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| Subject: | [ISN] 3rd Annual High Technology Crime Investigation Association Seminar Presented by the Atlantic Canada Chapter HTCIA |
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| Date: | Tue, 11 Oct 2005 23:06:37 -0500 (CDT) |
Forwarded from: Mark Bernard <Mark.Bernard@TechSecure.ca> 3rd Annual High Technology Crime Investigation Association Seminar Presented by the Atlantic Canada Chapter HTCIA When: November 25th, 2005 Where: Howard Johnson Brunswick Plaza Hotel, 1005 Main St., Moncton N.B. Why: Fraud, telephone scams, phishing, identity theft, hacking... You see these terms daily in the media. With the presence of the Internet throughout Atlantic Canada, the danger of high technology crime impacting on your life, your family and business without warning is growing. This one day seminar will draw back the shadows and let you see the methods / techniques used to scam thousands of people each year. At the event we will show you how to detect, identify and counter these threats. John Weigelt, CISSP, CISM - Chief Security Advisor, Microsoft As the Chief Security Advisor and Privacy Compliance Officer for Microsoft Canada, John is responsible for the development and communication of Microsoft Canada's security and privacy strategies. Barry Elliott, PhoneBusters PhoneBusters is a national anti-fraud call centre jointly operated by the Ontario Provincial Police and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The Atlantic Canada HTCIA Seminar is the premier source of cyber-crime information for individuals, businesses and organizations in the region. As an unbiased source you will get the facts you need to protect yourself. For more details visit Atlantic Canada's - High Tech Crime Investigation Association at; http://atl-htcia.org/ _________________________________________ InfoSec News v2.0 - Coming Soon! http://www.infosecnews.org
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