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Implications of Recent Legal Changes on System Management and Information Assurance
Recent US laws have focused attention on ensuring the integrity of
accounting and information systems. These laws have raised technical
issues as well as the obvious legal and managerial issues. This talk
explores technical approaches that may be used to ensure the
integrity of computer systems and networks -- and by implication, the
data managed and the results produced by these systems.
Speaker: |
Our speaker will be
Robert Gezelter,
a Senior Member of IEEE and a member of the
IEEE Computer Society’s
Distinguished Visitors Program.
Mr. Gezelter holds BA and MS degrees in Computer Science
from New York University. He is a contributor to the
Computer Security Handbook (2002)
and the Handbook of Information Security (2005). He has spoken and written extensively on
operating systems, networks, performance, security, tools, and similar areas.
Mr. Gezelter is in private practice, and maintains his offices in Flushing, New York.
He can be contacted via his firm’s www site at
http://www.rlgsc.com.
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Sponsors: |
IEEE Green Mountain Section and Computer Society
Norwich University, Northfield, Vermont
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Venue: |
Norwich University, Dewey Room 303 (SIGSAC Lunch at 12:00 in Harmon 205)
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Date: |
Thursday, September 29, 2005
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Time: |
1:15 PM to 2:45 PM
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Press Release: |
http://www.rlgsc.com/ieee/Vermont/2005-09/PressRelease.pdf
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Reservations: |
Mich Kabay
mkabay-at-norwich.edu, Subject: IEEE DVP RSVP
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Session Notes: |
http://www.rlgsc.com/ieee/Vermont/2005-09/legalmanagement.html
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