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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Upcoming Global InfoSec Events (you can earn CPE's)...

Here are some upcoming InfoSec Events around the globe:

1. SEMAFOR Security, Management, Audit Forum
22-23 January 2008
Hotel Marriott, Warsaw, Poland

2. John Colley, Managing Director of (ISC)2 EMEA, will be among the numerous Information Security Professionals to deliver a presentation at the second SEMAFOR Forum on January 22-23.

3. Infosecurity Italia
5-7 February 2008
Fieramilanocity, Milan, Italy

Earn CPEs at Italy’s most important and comprehensive information security exhibition. The event features informative conference sessions along with a top-level continuing education program devoted to information management as well as an exhibit featuring the latest technologies and solutions. Visit (ISC)2 at booth E22.

4. Secur Middle East Congress
18-19 February, 2008
JW Marriott Hotel, Dubai, UAE

Join (ISC)2 at this 2-Day conference covering the latest developments in securing wireless technology, identification and authentication, hacking and threat counter-measures, network security for corporate defense, and enterprise and security architecture. (ISC)2 members are offered a 15% discount and can earn up to 12 CPEs.

5. Infosecurity Belgium21-22 March 2008Brussels Kart, Brussels, Belgium

Visit (ISC)2 at stand C075 and earn CPEs by attending the seminar tracks at this 2-Day event. This year, (ISC)2 will be offering the opportunity to take certification exams (CISSP, SSCP, and concentration exams) at the event on 21 March, 2008. For registration information, please visit (ISC)2 's web site (http://www.isc2.org/).

Perhaps you can attend one of these events. (I'm not "affiliated" with any event, (ISC)2 corporate, event sponsors, or companies). This is a non-commercial post, provided as a simple courtesy to fellow IA professionals across geographic boundaries.

Regards,
Cheri Sigmon, CISSP

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