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e-Learning
SIG
Security: The New Black
When
Wednesday, March 12, 2003, 6:00-8:30 PM. Doors open at 5:30.
Where
Harold
Washington Library, 400 South State Street, Chicago
Lower Level, please enter at Plymouth side entrance
Abstract
While security issues aren't new, the changes we've experienced
since September 11 have brought security awareness and security training
to the forefront for companies, non-profits, and government agencies alike.
Now, more than ever, organizations must find ways to educate employees
and others about how to protect themselves and the enterprise from a variety
of threats.
Join us for a lively discussion exploring the challenges in
addressing these timely concerns, and learn more about how to uncover
and address the related education and training issues.
Our participants will include:
Tina LaCroix, Chief Information Security Officer for
Aon Insurance, an active participant in security awareness initiatives
in Chicago, and internationally
John Ortbal, co-founder of an information security
awareness educational project through the Human Firewall Council, and
author of the website humanfirewall.org
Special Agent Kelly Brennan, Federal Bureau of Investigation,
InfraGard project
Materials
- welcome.ppt
- ortbal_notes.doc
- bios.doc
Archives
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the e-Learning SIG archives.
About the e-Learning SIG
The AMC e-learning SIG provides a forum for sharing knowledge,
networking, and otherwise contributing to the advancement of e-learning.
Our members convene the second Wednesday of each month at the Harold Washington
Library Center in downtown Chicago. Admission is FREE for AMC members
and $10 for nonmembers. The event is chaired by Type
A and The Museum of Science and
Industry.
For more information, contact e-Learning SIG co-chairs Jason
Rothstein at jason@typea.net, or Elory
Rozner at elory.rozner@msichicago.org.
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