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Start planning your
information security here!
September 9, 2008 Can YOU answer the following questions?
8:30 am 12:30 pm
University of Illinois What happens to my business if my sensitive business information falls into
at Springfield someone else's possession?
Public Affairs Center What would it cost me to be without some or all of my business information?
Room C/D
One University Plaza
Can I recreate lost sensitive business information? If so, what does it cost?
Springfield, Illinois What are the implications to my business if I can no longer trust the
Parking is available
accuracy or completeness of my sensitive business information?
In Lot C
(see maps at http://www.uis.edu/maps)
If you can't answer these questions,
Space is Limited! you need this workshop!
Registration: FREE
To register contact: The NIST Computer Security Division has developed a workshop to help
the small business owner increase information system security.
Stephanie Schatz
Email: stephanie.schatz@sba.gov Learn how to define Information Security (IS) for your organization.
Phone: (217) 793-5020, ext. 114 Hear examples of common types of threats and understand how to
Fax: (217) 793-5025
determine the extent to which your organization should proactively
Cosponsored by: address threats.
Learn common Best Practices and Procedures to operate more
securely.
Helping make technology safer. Hear a basic explanation of current technologies used in reducing IS
vulnerabilities
Learn about resources freely available to your organization.
For additional information visit: http://csrc.nist.gov/securebiz/
Small Business Administration
Assisting small businesses nationwide.
InfraGard Members Alliance of Springfield
and
Center for Systems Security and Information Assurance
and
Federal Bureau of Investigation Computer Science Dept at University of Illinois at Springfield
Protecting the U. S. against cyber-
based attacks and high-technology
crimes.
The support given by SBA, NIST and InfraGard to this activity does not constitute an express or implied endorsement of any co-
sponsor's or participant's opinions, products or services. All SBA, NIST and InfraGard programs are extended to the public on a
nondiscriminatory basis. Co-Sponsorship number is: 08-7630-06 Reasonable arrangements for persons with disabilities will be made if
requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact Richard Kissel at rkissel@nist.gov for assistance.