7th Annual
ITC East Conference
December 9-11, 2002
Hershey Lodge and
Convention Center
Hershey, Pennsylvania
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ITC Midwest Conference
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Contact Information
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Tuesday, December 10th
1:00 2:00 PM
Developing a Business Continuity Plan
Studies have shown that almost 50 percent of companies that loose their data never reopen after a disaster and that almost 95 per cent are not in business in five years. What should those numbers mean to the public sector? What makes IT recovery planning different in the Public Sector? What should make my IT recovery different? Can paper backup offer less technical solutions for IT recovery? Can or does outsourcing have a play in IT recovery?
Larry Watkins, Practice Principle, Business Continuity and Recovery Solution Group, HP
Monarch Ballroom Suite B
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Wednesday, December 11th
8:50 9:50 AM
Understand how 802.11 Wireless Networks are Hacked and how to Mitigate the Risk
If you already have an existing wireless network installed, or if you are thinking about implementing a wireless network, then understanding how wireless networks are hacked and how your potential attackers would attempt unauthorized access is the first step to understanding how to protect and secure your wireless network. This presentation and demonstration is aimed at understanding how the hacker finds, connects and exploits the wireless environment and discusses steps how to protect existing wireless networks or plan for implementing a secure wireless network as well as how to perform security management of wireless networks.
Larry Watkins, Practice Principle, Business Continuity and Recovery Solution Group, HP
Monarch Ballroom Suite B
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2:10 3:10 PM
Understand how 802.11 Wireless Networks are Hacked and how to Mitigate the Risk
If you already have an existing wireless network installed, or if you are thinking about implementing a wireless network, then understanding how wireless networks are hacked and how your potential attackers would attempt unauthorized access is the first step to understanding how to protect and secure your wireless network. This presentation and demonstration is aimed at understanding how the hacker finds, connects and exploits the wireless environment and discusses steps how to protect existing wireless networks or plan for implementing a secure wireless network as well as how to perform security management of wireless networks.
Michael Gough, Senior Security Consultant, Hewlett Packard Consulting and Integration
Monarch Ballroom Suite B
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10:00 11:00 AM
Business Continuity and Your Budget
From an IT perspective Business Continuity plans are widely varied from no plan, no budget updated resume' to mirrored site clustered environment instant fail over solutions. In the commercial space cost of downtime drives BC decisions. What criteria should the public sector use for making IT continuity decisions. And just as importantly, how do you decide the tradeoff between budget money spent and recovery speed.
Larry Watkins- Practice Principle, Business Continuity
Monarch Ballroom Suite B
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3:20 4:20 PM
Business Continuity and Your Budget
From an IT perspective Business Continuity plans are widely varied from no plan, no budget updated resume' to mirrored site clustered environment instant fail over solutions. In the commercial space cost of downtime drives BC decisions. What criteria should the public sector use for making IT continuity decisions. And just as importantly, how do you decide the tradeoff between budget money spent and recovery speed.
Larry Watkins- Practice Principle, Business Continuity and Recovery Solution Group, HP
Monarch Ballroom Suite B
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1:00 2:00 PM
HP Product Recycling Solutions
HP's commitment to help solve the e-waste problem led to the development of two world-class computer recycling facilities in the United States. By recycling 3 million pounds of computer scrap each month, HP has learned how to maximize value, how to reduce environmental risk and how to offer the recycling service to its customers.
Chris Altobell, Business Development Manager, Hewlett Packard
Monarch Ballroom Suite B
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3:20 4:20 PM
Developing a Business Continuity Plan
Studies have shown that almost 50 percent of companies that loose their data never reopen after a disaster and that almost 95 per cent are not in business in five years. What should those numbers mean to the public sector? What makes IT recovery planning different in the Public Sector? What should make my IT recovery different? Can paper backup offer less technical solutions for IT recovery? Can or does outsourcing have a play in IT recovery?
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Larry Watkins- Practice Principle, Business Continuity and Recovery Solution Group, HP
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