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Corporate Network Security for Banking and Financial Services
October 16–17, 2008 in Washington, D.C.
Cyberterrorism continues to escalate for the U.S. government and businesses of all sizes. This national 2-day strategic forum will highlight the best case studies and most advanced tools and strategies for addressing network security from top industry leaders. It will explore security issues such as data leakage, protection for the mobile worker, and companywide security awareness programs.

10th Annual Privacy and Security Conference
February 2–4, 2009 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
The theme of this year's conference is "Life in a digital fishbowl—a struggle for survival or a sea of opportunity?" The international target audience comprises senior government officials, governmental and nongovernmental agencies, technology experts, and academics.

2009 Water Security Congress
April 8–10, 2009 in Washington, D.C.
This specialty conference of the American Water Works Association is calling for papers under such headings as security and emergency response, physical and cyber security, and contamination warning systems.



A Focus On...
9/11
September 11, 2007, marked the sixth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States. In honor of the lives lost and affected on that day, the Counter-Terrorism Web site has prepared a list of links that help commemorate those who fell and honor those who helped others.
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10th Annual Technologies for Critical Incident Preparedness Conference and Exposition 2008
October 29–31, 2008 in Chicago, Illinois
This event will highlight technology and training tools currently available and being developed for the emergency responder community, and will provide a forum for 1,500 emergency responders; business and industry representatives; academics; and local, tribal, state, and federal stakeholders to network, exchange ideas, and address common critical incident technology and preparedness needs, protocols, and solutions.