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US-InfoSec-Experten wollen die Woche vom 20.-26.4. zur "Information
Security Awareness Week" ausrufen und rufen US-Bürger auf, zur
Unterstützung die untenstehende Petition zu unterschreiben. Offizieller
Launch der Website (http://www.isaw.org) ist am 14.4.
RB
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With the public's support, we actively promote "Information Security
Awareness Week" by urging governors and mayors throughout the country to
officially declare the fourth week in April "Information Security
Awareness Week."
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Are you in A Security State of Mind?
That is the key question we encourage everyone with a login to ask
themselves.
Please join us in April when the Nebraska University Consortium on
Information Assurance, The University of New Haven, the Omaha Area
Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP), and others
across America are devoting the week of April 20 - 26th to the
celebration of Information Security Awareness Week. This week is an
opportunity to promote the creation of safe computing environments and
habits within our schools, businesses, and governments. This week
focuses on activism for public INFOSEC awareness, and training and
education in information security.
Introduction
We are at a time in the history of our society where computers and
communication systems are at the core of our lives. Further, with the
current climate and the rise in cyber crime Information Security
(INFOSEC) has become an integral part of making our country and planet a
safe place. We feel deeply that these issues must be brought to the
forefront at this time; and that special activities and declarative
statements need to be made to ensure that INFOSEC Awareness is brought
front-and-center at this time. Please join us in the proactive approach
to improving the protection of our computers, networks, and therefore
our nation in this most trying of times. While the event this year is
focused in Omaha, NE we have localizable materials so all cities,
counties and states can quickly and easily take part this year -- and in
the future.
The Launch Event and Activities
We will be officially launching our web site (http://www.isaw.org)
devoted to Information Security Awareness Week on April 14, 2002. The
site is currently available in beta launch. This site will contain
information about statewide proclamations, simulcast and distance
learning events and an education curriculum for students, teachers,
researchers, law enforcement, state agencies, businesses and information
security professionals.
A plethora of Awareness tools, security tools and other "surprises"
await! Please check us out.
As part of the Public Outreach and Awareness effort, we will be
providing the following events FREE to the general public, and specific
subsections.
· Town Hall Meetings
Leaders in the community discuss and ask questions of two distinguished
panels focused on Health Care INFOSEC issues related Critical
Infrastructure and Privacy.
Saturday, April 20, 2002
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM CST (Panel, Invited Audience, Public)
Moderator: Mr. Rick Holmes, Union Pacific Railroad
Question: Do we have the secure critical infrastructure necessary to
realize the promise of telemedicine and insurance and record portability
in the State of Nebraska? In the United States? If not, what do we do to
get there? If we don't and proceed as if we do, who is culpable when the
worst happens?
Sunday, April 21, 2002
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM CST (Panel, Invited Audience, Public)
Moderator: Mr. Declan McCullagh, Wired News
Question: Should we risk our most personal of all privacy in the name of
commerce, better insurance processing, and potentially better medicine?
If so, when the worst happens who is culpable? If not, why are we?
· Student Debates
Two-day debate on MAGIC LANTERN and other wiretap and eavesdropping
technologies being used and proposed for use by our government on our
citizens. Lead by the Debate coach of Ralston High School and students
from the Nebraska State Student Congress.
Saturday, April 20, 2002 and Sunday, April 21, 2002
Student Debates 8:00 AM-12:00 PM CST (High School and College Students)
· Dr. Peter G. Neumann's 4-hour fireside chat on "The Essence of
Security."
Live: April, 24th 1:00-5:00 PM (Webcast, Audience)--
Retransmit: April 25th and 26th at 8 AM and 1 PM CST (Webcast)
· FREE Information Security Training for High School Educators!
Thanks to the Omaha Chapter of AITP, and the Nebraska University
Consortium on Information Security; we are able to offer high schools in
cities signing the ISAW proclamation two Free pass to the Security Track
at infotec2002 April, 22-24, 2002 (excluding the social fee). These
passes may be used for Administrators, Faculty, or Staff or students.
