CSIA Announces Town Hall: What Should be Done to Protect Personal Information on the Internet
06 June 2006 - 2:20AM
PR Newswire (US)
Georgia Attorney General Joins Academic and Industry Experts to
Discuss Roles of Government and Business in Safeguarding Personal
Information Online ARLINGTON, Va., June 5 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cyber
Security Industry Alliance (CSIA), the only advocacy group
dedicated exclusively to ensuring the privacy, reliability and
integrity of information systems through public policy, technology,
education and awareness, today announced it will host a June 6 Town
Hall event in Atlanta to discuss the growing concerns over the
security of personal information on the Internet. Co-sponsored by
the Georgia Tech Information Security Center and held in
cooperation with Internet Security Systems Inc. (ISS), the
Technology Association of Georgia and the GeorgiaLink Public
Affairs Group, the event will explore the role of government and
business in safeguarding personal information. A rash of
high-profile data breaches over the past 15 months has compromised
nearly 82 million personal records, including a recent breach at
the Department of Veterans Affairs that exposed the information of
26.5 million veterans, according to the Privacy Rights
Clearinghouse. These data breaches, along with the increase in
phishing e-mails, spyware and other types of online fraud are
having a real impact on how consumers and businesses approach the
digital world. In fact, a recent survey sponsored by CSIA showed
that only 44 percent of Americans feel their information is safe
when engaging in e-commerce and 50 percent avoid making purchases
online because they are afraid their financial information will be
stolen. "Against this backdrop of waning consumer confidence,
questions of roles and responsibilities remain unanswered," said
Paul Kurtz, executive director of CSIA. "Congress is currently
debating legislation to address data security with a consistent
national standard. Corporations are evaluating their own business
practices and trying to understand the requirements of the more
than 30 state laws currently addressing data security as well as
the impact of a potential national law. Consumers are trying to
figure out what they can do to protect themselves while also
holding businesses accountable and looking to government to help.
Data security affects everyone and we hope this town hall will shed
some light on the roles we should all be playing to keep personal
information secure." This event will provide an opportunity for
consumers and businesses to learn more about what should be done to
secure personal information and what role government should play in
ensuring such information is protected. The Honorable Thurbert E.
Baker, Georgia Attorney General, will be the featured keynote
speaker, followed by a panel representing industry and academic
experts. Panelists include: * Mustaque Ahamad, Director, Georgia
Tech Information Security Center * Chad Hunt, Special Agent,
Computer Crimes, Federal Bureau of Investigation * Leslie Harris,
Executive Director, Center for Democracy and Technology * Horace
Johnson, Manager of Information Security Operations, Ceridian *
Thomas Noonan, Chairman, President and CEO, Internet Security
Systems * Moderator: David Allison, Editor, Atlanta Business
Chronicle The free event will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
on Tuesday, June 6 at the Georgia Tech Research Institute
Conference Center at 250 14th St. N.W. in Atlanta. The event is
open to all and lunch will be provided, but registration is
required. For more details and to register, please visit
https://www.csialliance.org/news/events/register. About the
Speakers: The Honorable Thurbert E. Baker, Georgia Attorney General
Attorney General Baker was appointed in 1997 and has since been
re-elected twice. His priorities as Attorney General include
fighting crime, corruption and consumer fraud. In addition, he has
authored Georgia's financial identity fraud statute and Georgia's
first in the nation residential mortgage fraud statute. Mustaque
Ahamad, Director, Georgia Tech Information Security Center Mustaque
Ahamad is director of the Georgia Tech Information Security Center.
He teaches courses in secure computer systems, advanced operating
systems and computer security. His research interests are in
distributed operating systems, computer security and fault-tolerant
systems. Chad Hunt, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Special Agent Chad Hunt is assigned to the Cyber Crime squad in the
FBI's Atlanta Field Office. Prior to joining the FBI, Special Agent
Hunt worked in the private industry computer field for over 12
years. He is also a member of the FBI's Cyber Action Team, which
are teams of FBI agents, analysts, and computer forensics and
malicious code experts who travel around the world to respond to
cyber intrusions. Leslie Harris, Executive Director, Center for
Democracy and Technology Leslie Harris joined CDT in the fall of
2005 and became Executive Director at the beginning of 2006. Ms.
