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FYI -- Following is information about ConSec 2003.

Penny Workman

Texas Department of Health

-----Original Message-----

From: wayne@...

Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 4:24 AM

To: emsinfo@...

ConSec '03 " Preserving the Infrastructure " is coming to Austin, Texas

September 16-18, 2003. This symposium will focus on how the government and

private sector are working together to protect our nation's information

infrastructure. Starting with opening keynote speaker,Dr. S. on

Tuesday, September 16th and closing with a speech on Physical Security with

an Alert Workforce, the conference will provide top notch, quality experts

in

the areas of business continuity planning, IT audit, and information

security.

The symposium will offer breakout sessions in the three areas, keynote

addresses

by nationally recognized industry experts, vendor exhibits showcasing

cutting-edge

products and services, and post-conference workshops. This event is your

rare

opportunity to learn about best practices which have developed since the

World Trade Center disaster.

Attendance is limited to the first 325 individuals who register.

For more details and to register online: http://www.consec.org

Sponsoring organizations:

Texas Chapter of the Association of Contingency Planners (ACP)

Information Systems Security Association, Capitol of Texas Chapter (ISSA)

Information Systems Audit and Control Association, Austin Chapter (ISACA)

Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR)

Phone (toll-free):

Fax:

Email: consec@...

Consec '03 - The Southwest Regional Symposium on Business Continuity,

Information Security, and IT

Audit

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