Those under 18 MUST be accompanied by a Chaperon, so you can only have
one student. This is a $1200 per school value, and we highly encourage
you to take advantage of this offer.
· K-7 Internet Safety and INFOSEC Awareness Programming (30 minutes).
These feature an Internet Security and Safety topic of the day, a TV
talk show format: Monday is Trust, Tuesday is Privacy, Wednesday is Fair
Use, Thursday is Fair Play and Friday is Staying Alive.
Live: At The Peter Kiewit Institute at 9:00 AM CST each day
Network 2: Neb*Sat Channel 104 at 1:00 PM CST each day
· Junior High/High School Internet Safety and INFOSEC Awareness Program
(30 minutes).
These feature an Internet Security and Safety topic of the day, a TV
talk show format: Monday is Trust, Tuesday is Privacy, Wednesday is Fair
Use, Thursday is Fair Play and Friday is Staying Alive.
Live: From The Peter Kiewit Institute at 10:00 AM CST each day
Network 2: Neb*Sat Channel 104 at 2:00 PM CST each day; except on
Thursday, April 25, 2002, the session on Fair Play at 2:00PM will be on
Neb*Sat 102.
· Four (4) Full Days of FREE Law Enforcement INFOSEC, Cyber Law, and
Electronic Crime Scene Investigation Training.
[Open to all State and Local Law Enforcement via NCCTF] April 22, 2002
is an Open House where we invite all first responders to come experiment
with INFOSEC Simulators and Games, as well as speeches and activities
led by local representatives of the FBI and US Attorney's Office.
· Additionally, K-12 Internet Safety and Security Awareness materials
and activities will be made available in the beginning of April, so that
classes and schools can conduct tailored and focused exercises that are
derived from template of best practices and methods. We also have
buttons, caps, T-shirts, and other items with the "Are You In A Security
State of Mind?" and other awareness related sayings.
· For Higher Education, there are INFOSEC Awareness materials, Fair Use,
and Privacy materials and activities that will be made available in the
beginning of April, so that classes, colleges, and universities can
conduct tailored and focused exercises that are derived from template of
best practices and methods. We also have buttons, caps, T-shirts, and
other items with the "Are You In A Security State of Mind?" and other
awareness related sayings at extreme low prices. We can also recommend a
number of other Awareness programs for faculty and tech support groups
which have a smaller number of people that need to be trained and
verified.
· For Youth Group. TBA
· For Non-Profit TBA
· For Seniors TBA
· For Health Care TBA
· For SOHO TBA
· For Corporate TBA
· For Municipality TBA
· For State TBA
· For Media TBA
Some events are also Web cast, and all are available after the
conference, please email infotecsecurity -!
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site at http://www.isaw.org. Also check out the site of our training
partner infotec at http://www.infotec.org
Becoming a Signatory of the Proclamation
Simply send the following message text with your individual information
in the appropriate sections to infotecsecurity -!
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public PGP key as well.
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I [STATE YOUR LEGAL NAME], on this day [INSERT DATE], residing at
[INSERT YOUR RESIDENCE/BUSINESESS ADDRESS AS APPROPRIATE] do hereby
support the Information Security Week Awareness proclamation being
proposed for the fourth week of April. I further urge my mayor and my
governor to officially proclaim this week in order to increase the
public awareness of INFOSEC and it's role in creating a safe and
prosperous America.
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Businesses, Schools, Colleges and Universities, which wish to sign, need
to generate a key for the appropriate company email address. The purpose
of signing the proclamations is to emulate as close as possible a real
world petition.
State and City Government Proclamations
With the public's support, we actively promote "Information Security
Awareness Week" by urging governors and mayors throughout the country to
officially declare the fourth week in April "Information Security
Awareness Week."
We need help from residents of each state to campaign to recognize the
fourth week in April as "Information Security Awareness Week" in your
state. If your state has not signed a proclamation declaring Information
Security Awareness Week, please send a letter to your governor.
