Presentations
| Marty Peterman |
Community Aware |
| Paul Toffenetti and Phil Napier |
Effective Audit Tools |
| Curtis McNay |
Implementing Device Encryption in the Enterprise |
| Clay Calvert |
Open Source and Free Disk Encryption Options |
| Brian Davis and Marty Peterman |
Finding and Protecting SSNS in a Distributed Computing Environment |
| David Roach and Brian Daniels |
Cooperative Investigations: Internal Audit and University Police |
| Monta Elkins |
Financial and Door Access Threats of University ID Cards |
| Susan English and Curtis McNay |
PCI Compliance: A Team Effort |
| Sam Hicks |
The Status of IT Audit Education |
| Shirley Payne and Darlene Quackenbush |
A Fresh Look at Data Stewardship and Classification |
| Mathew Mathai |
Guest Wireless Management System |
| Kevin Savoy |
IT Audit |
| Jason Richards |
Security Metrics: What Matters Most |
| Clay Calvert |
Benefits of Virtualization for IT Security |
| Mary Dunker |
Leveraging PKI for Digital Signatures at Virginia Tech |
Who should attend?
IT managers, IT security professionals, technical staff, and auditors from Higher Education, K-12, Government, and Law Enforcement will find VA SCAN 2008 helpful in their short and long-term plans dealing with technology security issues.
Keynote Speaker
Peter Adler is a partner at Pepper Hamilton LLP, where he is a member of the Privacy, Security and Data Protection practice group. As part of his practice, he assists higher education institutions in establishing and operating effective information security, privacy and IT compliance programs.
For more information on the Virginia Alliance for Secure Computing and Networking, please visit www.vascan.org.
Registration is now open!