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http://www.press.org/programs/cybersecurity.html
The State of Cybersecurity
Thursday, December 6, 2001
Panel Forum - 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Cocktail reception & technology displays - 7:30 p.m.
LECTURE PANELISTS:
Moderator: Declan McCullagh, Wired News Washington bureau chief
Tim Belcher, CTO and co-founder of Riptech
Richard Forno, CTO, Shadowlogic
Christopher Painter, Deputy Chief of the Computer Crime and
Intellectual Property Section at the Department of Justice
Mark Rasch, VP of Cyberlaw, Predictive Systems
TALKING POINTS: Lloyds of London estimates that the Love Bug virus
cost the world $15 billion, and security experts say that we're on
track to have twice as many security incidents this year as last. And
with the attacks of September 11, there is a new realization that
critical networks could be the focus of terrorist attacks.
What do businesses and personal computer users really need to be
worried about? And what are the best ways for the public and private
sectors to protect themselves, whether from sophisticated cyberattack
or the latest Love Bug? These issues and more will be discussed when a
panel of cybersecurity experts gather for the next CyberCocktail
lecture.
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Subject: E-gov event Dec 11
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 12:33:30 -0800
From: "Sonia Arrison" <sarrison_at_pacificresearch.org>
To: <declan_at_well.com>
X-UIDL: f5910d240901e38a29348f2c4a772ce0
Would you send this to your list? It's web cast live, so anyone can
watch it and call in with questions.
-Sonia
E-Government: Can it work?
Keynote Speaker
Colorado Governor Bill Owens
Breakfast Forum
Tuesday, December 11, 2001
Breakfast 8:00 a.m. Discussion 8:30 a.m.
Technology Leaders Panel
Sonia Arrison, Director, Center for Technology Studies, PRI
Mark Boyer, Director, Internet Business Solutions Group, Cisco Systems
Nick Pattakos, Vice President, E-Business Solutions, Oracle Corporation
Cathilea Robinett, Executive Director, Center for Digital Government
Location
Stanford Park Hotel - Woodside Room
100 El Camino Real
Menlo Park
There has been much excitement concerning e-government recently, but
where do things really stand?
State legislatures around the country are experimenting with new ways to
make government more efficient, and legislation has been introduced at
the Congressional level to bolster the idea. It is now time for
Americans to consider the pros and cons of e-government. Panelists will
discuss how the Internet could make government more efficient and what
potential pitfalls should be avoided. Join the Pacific Research
Institute and TechNet in exploring the many issues surrounding
e-government.
Please RSVP to Marnye Strand at the Pacific Research Institute
415/989-0833, ext. 222 or events_at_pacificresearch.org
To participate in this event via live webcast, go to
www.oracle.com/ebusinessnetwork at 8:30 a.m. PST on December 11, 2001.
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From: tawnya_at_centerpd.org
Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2001 14:32:47 -0500
Organization: Center for the Public Domain
To: declan_at_well.com
Subject: Lessig vs Valenti archived video now available
Declan, the link for the archived video of the Lessig vs Valenti debate is
now available. Tawnya
<http://annenberg.usc.edu/events/011129LessigValenti/debate.smil>http://annenberg.usc.edu/events/011129LessigValenti/debate.smil
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Tawnya
________________________________
Tawnya Louder-Reynolds
Public Relations
Center for the Public Domain
tawnya_at_centerpd.org
919.549.8388 tel
919.549.8449 fax
www.centerforthepublicdomain.org
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