The multi-page agenda flyer and speaker bios is 2013_i-symposium_agenda.
8:00 Check‐in, Breakfast
8:30 Welcome: Wade Sherman, VP – Lead Counsel, Digital Marketing, Adobe Systems
8:35 Keynote: CFAA: A Failed Experiment, Eric Goldman, Law Professor, Director, High Tech
Law Institute
9:30 Networking Break
10:00 Breakout: Suggestions for Accessible Documents, Hon. David Nuffer, U.S. District Court,
District of Utah
Breakout: The Surveillance State: From 9/11 to Snowden, Ben Stanley, Attorney,
TechLaw Ventures.
Breakout: Are Employees’ Smart Phones Safe Enough for Business? Scott Blackmer,
Founding Partner, InfoLawGroup LLP
11:00 Networking Break
11:15 Breakout: Exchanging Medical Records Online, Scott Rea, VP GOV/EDU Relations & Sr.
PKI Architect, Digicert
Breakout: EU Data Privacy Directive: Past, Present and Future. Lee Wright, Shareholder
Kirton & Mckonkie; Julie Park, Privacy Officer, Corp. of the Presiding Bishop
Breakout: Ethics CLE, The Cybersecurity Implications of Utah Rule of Professional
Responsibility 1.6: The Standard of Due Care Has Emerged, Matt Sorensen, TechLaw
Ventures
12:15 Lunch and State of the Net, Ben Holt, Attorney, Kilpatrick, Townsend & Stockton
12:30 Presentation of Utah Tech Pioneer Award
12:40 Lunch Keynote: Fast Failure, James Clarke, CEO & Managing Partner, Clarke Capital
Partners
1:30 Networking Break
1:45 Breakout: Getting More Security For Less with Managed Security Services, Eli J.
Martinez, IT Security Risk Manager, Corp. of the Presiding Bishop; Commander, Utah Air
National Guard
Breakout: Who Owns the Customer? James Harrison, CEO and Founder,
okcompare.com
Breakout: CLS Bank Decision, William B. Bunker, Partner, Knobbe Martens
2:45 Networking Break
3:00 Breakout: Consumer Privacy Communications – Practical Strategies for Educating
Consumers by Drafting Effective Policy Statements Across Digital Platforms, Panel,
Sharon Bertelsen, Of Counsel, Ballard Spahr, Mercedes Tunstall, Partner, Ballard Spahr
Breakout: Cloud Security and Managing Use Risks, Carl Allen, Director Information
Security, Intermountain Healthcare
Breakout: Individual Efforts to Maximize Privacy and Security of Data in an era of
Cyberstalking and NSA Surveillance. Charles L. Mudd Jr. Mudd Law Offices
4:00 After Conference Social
Keynotes
- Protecting Privacy on the Internet, Pete Ashdown
- DNS Exploitation, Cricket Liu, INFOBLOX
Dozens of Presentations plus Presenters Party
Other Things
- Hacker Challenge Game
- Ham Radio Training/Exam
- PGP Key Signing Event
- After Dark Labs
- Paintball Event ($15-20 extra)
The $200 fee covers the following:
- Access to all 4 Days of the Conference.
- Lunch provided on-site Tues-Thur.
- All-You-Can-Drink beverages during the con.
- All Conference Equipment (~$70/person).
- Dinner on Thursday Night.
- Parking that the venue.
White Collar Crime Seminar
Hosted by the Utah Area Chapter, Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
Thursday and Friday, October 17-18, 2013
Salt Lake Community College, Taylorsville Redwood Campus
(2-page seminar info flyer: 2013 Utah Area Chapter Seminar)
Topics & Presenters
The State’s Best Practices for Detection and Prevention
Governor Gary R. Herbert, Utah State Governor
Procurement Fraud: Finding The Smoking Gun
Brian Payne, Author: White Collar Crime — Vice Provost, Graduate/Undergraduate Academic Programs at Old Dominion University
Conducting Effective Suspect Interviews
Alan Peters, Special Agent, Retired — Federal Bureau of Investigations
Third-Party Risk Management: An Added Dimension in a Corporation’s Ethics and Compliance Program
Sheri Fitzpatrick, CEO — Perfect Home Living
The IRIS Database, a Tool to Prevent/Detect Fraud
Scott Morrill, Program Manager — Investigations Division, Utah Attorney General’s Office
Financial Statement Fraud
Heidi George, Securities Examiner — Utah Division of Securities
The Fight Against Fraud: a Reporter’s Perspective
Tom Harvey, Reporter — Salt Lake Tribune
CyberCrime: Uncovered
Antonio Pooe, CEO — Exactech Forensics
Tax Fraud 2013
Matthew Bird, Criminal Investigator, Internal Revenue Service
Media & Insurance Fraud Schemes
Frank Scafidi, Public Affairs Director, National Insurance Crime Bureau
Paraben’s PFIC Conference has been an annual event since 2008. Since that time it has rapidly evolved into a higher attended conference with a broader scope of topics reaching from deeply technical into the legal aspects of the forensics and eDiscovery industry. Those who attend PFIC are as diverse as our topics, from law enforcement and lawyers, to corporate entities, government agents, private investigators, and educational institutions. If you haven’t had the opportunity to attend, this is your chance to experience the fresh air and mountains of Utah as well as the fresh topics that will be the highlight of this year’s conference. If you’ve already attended, then you know what to expect and are as excited as we are about it!
The Holidays are Here!
We will be hosting the chapter’s annual holiday luncheon on Dec 5. This luncheon is free to chapter members.
Our speaker this year is Pete Ferguson, of eBay Inc., who will discuss Why and How to Partner with Physical Security. Pete’s remarks should provide an interesting focal point for the event. Please come and enjoy the afternoon with ISSA Utah. We look forward to seeing you there!
Speaker: Pete Ferguson, Manager, Safety & Security Program Development, eBay Inc
Topic: Why and How to Partner with Physical Security
Securing people and places often are overlooked when compared to information security risks. Preventing people physical access to your facility as well as ensuring a good people-based crisis management program are in place are critical to the overall security strategy.
Speaker Bio: Pete has worked with eBay since it first came to Utah in 1999. With only 1,500 global employees at the time, he was on the ground level and responsible for introducing safety and security policies and practices to Utah -– and shortly thereafter to many additional locations as the company grew. He has served as a manager for global customer service locations and regional manager for both the Americas and Asia Pacific regions. With an educational and experiential background in Communications, Public Relations, he is now responsible for policy, awareness, and auditing programs for eBay’s 500+ global Safety and Security team. He also hold his Certified Protection Professional (CPP) designation from the American Society of Industrial Security (ASIS).
RSVP Today!
To obtain an accurate count of those who will attend our upcoming holiday luncheon please RSVP at: http://www.rsvpmenow.com/, with the event code: 26453.
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