I hope its okay to make an announcement on this list. Since this is kind
of an ISS event, I figured it would be okay. 

(see www.anitian.com\itec2002\ids.htm for more information)

INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEMS: TODAY & TOMORROW
With Martin Roesch & Rober Graham

Wednesday December 11, 2002 at 12:30 PM
Portland, Oregon ITEC Expo at the Oregon Convention Center.

You are invited to join two of the most accomplished engineers in
computer security for an hour-long presentation on the value, use, and
capabilities of intrusion detection systems. This FREE presentation will
discuss topics such as: 

 - The current and future state of IDS technologies 
 - The promise and precautions of intrusion prevention systems 
 - How IDS technologies work 
 - The impact of vulnerability disclosure 

Whether you're a IT veteran or a relative new comer to security, this
event is an excellent opportunity to learn more about IDS technologies
from two of the most prominent engineers in security today. This is the
first time these two experts have shared the stage in a joint
presentation.

After the presentation, Mr. Graham and Mr. Roesch will join the ISSA
Power Panel at 2:00 PM to talk about issues of privacy, hacking,
government legislation, and information security with other experts and
executives. 

About Martin Roesch

Martin Roesch founded Sourcefire in 2001 and serves as CTO. A respected
authority on intrusion detection technology and forensics, he is
responsible for the technical direction and product development efforts
at Sourcefire. Martin, who has 14 years industry experience in network
security and embedded systems engineering, is also the author and lead
developer of the Snort Intrusion Detection System (www.snort.org) that
forms the foundation for the Sourcefire product suite. Martin is a
regular speaker at security and hacking conferences worldwide. 

About Robert Graham

Robert Graham is one of the leading authorities on network security,
protocol analysis, and intrusion detection systems. In the early 90s,
Robert was one of the lead designers behind protocol analysis
technologies ("Sniffer") at Network Associates (NYSE:NET).  In 1998, he
co-founded Network ICE where he authored the BlackICE intrusion
detection engine. In 2001, Network ICE was acquired by Internet Security
Systems [Nasdaq:ISSX] where he now works as a Lead Technology Architect
for the RealSecure products. Robert is a frequent speaker at both
security and hacking conferences.
 
Sponsored By:

Anitian: Enterprise Security & Infrastructure Solutions
www.anitian.com

Information Systems Security Association
www.issa.org 

Details

When: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 
Main presentation: 12:30 - 1:30 pm
ISSA Power Panel: 2:00 - 3:00 pm

Where: Oregon Convention Center, ITEC Expo 
The ISSA Security Theater

Why:Learn about security and IDS from the engineers who actually
designed and built these technologies. 

Cost:Free 

Register

http://events.goitec.com/regatt/default.asp?ec=

Enter our registration code TX2892.
Registration is FREE, complements of Anitian. 


Anitian at ITEC

Don't forget to stop by the Anitian booth at ITEC to learn 
all the ways Anitian can help secure your information systems with
leading intrusion detection, firewall, and encryption technologies.

While you're at our booth, say hello to Anitian's first line of
security:
Tucker the Network Security Dog.


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