Your letters are very important to this process because many states
require proclamation requests from residents within the state. Below,
you will find a sample letter and proclamation.
Sample letter to the governor
Dear Governor [INSERT Last Name],
I am writing as a [INSERT Your State] state resident to urge you to
officially recognize the fourth week of April as Information Security
Awareness Week for this year and years to come.
Information Security is the cornerstone of secure e-Commerce, National
Security and many other things that effect the lives of all of us in the
United States every single day. Security on the Internet and other
networks has been misunderstood, and the dark side glamorized for so
long in the media and the movies that the real issues have long been
shrouded by myth and urban legend. Information Security Awareness Week
is an important vehicle for dispelling misconceptions and educating the
public about the role ethics, trust, technology and education play in
maintaining a safe computing environment. It also encourages the public
to develop more of a proactive stance towards INFOSEC issues. During
this week, we are making available by various distance learning
meanings, a strong FREE program of information security awareness and
information security education.
Please help us educate the public about this important issue by becoming
the next governor to recognize the fourth week of April as Information
Security Awareness Week. Attached is a sample proclamation on this
initiative.
Sample Proclamation
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the importance of Information Security Awareness is an integral
part of any Information Security Program; and
WHEREAS, a growing awareness of the dangers posed by Cyber-Terrorism,
Information Warfare, and the criminal use of computer systems has raised
academic and professional interest in promoting public awareness in
Information Security; and
WHEREAS, the security of the United States of America remains uncertain
and depends upon continued public support and increased understanding of
the essential role each individual play in Cyberspace;
NOW THEREFORE, I, [INSERT GOVERNOR'S NAME], Governor of the State of
[INSERT STATE] hereby proclaim the fourth week in April "Information
Security Awareness Week" in the State of [INSERT YOUR STATE], and
commend this observance to the people of this state.
Various Signatories to the Information Security Awareness Week Effort
Infotec2002-2003 Information Security Awareness Week Steering and
Advisory Committees
Dr. Matt Bishop, Director, Computer Security Lab, University of
California-Davis, (Davis, CA)
Dr. Blaine Burnham, Director, Nebraska University Consortium on
Information Assurance, (Omaha, NE)
Dr. Fred Cohen, President, Fred Cohen & Associates, (Livermore, CA)
Mr. Dave Elfering, Instructor and IDNet Designer, SANS Institute (Omaha,
NE)
Dr. Cynthia E. Irvine, Director, Naval Postgraduate School, CISR,
(Monterey, CA)
Dr. Dan Moser, Associate Director, Internet Technologies, Univ. of
Nebraska Medical Center, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Scott Pettit, VP Business Development, Applied Information
Management Institute, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Chet Uber, Senior Advisor, SecurityPosture, (Omaha, NE)
Dr. John A. Copeland, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Georgia Tech, (Atlanta, GA)
Dr. Peter Neumann, Principal Scientist, Computer Science Laboratory, SRI
International, (Menlo Park, CA)
States making Declaration (As of April 2, 2002)
The State of Nebraska, [Governor Mike Johanns]
Towns and Cities making Declaration (As of April 2, 2002)
The City of Bellevue, NE [Mayor Jerry Reed] (#2 pending formal signing)
The City of Blair, NE [Mayor Mick Mines] #6
The City of Council Bluffs, IA [Mayor Thomas P. Hanafan] (#7 pending