Harris brings over two decades of experience to CDT as a civil
liberties lawyer, lobbyist, and public policy strategist. Her areas
of expertise include free expression, privacy and intellectual
property. Horace Johnson, Manager of Information Security
Operations, Ceridian Horace Johnson is the manager of information
security operations for Ceridian, a leader in human resources
outsourcing management solutions. Johnson is responsible for the
day-to-day operations of information security, which entails system
and network vulnerability management, management of intrusion
detection / prevention systems and threat monitoring. Additionally,
Johnson is responsible for the maintenance, execution and
leadership of the computer security incident response plan and
team. He has worked in the computer and networking industry for
more than 20 years. Thomas Noonan, Chairman, President and CEO,
Internet Security Systems Thomas Noonan is chairman, president and
CEO of Internet Security Systems, the worldwide leader in
preemptive, enterprise security. Responsible for the overall
strategic direction, growth and management, he and Chris Klaus
launched ISS in 1994. He has since led ISS to a preeminent position
in the network security industry with more than 1,200 employees and
operations in more than 26 countries. David Allison, Editor,
Atlanta Business Chronicle David Allison has been editor of Atlanta
Business Chronicle since November 1998. He's been with the
Chronicle nearly 22 years, having served in various positions,
including being the paper's technology reporter in the late 1980s.
About the Cyber Security Industry Alliance The Cyber Security
Industry Alliance is the only advocacy group dedicated exclusively
to ensuring the privacy, reliability and integrity of information
systems through public policy, technology, education and awareness.
Led by CEOs from the world's top security providers, CSIA believes
a comprehensive approach to information system security is vital to
the stability of the global economy. Visit our web site at
http://www.csialliance.org/. Members of the CSIA include
Application Security, Inc.; CA, Inc. (NYSE:CA); Citadel Security
Software Inc. (OTC:CDSS) (BULLETIN BOARD: CDSS) ; Citrix Systems,
Inc. (NASDAQ:CTXS); Entrust, Inc. (NASDAQ:ENTU); F-Secure
Corporation (HEX:FSC1V); Fortinet, Inc.; Internet Security Systems
Inc. (NASDAQ:ISSX); iPass Inc. (NASDAQ:IPAS); Juniper Networks,
Inc. (NASDAQ:JNPR); McAfee, Inc. (NYSE:MFE); Mirage Networks; PGP
Corporation; Qualys, Inc.; RSA Security Inc. (NASDAQ:RSAS); Secure
Computing Corporation (NASDAQ:SCUR); Surety, Inc.; SurfControl Plc
(LSE:SRF); Symantec Corporation (NASDAQ:SYMC); TechGuard Security,
LLC; Visa International and Vontu, Inc. About the Georgia Tech
Information Security Center The Georgia Tech Information Security
Center, a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information
Assurance Education, is an interdisciplinary center involving
faculty from the College of Computing, School of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), the
Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the School of Public
Policy. For more information, visit http://www.gtisc.gatech.edu/.
About Internet Security Systems, Inc. Internet Security Systems,
Inc. (ISS) is the trusted security advisor to thousands of the
world's leading businesses and governments, providing preemptive
protection for networks, desktops and servers. An established
leader in security since 1994, ISS' integrated security platform
automatically protects against both known and unknown threats,
keeping networks up and running and shielding customers from online
attacks before they impact business assets. ISS products and
services are based on the proactive security intelligence of its
X-Force(R) research and development team -- the unequivocal world
authority in vulnerability and threat research. ISS' product line
is also complemented by comprehensive Managed Security Services.
For more information, visit the Internet Security Systems Web site
at http://www.iss.net/ or call 800-776-2362. About The Technology
Association of Georgia The Technology Association of Georgia was
formed in 1998 with the mission to build, connect, and enable;
people, companies, and communities. Its 18 Societies act as a
distribution channel for TAG programs, offering over 75 meetings
and seminars per year. TAG coordinates a series of meetings and
events including the Featured Speaker Series, Field Trip Series,
and the Georgia Technology Summits. TAG expands its reach by
fostering public and private partnerships with organizations such
as the Atlanta Telecom Professionals, the MIT Enterprise Forum,
Georgia Chamber of Commerce, and Georgia Department of Economic
Development. In addition to adding value for its members, TAG's
Board of Directors, Leadership Council, and staff act as a primary
catalyst for fostering a rich environment for technology growth in
the State of Georgia. For more information visit
http://www.tagonline.org/. About GeorgiaLink GeorgiaLink Public
Affairs Group secures and strengthens relationships between the
private sector and government. We draw on our unique mix of
experience in politics, private industry, government and
professional associations to steer legislation and mobilize
business and political communities to create opportunities for a
diverse clientele that includes Fortune 500 companies,
associations, entrepreneurs, professional groups and local
governments. DATASOURCE: Cyber Security Industry Alliance CONTACT:
Stacy Simpson of Merritt Group, +1-703-390-1528, , for Cyber
Security Industry Alliance; Alexandra Trask of Internet Security
Systems, +1-404-236-3267, ; or Elizabeth Campell of Georgia Tech,
+1-404-894-4233, Web site: http://www.csialliance.org/
https://www.csialliance.org/news/events/register
http://www.gtisc.gatech.edu/ http://www.iss.net/
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