FYI, this seems to be an interesting webcast with some new cyber crime data
to report (and there's no fee to register).
Brett McDowell | http://info.brettmcdowell.com |
http://kantarainitiative.org
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CSI Computer Crime & Security Survey 2009 Webcast
Date: *Tuesday, December 1, 2009*
Time: *11AM PT/ 2PM ET*
Duration: *60-minutes*
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The *CSI Computer Crime & Security Survey* is the world's most widely quoted
research on computer crime. This webcast, moderated by CSI Director Robert
Richardson, will feature survey project leader and CSI senior editor Sara
Peters, who will discuss the findings of the 2009 Survey and what they mean.
Peters will discuss the incidence of unauthorized access, attack sources and
types, the financial impact on organizations and actions taken. She will
also discuss the economic decisions organizations make regarding computer
security, and the way they manage the risk associated with security
breaches. The presentation will also present some findings from the premium
version of the survey report, generally only available to CSI members.
*Register now at no
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*Sara Peters*
*Senior Editor, CSI *
Senior Editor Sara Peters joined the Computer Security Institute in 2005,
taking on a security beat that includes both policy issues (like Web
vulnerability disclosure legislation and the compliance in the cloud) and
technological issues like virtualization and browser security).
Additionally, Sara founded the CSI Working Group on Web Security Research
Law and authored the group’s inaugural report.
Prior to her work in information security, she served as associate director
of communications at Princeton University's School of Engineering and
Applied Science, writing and editing their quarterly magazine. She began her
reporting career in a small newspaper chain after graduating from Rutgers
University with a B.A. degree in journalism.
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*Robert Richardson*
*Director, CSI *
Robert Richardson has served as Director at CSI since 2003, having worked
IT in various capacities for twenty years. He's given keynote presentations
on three continents, often speaking about the CSI Computer Crime and
Security Survey.
Prior to CSI, Richardson served as Senior Editor of CMP's *Communications
Convergence* magazine for two years and has contributed to magazines and Web
publications such as *Ziff-Davis Internet Computing*, *BYTE*, *Network
Magazine*, and *Small Business Computing*. Based outside Philadelphia, he
occasionally serves as an adjunct teacher of computer science at Swarthmore
College.
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