November 09, 2003

Westcoast Security Forum

Have you ever wanted to be engaged with experts in the field of information security at a conference small enough that you can actually talk to presenters and others in the field? Have you ever felt there was way to much commercialization at the bigger security conferences that it lost the focus of the event?

If so, consider coming to the Westcoast Security Forum 2003. The topic this year is "Caught between Cyber-Government and Cyber-Crime: Navigating the Legal, Moral and Technological Issues of Security.".

On Monday November 17, 2003 the 6th annual Westcoast Security Forum (WCSF2003) will bring leading information security speakers from industry and government to beautiful Vancouver, Canada. Come join us! There is still time to register.

Why would you want to attend this? Well here are a few of the things you will learn at the conference:

  • How to develop comprehensive Internet and E-business security programs and policies
  • The nature of the hacker threat through live demonstrations of actual attacks
  • How government and private-sector organizations deal with Information Security threats
  • How to sell security solutions to the Canadian and American Federal Governments
  • Disaster recovery and business continuity issues in a post 9/11 world
  • State of the art technological advances and tools for both cyber-attack and cyber-defense

And here is a BONUS. If you come to the event, say 'hello' to me and give me your business card, I will send you a free packaged copy of my new Host-based Intrusion Prevention System that provides mandatory access control for Microsoft Windows, which is being released next month. Thats over a $500 value right there, and gives you an IMMEDIATE ROI on the conference!

This year has some great speakers, and has been well organized. We even have Erik Pace Birkholz from Foundstone and Timothy Mullen of AnchorIS.Com coming to present the acclaimed session "Special Ops: LIVE! The Art of Attack and Penetration".

Don't miss out. Register today. See you there!

Posted by SilverStr at November 9, 2003 11:50 PM | TrackBack