
D I S T R I B U T E W I D E L Y CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT InfoWarCon 6: "War By Other Means" Economic Espionage, CyberTerrorism and Information Assurance Brussels, Belgium May 8 - 9, 1997 Pre-Conference Tutorials: May 7, 1996 Sponsored by: National Computer Security Association / www.ncsa.com Winn Schwartau, Interpact, Inc. / www.infowar.com Open Source Solutions, Inc, / www.oss.net Honorary Chairperson: Judge Danielle Cailloux Investigating Magistrate, Member of the Committee to Control the Intelligence Services, Belgium Information Warfare is no longer just for the military or government. InfoWar is a legitimate concern for the private sector and law enforcement - everywhere. Hundreds of representatives from over thirty countries will interact at InfoWarCon 6 with world-class presenters in an open-source, unclassified forum to provide workable, real-world solutions to the commercial, legal and technical problems we face. Over two days, the three tracks and plenary sessions will focus on: 1. Military, Intelligence, Nation-States and Government Contractors. What are their special needs and concerns. Leaders from all areas will bring you current with their approaches. 2. Cyberterrorism and Crime: Law Enforcement, Domestic, National and International. Case histories and experience from those who know will provide the foundation for solutions and cooperation to a spreading problem. 3. The Private Sector and Commercial Infrastructure: Leading experts on information assurance will provide new models for security, management and infrastructure protection. Optional Pre-Conference Tutorials (May 7)
Three Pre-Conference tutorials will be offered to get the non-technical manager, law enforcement or government representative 'up to speed' on InfoWar:
A. Open Source Intelligence. Robert Steele, ex-CIA case officer and intelligence professional, will teach you how and why the smart nation and competitive private company needs to use information gathering to his best advantage.
A full day of extraordinary information and materials.
B. Information Security Basics. Dr. Mich Kabay, NCSA's Dir. of Education will take the non-technical manager on a three and one half hour tour of the fundamentals of information security. Essential knowledge for anyone involved with information warfare, cyberterrorism or defending against them. C. The Basics of Information Warfare and Cyberterrorism.Winn Schwartau, the man who wrote the books on Cyber-terrorism and Information Warfare, will teach the
non-technical participant the ins and outs in a fascinating 3 1/2 hour session.
For Registration Information Kim Imler Voice: (717) 241-3226 Fax: (717) 243-8642 Email: kimler@ncsa.com WWW: www.Infowar.com www.ncsa.com
Sponsorship Opportunities - Multiple level sponsorship opportunities and exhibit space is available. Contact: Harry Brittain Voice: (717) 241-3258 Fax: (717) 243-8642 Email: hbrittain@ncsa.com
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InfoWarCon 7, Sept. 11-12, 1997 Washington D.C. Submit Abstracts and Papers to: Betty@infowar.com
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