Actor, Banker, Soldier, Spy: Suits and Spooks Anti-Conference Aims to Redefine Security
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- When was the last time you were in a conference room with a Hollywood actress, the CISO of In-Q-Tel, two product managers from DARPA, an expert in money laundering, a world-class hacker, a spokesman for George Clooney's Satellite Sentinel Project, an expert on open source warfare, and a former CIA station chief -- all looking critically at the current state of information security?
As cyber attacks increase in quantity and complexity, organizations face mounting financial and strategic risks directly resulting from their dependence on flawed and outdated information security models.
Held in Washington, DC on February 8, 2012, the new edition of the Suits and Spooks Anti-Conference, "Suits and Spooks II - Shaping a Revolution in Security Affairs" will address the issue of information security systems in free-fall, and seek new, innovative solutions. The one-day event will host a multi-disciplinary set of innovators and disruptive thinkers. Its informal setting will allow extensive interaction and collaboration among speakers and attendees, aiming to produce new thinking on how to re-shape information security.
"Suits and Spooks" is the creation of Jeffrey Carr, author of Inside Cyber Warfare, and founder and CEO of executive cyber protection firm Taia Global, Inc. - www.taiaglobal.com
The conference is open to all.
VENUE:
February 8, 2012 - 7:30AM to 4:30PM
Waterview Conference Center
1919 North Lynn Street, Arlington, VA 22209
Tickets include the conference, breakfast, lunch, a cocktail reception hosted by the Business Executives for National Security (BENS) and a signed copy of Jeffrey Carr's book Inside Cyber Warfare (O'Reilly Media, 2012.) Discount rates available for students and government employees.
For further information and registration, visit www.suitsandspooks.com
SOURCE Taia Global, Inc.
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