formal signing)
The City of La Vista, NE [Mayor Harold Anderson] #3
The City of Lincoln, NE [Mayor Don Wesely] (#5 pending formal signing)
The City of Omaha, NE [Mayor Mike Fahey] (#1 pending formal signing)
The City of Ralston, NE [Mayor Donald A. Groesser] #4
Educational Institution Signatories (As of April 2, 2002)
College of Information Science & Technology, UNOmaha, [Dean David
Hinton], (Omaha, NE)
The Joe Ricketts Research Center, [Dr. Ravi Nath], (Omaha, NE)
Nebraska University Consortium on Information Assurance, [Dr. Blaine
Burnham], (Omaha, NE)
The Peter Kiewit Institute, [Mrs. Winnie Callahan], (Omaha, NE)
The University of Nebraska at Omaha, [Chancellor Nancy Belck], (Omaha,
NE)
The University of New Haven, [Dean Thomas Johnson], (West Haven, CT)
Business and Non-Profit Entity Signatories (As of April 2, 2002)
The Applied Information Management Institute, [Dr. Robert Sweeney],
(Omaha, NE)
Association of Information Technology Professionals - Omaha, [Mr. Scott
Pettit], (Omaha, NE)
Axiom Integration, Inc., [Mr. Jeffrey P. Vaske], (Omaha, NE)
CorpNet Security, [Mr. Rick Shaw], (Lincoln, NE)
First Technology Solutions, [Mr. Mark Waddington] (Omaha, NE)
Fred Cohen & Associates, [Dr. Fred Cohen], (Livermore, CA)
House of Brick Technologies, [Ms. Michelle Boswell], (Omaha, NE)
infotec Expo and Conference, [Mr. Al Dyczek], (Omaha, NE)
Interpact, Inc., [Mr. Winn Schwartau], Oma
IP Revolution, [Mr. Kevin Dohrmann], (Omaha, NE)
Milestone Presentations, LLC [Mr. Mark Stone], (Aurora, CO)
Mutual of Omaha, [Mr. Steve Clauson], (Omaha, NE)
SecurityPosture, [Mr. Chet Uber], (Omaha, NE)
Solutionary, Inc., [Mr. Christopher C. Rehberg], (Omaha, NE)
Texas Engineering Solutions, [Mr. Ed Pevler], (Dallas, TX)
Werner Enterprises, [Mr. Bob Synowicki], (Omaha, NE)
Yunau.com, [Mr. David Hunt], (Colorado Springs, CO)
User Group Signatories (As of March 10, 2002)
Great Plains DB2 Forum, [Ms. Cynthia Andersen], (Omaha, NE)
Information Technology Council, [Mr. Michael Shonka] (Omaha, NE)
Individual Signatories (As of March 10, 2002)
Mr. Terry Adams ,Security Analyst, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Allan Albers, Security Officer, State of Nebraska, Health and Human
Services System (Lincoln, NE)
Ms. Cynthia Andersen, Data Architect, First National Bank - Omaha,
(Omaha, NE)
Mayor Harold Anderson, Mayor, The City of La Vista, (La Vista, NE)
Mr. Derrick Ball, Student, Visual Arts, Metropolitan Community College,
(Omaha, NE)
Mr. Paul Barry, Senior Programmer, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Mac Beaver, Software Architect, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Capt. Wayne Boline, (USAF), Chief, Network Operations & Security Center,
AFWA/SCHS, (Bellevue, NE)
Mr. Michael Booth, Senior Security Analyst, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha, NE)
Ms. Stephanie Bell, Security Administrator, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha, NE)
Ms. Michelle Boswell, Business Development Manager, House of Brick
Technologies, (Omaha, NE)
Mrs. Dyann Rene Bradbury, Corporate Server Security, Computer Services
Incorporated, (Lincoln, NE)
Mr. Bob Burns, Analyst., Data Communications, University of Nebraska,
(Omaha, NE)
Mrs. Winnie Callahan, Executive Director, The Peter Kiewit Institute,
UNOmaha, (Omaha, NE)
Dr. Ray Carpenter, Director, Academic Chair for Engineering, Bellevue
University, (Bellevue, NE)
Mr. Steve Clauson ,1st Vice President and Information Security Officer
Mr. Scott Cogan, (CISSP), Security Consultant, Solutionary, Inc.,
(McLean, VA)
Ms. Brenda Cole, Security Administrator, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Mike Comstock, Account Executive, First Technology Solutions [FTS],
(Omaha, NE)
Mr. Scott Craig, Security Specialist I, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Shawn Cumpston, Account Executive, Sales & Marketing, Niobrara
