From: Karen Eft (kareneft_at_uclink.berkeley.edu)
Date: Wed Jan 15 2003 - 08:51:57 PST
>CALL FOR PAPERS
>
>DATE: 1/13/03
>
>SUBJECT: UC Davis IT Security Symposium and Call for Papers
>
>Many of us have noticed an increased number of security exploits,
>viruses and denial of service attacks in recent months. These
>issues underscore the continuing need for information security
>training so that your IT staff can keep up with the security issues
>and rapid technology changes. In response to these concerns and
>interest in security training, Information and Educational
>Technology, with the assistance of campus unit IT staff , is pleased
>to announce the Call for Papers for the UC Davis IT Security
>Symposium. This conference will take place on June 18 through June
>20, 2003, and will provide attendees with hands-on opportunities
>that include to installing and configuring security-enhancing
>utilities and operating system settings in a workshop and lecture
>environment.
>
>We are seeking volunteers to prepare and lead workshop and lecture
>presentations in several specific topic areas, but welcome offers
>for presentations on other related information security topics (see
>http://ietsymposia.ucdavis.edu/security/tracks.cfm for list topic
>areas). We believe there are many campus security administrators who
>have been studying security and deploying security measures for
>years and have important security information to share with their
>peers. We envision a session to run approximately 90 minutes,
>including time for questions and answers. However, we understand
>that some topics may require additional (or less) time.
>
>If you are interested in sharing your knowledge and experience with
>your peers as a session presenter on one of the suggested topics or
>one of your own choosing, or simply have an idea not listed that you
>would like to learn more about, please submit your proposal at
>http://ietsymposia.ucdavis.edu/security/ (click on "Call for
>Proposals") by Friday, February 28. In recognition of your
>contribution to this important learning event, conference fees will
>be waived for each session presenter. Further, if you know of
>someone who might be interested in presenting his or her expertise
>on a specific information security topic, please let us know in your
>submission. In March, we will confirm your proposals in email.
>
>For more information about the UC Davis IT Security Symposium, see
>the IT Security Symposium site at
>http://ietsymposia.ucdavis.edu/security/. If you have any questions,
>please do not hesitate to contact us.
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Robert Ono
>IT Security Coordinator
>Information and Educational Technology
>raono_at_ucdavis.edu
>
>Brian Monroe
>Curriculum Chairperson, IT Security Symposium
>Agronomy and Range Science
>bkmonroe_at_ucdavis.edu
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