Monday, January 03, 2005

 

WSA Security SIG January Meeting

The WSA Security SIG has finally released information for their January meeting. Although they normally meet on the first Monday of the month, this will be on a Thursday, January 6.

Flash: Although the information posted on the WSA web site continues to talk about an non-security related topic for the meeting, the information below is more likely to be correct:

Topic:
"The Revolution in Manufacturing Quality - What can we learn?" Malicious Code: Trends and Techniques

When:
1/6/05, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Speaker:
Tom Ervin, Lead Information Security Engineer, Federal Bureau of Investigations Cyber Division

Detail:
Learn from an FBI subject matter expert about the evolving nature of malicious code and what we are likely to see in 2005 based on observed trends. Gain insights about how you and your organization can better protect themselves against these enormously costly outbreaks.

Location:
Seattle University, Engineering Building, Room #400. (4th floor, East end of hallway)

Map: http://www.seattleu.edu/home/campus_community/visit_campus/directions_area_maps/driving_to_main_campus/

Cost:
Free for WSA Members and employees of member companies, $15 for non-members.

Registration:
To reserve your seat, go to: http://www.wsa.org/events/ (Registration link not available as of mid-afternoon on Monday 1/3. Please check later today.)


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