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Tuesday, May 6, 2003
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Time
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Location
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Description
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9:00
am - 11:30 am
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C-201-209
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AM
SESSION
FBI Simulation - Here's a chance for all people to
see what does happen during a real life threat - a
high-energy experience. This is an exciting audience
participation simulation that will leave everyone
better prepared and more informed.
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Noon
- 1:30 pm
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Hall
B
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Luncheon
with Internationally Known Speaker
A
nationally known security expert will address the
Cyber Security Super Bowl on a broad range of cyber
security issues. Invitations have been extended to
world-renowned experts that will have tremendous audience
appeal. Final selection will be determined by world
events.
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2:00
pm - 5:00 PM
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C-201-209
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Afternoon
General Session
- High
profile speakers will talk about the nature, extent
and scope of the threats that we are now facing in
homeland security.
- Voice
on the Hill - Jim Ferguson, a D.C. lobbyist, explains
why Colorado's security vendors need a voice on the
hill and how we can organize appropriately to maximize
our goals.
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5:00
PM - 6:00 PM
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C-202-204
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Security
Marketplace
A
Colorado Institute of Technology led consortium for
Associations, security vendors, academia and job seekers.
Attendees will have the opportunity to network and
build mutually beneficial business relationships in
response to opportunities.
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Wednesday,
May 7, 2003
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Time
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Location
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Description
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10
am - 11:30 am
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C201-209
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Morning
General Session
Women
in Security Roundtable
- An
invitation only presentation and discussion on cyber
security.
- Topics
will include promotion of vendor products and services
offerings, financing, and hints and tips from experienced
and successful entrepreneurs.
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10:00
am - 4:00 PM
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Hall
B
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Crisis,
Collaboration Gaming Exercise
A
hands-on game that deals with miscommunication,
distrust, boundaries, suspicion and cultural differences.
There will be teams of five. Check the schedule
and make a reservation. Leadership skills and team
challenges are assessed in a debriefing. It's fun
and informative. The game lasts for 1-1-1/2 hours
and is an exercise that will give participants insight
into dealing with people issues in an time of crisis.
The game will run three times on Wednesday, May
7th, and will be open to the general public on a
first come first served basis.
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| 1:00
PM - 2:15 PM |
C201-209
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Afternoon
General Session
Colorado Cyber Security Associations:
Our Matrix for Education and Outreach
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Join
the Colorado area's Professionals Associations
involved in Cyber Security and the community for
an action-oriented event with real world outcomes.
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Each
organization will present a brief overview of
their respective focus, mission and activities.
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A
working group session that will build action plans
for education and outreach that cross traditional
boundaries.
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5:30
PM - 7:30 PM
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C201-209
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Parental
Awareness Night
- Designed
for parents, educators and children to identify
the dangers inherent in the cyber world.
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Become aware of the alternative approaches and counter
measures to keep our kids safe in the online world.
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During
the course of the Cyber Security Super Bowl, other
high profile speakers will include:
- John
Hansen, Chief Technology Officer and next Secretary
of Technology for Governor Owens, Office of Innovation
and Technology
- Valerie
McNevin, Information Security Director and Information
Privacy Director for the State of Colorado Internet
Security/Privacy
- Laz,
founder of Riskology
For
more information go to
http://www.w3w3.com/cssb.htm or email us at cssb@w3w3.com.
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For
more information about the
Cyber-Security Super Bowl
Click Here
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