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Sph3r3 asked to present three sessions at InfoSec 2004 in Orlando, FL.

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Sph3r3 asked to present three sessions at InfoSec 2004 in Orlando, Florida.

Chicago, Illinois -- January 6, 2004 -- Sph3r3 once again has been asked to present at the InfoSec 2004 conference organized by the MIS Training Institute.  InfoSec draws over 5,000 engineers and executives from international businesses and governments.  We look forward to seeing you there.

Get up-to-speed on today's hottest infosec trends  and products at the InfoSec World Expo™. Known as the best in the industry, the  InfoSec World Expo will be jam-packed with 125+ leading-edge exhibitors  showcasing powerful information security solutions. Make sure you're there to  talk tech, network, and discover which technologies will make your organization  stronger and your job easier.

InfoSec 2004 Provides 80+ Sessions Targeting Topics Central to Your Success

  • Web services security
  • The latest in hack tools and spyware
  • DMZ security
  • Wireless mapping
  • Network forensics
  • Active Directory 2000 and .NET
  • Hacking VPNs
  • Event correlation
  • And more 

    Tuesday, March 23, 2004

    1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
    53: Open Source Tools for Securing the Infrastructure
    Matthew E. Luallen,  CISSP, GSEC, CCIE
    President, Sph3r3, LLC.

    • Which areas within your architecture can benefit from using open source tools
    • How to automate management, fault identification and incident response
    • Deploying tools such as MRTG, SmokePING, IPerf, AutoScan, Nessus, Pixilate, Winfingerprint, openH323, Knoppix, AWStats, and many others
    • Open-source tools and applications that you can use immediately to optimize and secure your information infrastructure  

    Track: Anti-Hacking   Technical Level: Medium

    3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
    56: Is IDS Dead? Panel Discussion
    Moderator: Ken Cutler,  CISSP, CISA, Vice President, Information Security, MIS Training Institute
    Panelists: Phil Maier, Vice President, Information Security Deployment, Inovant/Visa USA;  Roger Herbst, CISSP, Senior I/S Technical Specialist, The Timken Company;  Matthew Luallen, CISSP, GIAC, CCIE President, Sphere, LLC; Andre  Yee, Chief Technology Officer and  Vice President of Product Operations, NFR  Security

    • Why IDS doesn't work for many organizations
    • Are the benefits of using a comprehensive IDS significantly overrated?
    • Are there any legal requirements that make IDS necessary?
    • Is it better to outsource IDS than to keep it in-house?
    • Getting more ROI from using IDS

    Track: Incident Response   Technical Level: Medium

     

    Wednesday, March 24, 2004

    11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
    75: Implementing an IDS: Advanced Architecture
    Matthew E. Luallen,  CISSP, GIAC, CCIE
    President, Sphere, LLC

    • Redesigning the network infrastructure for intrusion detection
    • Understanding your network traffic to help detect anomalies using Netflow
    • Advanced filtering and routing techniques to help offload IDS processing
    • IDS signature tuning for your environment
    • Coupling network-based and host-based IDSs  

    Track: Incident Response   Technical Level: High

    About Sph3r3, LLC
    Sph3r3, LLC, the premier digital security consulting firm, helps corporations secure critical infrastructure and electronic relationships. Delivering world-class consulting and education through its methodology and proprietary tools, Sph3r3 clients include pharmaceutical companies, government agencies, financial institutions, Colleges and Universities to several publishing companies and commercial educational organizations. Headquartered in Oak Park, Illinois. For more information, go to www.sph3r3.com.
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