Group, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Chris Currin, Senior Sales Executive, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Chris DeFazio, Senior Security Analyst, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Dan Devries, Student, Computer Science, University of Nebraska at
Omaha, (Omaha, NE)
Ms. Sheila Diamond, Director Administration, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha,
NE)
Mr. Con P. Dietz, CDP, Vice President of Information Technology,
Creighton University, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Bill Dixon, Security Administrator, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Kevin Dohrmann, Vice President of Technology and Consulting, IP
Revolution, (Bellevue, NE)
Ms. Brenda Dole, Vice President, Milestone Presentations LLC
(Northfield, VT)
Peggy Drelicharz, American HealthNet, Vice President, Information System
Support, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Al Dyczek, Director, Infotec2002, (Omaha, NE)
Ms. Deborah Eagan, Security Coordinator, Lincoln Electric System,
(Lincoln, NE)
Mr. Brian Eckhaus, Area Director, Sales, Solutionary, Inc., (Chicago,
IL)
Mr. Robert Eisenberg, JD, Author, Proprietor, Club 415, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Eric Ewing, Security Administrator, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Mike Fahey, Mayor, City of Omaha, Nebraska (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Phil Fitzpatrick, Director, Technical Certification and Training,
Bellevue University, (Bellevue, NE)
Mr. Jim Fox, Vice President, Information & Strategic Consulting, (Omaha,
NE)
Ms. Shirley (PJ) Gaines, Security Specialist I, Solutionary, Inc.,
(Omaha, NE)
Ms. Amy Gordon, Marketing Assistant, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Ms. Colleen Goss, HR Administrator, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Don Granaman, Consultant, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Brian Greidanus, Security Consultant, Solutionary, Inc., (Chicago,
IL)
Ms. Pam Grigas, Development Manager, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Donald A. Groesser, Mayor, City of Ralston, NE (Ralston, NE)
Mr. Jeff Guilfoyle (CISSP), VP e-security, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha,
NE)
Mr. Doug Halvorson, Account Executive, First Technology Solutions [FTS],
(Omaha, NE)
Mr. Frank Hannaford, Solutions Manager, f3 Solutions Group, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Lloyd Hasche, Senior Consultant, Modern Technologies Company,
(Bellevue, NE)
Mr. Andy Hawkins, Staffing Manager, Mandolfo & Associates, (Omaha, NE)
Ms. Kelly Henry, Account Executive, First Technology Solutions [FTS],
(Omaha, NE)
Mr. Jerry Hielen, Security Officer, State of Nebraska, Information
Management Services (Lincoln, NE)
Mr. Mike Hrabik, CTO, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Mr. David Hunt, Chief Executive Officer, Yunau.com, (Colorado Springs,
CO)
Mrs. Sheri Idelman, Vice Chair & COO, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Steve Idelman, Chairman & CEO, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Ms. Teresa Ippoliti, Administrative Assistant/Reception, Solutionary,
Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Ms. Priscilla Ireland, Security Administrator, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha,
NE)
Mr. Mick Johannes, Chief Technology Officer, CorpNet Security, (Lincoln,
NE)
Mr. James Johnson, Information Security Officer, Omaha World-Herald
Companies, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Brian Johnston, Operations Manager, First Technology Solutions
[FTS], (Omaha, NE)
Ms. Sara A. Juster, JD, Associate, Abrahams Kaslow & Cassman LLP, Mutual
of Omaha, (Omaha, NE)
