[TriLUG] Thursday 10/18 - ISSA - Triangle InfoSeCon

Liyun Yu liyunyu at med.unc.edu
Mon Oct 15 09:41:16 EDT 2012


Hi, Alan,

Thanks for the $35 question :-)
Yes Trilug is considered as our sister organization.

One of the primary goals at the annual InfoSeCon is
to help to share the knowledge/skill and to raise the
overall information security quality in this region.
To reach that goal, the collaboration efforts across
the sister organizationsis the key.

Looking forward to see all Trilugers at the eighth InfoSeConthisThursday!
Looking forward to integrate more Trilugers' contribution to the InfoSeCon!
Looking forward to hear more suggestions from Trilugers to make our InfoSeCon 
even better!

Thanks,

Liyun Yu
Conference Director
ISSA Raleigh Chapter


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On 10/14/12 6:35 PM, Alan Porter wrote:
>  From http://raleigh.issa.org/conference.html
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> I am not sure if TriLUG is considered a "sister organization" or not.  If so, your TriLUG card could save you $35 on the admission price (normally $90).  Liyun, can you comment?
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> Alan
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> Our eighth annual Triangle InfoSeCon will be held at the McKimmon Center <http://raleigh.issa.org/directions.html> in Raleigh, North Carolina on the campus of NC State University from *7:00 AM* through *5:30 PM*.
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> *Registration*, *Breakfast*, and *Exhibits* open at 7:00 AM followed by presentations starting at 8:30 AM.
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> Keynote speakers are *Chris Nickerson* <http://raleigh.issa.org/conference.html#chris>, Lead Security Consultant at Lares, and *Stan Waddell* <http://raleigh.issa.org/conference.html#stan>, Executive Director and Information Security Officer at UNC Information Technology Services (ITS), and *Lance Spitzner* <http://raleigh.issa.org/conference.html#lance>, Certified SANS Instructor and Founder of the Honeynet Project.
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> The Raleigh ISSA Chapter fall conference is a great opportunity to learn more about information security, talk with companies who provide security products and services, and network with fellow information security professionals. We submit CPE Credits automatically for attendees who provide their CISSP certification information.
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> The conference goal is to educate attendees about information security, including executives responsible for regulatory compliance and security, information security professionals, software developers, and anyone who wants to know more about information security.
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