[Comm-Council] National Webcast Initiative: Security of Social Networking Sitess/Web 2.0

HOKLIN Lonn * DO PA lonn.hoklin at state.or.us
Tue Aug 24 08:02:40 PDT 2010


From: MS ISAC (CSCIC) [mailto:cscic.sm.isac at cscic.state.ny.us] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2010 7:38 AM
To: MS ISAC (CSCIC)
Subject: Register Now for the Social Networking Webcast September 16

 

Hello everyone - below are the details to register for our upcoming
webcast on Security of Social Networking Sites.  (Please note: this date
is a reschedule from the previous date of August 25).  As a reminder,
these webcasts are free and open to the public, so we encourage you to
share this announcement broadly throughout your organizations and
communication channels.  Thank you. 

The Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center and the
U.S. Department of Homeland Security's National Cyber Security Division

 invite you to join us for the next session of the National Webcast
Initiative:

Security of Social Networking Sites / Web 2.0

Thursday, September 16, 2010 

2:00pm - 3:00pm Eastern

Presenters

Frank Nagle 

Senior Security Consultant 

Mandiant, Inc

 

and

 

Terry Pobst-Martin 

Chief Information Security Officer

State of Idaho


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Don't Miss Out - REGISTER NOW for this FREE Webcast!
Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

To register, please visit:  www.msisac.org/webcast/

(For security purposes, please copy and paste the URL into your Internet
browser.)

 

 

Why Should You Attend:

While there can be undeniable benefits from the collaborative,
interactive and distributed approaches promoted by the use of social
media, the information security concerns are real and significant. The
presentation will describe how Web 2.0 services, especially social
networking sites, are being used; the potential security risks
associated with the use of these services; and provide guidance for
organizations and end users to help them protect themselves and their
information from the myriad cyber security scams and risks inherent in
the use of social media. 

Who Should Attend: 

 

This webcast is applicable to anyone who uses a computer-whether at
work, home or school.    

Format of Webcast: 
This session will feature an interactive Powerpoint presentation
accompanied by audio. 

Please Note: This webcast was originally scheduled for August 25th and
has now been rescheduled for September 16th due to scheduling conflicts.


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The National Webcast Initiative: The Department of Homeland Security's
National Cyber Security Division and the Multi-State Information Sharing
and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) have partnered to establish the National
Webcast Initiative comprising a series of national webcasts which
examine critical and timely cyber security issues.  Embracing the
concept that security is everyone's responsibility, these webcasts are
available to a broad audience to help raise awareness and knowledge
levels.  A number of vendors have offered their services at no cost, to
help develop and deliver the webcasts.    

 

The National Webcast Initiative is also coordinated by the New York
State Office of Cyber Security and Critical Infrastructure Coordination
and the New York State Forum.  For more information about the
Initiative, please visit:  http://www.msisac.org/webcast/. 

 

If you have any questions, please contact 518/474-0865 or email to
isac at cscic.state.ny.us. 

 

 

 

Lonn Hoklin

Public Affairs Manager

Oregon Department of Administrative Services

503-378-2627

503-428-2169 (cell)

Data Classification: Level 1-Published

 

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