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Posted by Brad Dinerman [MVP - Identity on February 4, 2008, 9:34 pm
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To all,
I am pleased to announce the opening of three new chapters of the
National Information Security Group (NAISG, http://www.naisg.org).
These include the New York City, Silicon Valley and Washington, DC
chapters, which will complement the founding New England chapter
(Boston, MA).
NAISG membership is open to anyone that is interested in IT/security
administration, including pros, consumers, managers/executives, law
enforcement personnel (local police and FBI regularly attend the
meetings), educators, students and more. We never charge for
membership; you only need to sign up at our Web site to become a member.
We currently have more than 1,000 members in our ranks. In addition to
our monthly chapter meetings, we have an email-based Security TechTips
list that includes members from around the world. You can sign up for
this at http://www.naisg.org.
If any of you are in the New York City area this coming Monday (February
11), please check out the meeting details at http://nyc.naisg.org. The
topic will be "Cyber Surveillance and Employee Monitoring - What
Techniques Are Available, Should We Even Use Them and What Are
Employer/Employee Rights?" The meeting will be held at the Microsoft
office in midtown Manhattan.
Yours,
Brad
___________________________________________________________________
Bradley J. Dinerman, MVP - Identity & Access (Enterprise Security)
President, National Information Security Group
http://www.naisg.org
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