New Educational Programs From UniForum **Special Announcement**

The UniForum Security Track for Managers

The Past, Present and The Future of Information Security


June 5-7, 1995
at the 5th USENIX UNIX Security Symposium
Marriott Hotel, Salt Lake City, UT

Sponsored by the USENIX Association, in cooperation with: UniForum Association, The Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT), and IFIP WG 11.14

Overview:

Information has become a critical business asset, crucial to the success of every business unit. Businesses in the future will rise and fall based in large measure on how well they manage and control their business information resources, and how effectively they use the resources and services of the (inter) national information infrastructure. Paramount in this information age of the future is the assurance of security. This dynamic two-day program will provide attendees with a comprehensive overview of computer security as it relates to Open Systems from a manager's perspective. The first day is designed for managers just getting into the business. It will provide information about what security is, it's components, and the risks to information today's environment from hackers, viruses, networking, and the World-Wide Web. The second day will provide attendees with more in-depth information regarding the necessary components involved with computer security.

A host of security experts will lead four intensive sessions addressing: confidentiality, integrity, implementation issues and disaster planning and practice.

Who Should Attend:

UNIX Site Managers, Directors/Managers MIS, Computer Security Managers, Database Managers, Systems Analysts/ Administrators/ Integrators, and anyone with an interest in addressing computer security within their business environment.

Day One:
Information Security: Past, Present and Future
Chair: Michael Weidner, Founder & VP of Arca Systems

Day Two:
The Four Basic Components within a Secure Computer Environment

To find out more about the UniForum Security Track call: UniForum 1-800-255-5620, ext. 34 or send your email to: conferences@uniforum.org