GovSec Infosec Conference Event – 03-11

February 21, 2009
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Organized by the 1105 Government Information Group, the upcoming GovSec Infosec Conference event beginning March 11th promises to provide information about the the latest tools and tactics being used to protect America and its inhabitants. Created for both civilian and military security professionals, this year’s Conference will have tracks that focus on “Countering Terrorism,” “Securing Critical...
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Recap of “Reinterpreting the Disclosure Debate for Web Infections” Talk at ShmooCon

February 17, 2009
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Written by Guest Poster Kirsten Goodwin With Google now attaching a “warning” to protect web browsers from infected websites, many people are now debating over the “right time” to disclose the information of infected websites to the public. Oliver Day and Rachel Greenstadt opened their discussion “Reinterpreting the Disclosure Debate for Web Infections“ by showcasing...
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