Ms. Stephanie Kampschneider, Programmer, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Ms. Stephanie Keith, Implementation Services Manager, Solutionary, Inc.,
(Omaha, NE)
Mr. Fred Kenyon, IT Architecture Specialist, Information Resources &
Quality, OPPD, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Gary Kimsey, Lead Information Systems Analyst, Mutual of Omaha,
(Omaha, NE)
Mr. Mike Kirchner, Director of Operations, IP Revolution, (Bellevue, NE)
Ms. Faye Kolder, Security Administrator, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Dan Kurtz, Sales Manager, First Technology Solutions [FTS], (Omaha,
NE)
Mr. Andrew Lamb, JD Security Solutions Manager, Solutionary, Inc.,
(Chicago, IL)
Ms. Janice Lambert, Accounting Assistant, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Butch Leland, (CISSP), Senior Security Consultant, Solutionary,
Inc., (McLean, VA)
Ms. Judy Lewandowski, K-12 Outreach Coordinator, CERIAS, Purdue
University, (West Lafayette, IN)
Mr. Michael Lewis, President, Software Enterprises, (Papillion, NE)
Mr. Daniel G. Linder, System Engineer and Security Consultant, IP
Revolution, (Bellevue, NE)
Mr. Gary Linder, Information Security Officer, Nebraska Public Power
District, (Columbus, NE)
Mr. Chris Lionberger, Security Administrator, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha,
NE)
Mr. Courtlend Little, (CISSP), Security Consultant, Solutionary, Inc.,
Solutionary, Inc., (McLean, VA)
Deputy Gary Mackaprang, Sarpy County Sheriff, Nebraska Cyber Crime Task
Force, (Bellevue, NE)
Mr. Terrence Maher, JD, Abrahams Kaslow & Cassman LLP, (Omaha, NE)
Ms. Sarah Mason, Security Consultant, Solutionary, Inc., Solutionary,
Inc., (Chicago, IL)
Mr. Declan McCullagh, Washington Bureau Chief, Wired News, (Washington,
DC)
Mr. Matt McKain, CPA, CFO, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Patrick N. McNeil, System Engineer and Manager of Architecture, IP
Revolution, (Bellevue, NE)
Mr. Christopher Meinders (CISSP), Director, e-security, Solutionary,
Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Dan Morris, JD, Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of Nebraska,
(Omaha, NE)
Mr. Bill Moss, Information Systems Engineer, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha,
NE)
Dr. Ravi Nath, Director, Joe Ricketts Research Center, Creighton
University, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. J.C. Nova, Consultant, Bass & Associates,(Omaha, NE)
Mr. Pat Nunley, Jr., Security Specialist II, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha,
NE)
Mr. Paul O'Brien, Area Director, Sales, Solutionary, Inc., (McLean, VA)
Mr. James O'Connor, JD, Baird Holm McEachen Pedersen Hamman & Strasheim
LLP, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Bill Oldenburg, Information Services Manager, Mutual of Omaha,
(Omaha, NE)
Mr. Ken Olson, Consultant, Bass & Associates, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Al Palimenio, Lead Information Systems Engineer, Mutual of Omaha,
(Omaha, NE)
Mr. Seve Peet, Senior Telecommunications Analyst, Mutual of Omaha,
(Omaha, NE)
Mr. Ed Pevler, President, Texas Engineering Solutions, (Dallas, TX)
Dr. Phillip Phillips (CED), Business Retention, Greater Omaha Chamber of
Commerce (Omaha, NE)
Mr. John Nicholson, JD, Associate, Shaw Pittman LLP, (Washington, DC)
Mr. Marcus Ranum, President and CEO, Network Flight Recorder, (Woodbine,
MD)
Mr. Dale Ratliff, Director, Marketing, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Ms. Mary Reager, Account Executive, Data Communications, ALLTELL,
[Cornhusker AITP] (Lincoln, NE)
Mr. Jerry Reed, Mayor, City of Bellevue, Nebraska (Bellevue, NE)
Mr. Christopher C. Rehberg, President, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Shane Reutzel, System Administrator, Information Technology,
