Microsoft's Chief Security
Strategist, Scott Charney, will be the keynote presenter at the 29th Annual
Computer Security Conference and Exhibition. One of the industry's top
computer security experts with wide-ranging experience in cybercrime and
computer forensics, Charney formerly served as chief of the Computer Crime and
Intellectual Property Section of the U.S. Dept. of Justice before joining the
firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers.
His presentation on Monday, 11 November, will offer a riveting look at
current issues in information security from the perspective of both government
and industry. He will address Microsoft's somewhat controversial Trustworthy
Computing initiative as it pertains to improving the security of the software
giant's products and services, as well as addressing critical infrastructure
protection issues. Join us Monday morning, November 11 for what promises to
be a lively session.
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