Dear Friends and Colleagues:
On behalf of the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA), I am pleased to invite you to attend a special Cyber Security meeting to be held at the Crown Plaza Ottawa, September 23, 2008.
Cyber Security is critical to ensuring the integrity of the network infrastructure of the federal government. This Cyber Security meeting offers an opportunity to discuss, share and learn what we can do and what we should do to respond to modern Cyber Security threats. It will be comprised of four sessions ranging from cyber-attacks, evolution of the modern malware, latest updates on the Kaminsky DNS Vulnerability and Electronic Espionage. Is the Government of Canada well safeguarded against these threats?
Topics include:
Update on the Kaminsky DNS Vulnerability
Christopher Davis, CEO Defence Intelligence
The Evolution of the Threat: From Fun to Profit
Christopher Davis, CEO Defence Intelligence
Meaghan Molloy, Threat Analyst Defence Intelligence
Information Protection Capability Gap
Aron Feuer/Wayne Boone, Cygnos IT Security
Cyber-Attacks: Experiences From the Trenches
Bill Woodcock, Packet Clearing House
We are delighted to welcome Mr. Bill Woodcockto this meeting. Bill Woodcock is research director of Packet Clearing House, a non-profit research institute dedicated to understanding and supporting Internet traffic exchange technology, policy, and economics. Bill has operated national and international Internet service provision and content delivery networks since 1989, and currently spends most of his time building Internet exchanges in developing countries.
This is a meeting not to be missed!
This CIRA Cyber Security event is limited to 60 participants. We urge you to register!
Sincerely,
Norm Ritchie
Chief Information Officer
Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA)
On behalf of the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA), I am pleased to invite you to attend a special Cyber Security meeting to be held at the Crown Plaza Ottawa, September 23, 2008.
Cyber Security is critical to ensuring the integrity of the network infrastructure of the federal government. This Cyber Security meeting offers an opportunity to discuss, share and learn what we can do and what we should do to respond to modern Cyber Security threats. It will be comprised of four sessions ranging from cyber-attacks, evolution of the modern malware, latest updates on the Kaminsky DNS Vulnerability and Electronic Espionage. Is the Government of Canada well safeguarded against these threats?
Topics include:
Update on the Kaminsky DNS Vulnerability
Christopher Davis, CEO Defence Intelligence
The Evolution of the Threat: From Fun to Profit
Christopher Davis, CEO Defence Intelligence
Meaghan Molloy, Threat Analyst Defence Intelligence
Information Protection Capability Gap
Aron Feuer/Wayne Boone, Cygnos IT Security
Cyber-Attacks: Experiences From the Trenches
Bill Woodcock, Packet Clearing House
We are delighted to welcome Mr. Bill Woodcockto this meeting. Bill Woodcock is research director of Packet Clearing House, a non-profit research institute dedicated to understanding and supporting Internet traffic exchange technology, policy, and economics. Bill has operated national and international Internet service provision and content delivery networks since 1989, and currently spends most of his time building Internet exchanges in developing countries.
This is a meeting not to be missed!
This CIRA Cyber Security event is limited to 60 participants. We urge you to register!
Sincerely,
Norm Ritchie
Chief Information Officer
Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA)
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