Mandolfo & Associates, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Nate Roberts, Security Specialist II, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Ms Nancy Rosales, Associate Security Analyst, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha,
NE)
Mr. Nate Rotschafer, Student, Computer Science, University of Nebraska
at Omaha, (Omaha, NE)
Dr. Avi Rubin, Principal Researcher, Secure Systems Research, AT&T Labs,
(West Caldwell, NJ)
Special Agent Pete Sakaris (CISSP), FBI, Nebraska Cyber Crime Task
Force, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Steve Schafer, Chief Information Officer, State of Nebraska,
(Lincoln, NE)
Mr. Jim Schlehuber, Fujitsu Softek, Account Executive, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Aaron Schlote, Security Specialist I, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Jeff Schreiner, Information Systems Manager, Mutual of Omaha,
(Omaha, NE)
Investigator Ed Sexton, Lincoln Police Department, Nebraska Cyber Crime
Task Force, (Lincoln, NE)
Mr. Sohail Shafi, Senior Vice President, Professional Services,
Solutionary, Inc., (Chicago, IL)
Dr. Rajesh K Sharma, Program Developer, f3 Solutions Group, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Rick Shaw, President, CorpNet Security, (Lincoln, NE)
Mr. Michael Shonka, Director of Sales, Art & Technology, (Omaha, NE)
Ms.. Pat Slayden, Associate Security Analyst, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha,
NE)
Mr. Brian Smith, Consultant, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Glenn Smith, Data Base Administrator, Information Systems, HDR,
(Omaha, NE)
Mr. Dwight Stewart, System Engineer, Information Technology, Union
Pacific, (Omaha, NE)
Mrs. Ella Stone, Vice President, Milestone Presentations LLC, (Ankeny,
IA)
Mr. Mark Stone, Milestone Presentations LLC, (Aurora, CO)
Mr. Dave Swan, Security Administrator, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Jim Swain, Agent, Sales & Marketing, New York Life, (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Bob Synowicki, JD, Chief Counsel, Werner Enterprises (Omaha, NE)
Investigator Michael Terrell, Omaha Police Department, Nebraska Cyber
Crime Task Force (Omaha, NE)
Ms. Janet Tschudin, Program Director, Nebraska Business Development
Center, UNOmaha (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Jeffrey P. Vaske, President, Axiom Integration, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Mark Waddington, President, First Technology Solutions [FTS],
(Omaha, NE)
Ms. Karla Washington, Security Administrator, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha,
NE)
Mr. Don Wesely, Mayor, City of Lincoln, NE (Lincoln, NE)
Mr. Scott Wheeler, Chief Technology Officer, Yunau.com, (Omaha, NE)
Mrs. Kim Whittaker, Vice President, First Technology Solutions [FTS],
(Omaha, NE)
Mr. Brian Wiese, Student, Computer Science, UNOmaha, AITP Scholar,
(Omaha, NE)
Mr. Steve Wiggin, Senior Security Analyst, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha, NE)
Ms. Diana Wilkins, Marketing Specialist, Creighton Institute, (Omaha,
NE)
Mr. Jim Williams, JD, Director, Security Solutions, Solutionary, Inc.,
(Chicago, IL)
Mr. John Williams, Security Specialist I, Solutionary, Inc., (Omaha, NE)
Mr. Craig Williamson, Security Analyst, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha, NE)
Ms. Cindy Willis, Executive Vice President, Milestone Presentations LLC,
(Northfield, VT)
Dr. Victor Winter, Assistant Professor, College of IS&T, UNOmaha,
(Omaha, NE)
Mr. Ron Woerner (CISSP), Information Security Officer, Nebraska
Department of Roads, (Omaha, NE)
Ms. Sharon Yacup, Associate Security Analyst, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha,
NE)
Mr. Dave Yusuf, Senior Vice President, Sales, Solutionary, Inc.,
(Chicago, IL)
Mr. Tom Zaroban, Security Analyst, Mutual of Omaha, (Omaha, NE)
Mrs. Donna Zwiegel, Citizen, (Papillion, NE)
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