March 2005 • Volume 3, Number 4
Incorporate A “Continuous Assessment Feature”
Today's security must not only account for assets, threats, vulnerabilities and countermeasures, but also incorporate a “continuous assessment feature,” said Prof. Randall Nichols, author of Defending Your Digital Assets. The security environment is a dynamic one where the “current situation” might be described by forces that are sudden and not well known and always changing. More
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May 17-19, Prof. Nichols is teaching the seminar: Risk Assessment and Management for Security Professionals. Prof. Nichols is nominated for University of Maryland University College's Instructor of the Year Award. View Seminar Objectives & Outline |
Interactive Daily Training Sessions Highlight Data Center
The Data Center Storage Pavilion @ FOSE, featuring Modular Computing, Network Storage and Business Continuity, offers attendees daily interactive training sessions dedicated to providing basic and essential training and an opportunity for interactive peer-to-peer dialog. More
Long Range Acoustics Make Military & Homeland Sense
Acoustic devices are not often immediately associated with the military, even less with homeland security, but are emerging in both realms and especially as potentially big cost-savers for those seeking to protect critical infrastructure in the U.S. More
New KB System Works in Arabic
Short on operatives fluent in Arabic, U.S. intelligence agencies might soon be using software to fill the gap. Specifically, the AeroText Arabic Rules Knowledge Base system from Lockheed Martin has recently been introduced in a form that can handle up to 30 different Arabic dialects, according to company officials. More
UPCOMING EVENTS
Government Marketing Best Practices • March 22 • Tysons Corner, VA
Blade Server Summit • March 22-24 • Santa Clara, CA
How To Write Statements of Work That Work • April 12-14 • Washington, DC
Enterprise Security Planning & Management • May 9-13 • Washington, DC
Hands-On DoDAF • May 17-19 • Washington, DC
Risk Assessment and Management For Security Professionals • May 17-19 • Washington, DC
Hands-On KM • May 17-19 • Washington, DC
How To Do Performance-Based Contracts • May 17-19 • Washington, DC
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Invites You To Attend The Data Center Pavilion Storage @ FOSE April 5-7, 2005 Washington, DC Convention Center


The Data Center Storage Pavilion Featuring Modular Computing, Network Storage and Business Continuity will feature exhibitors with Network Storage, Data Backup, and Network Storage Solutions.
The Data Center Storage Pavilion Hosted by the Blade Systems Alliance featuring Modular Computing, Network Storage, and Business Continuity.
Pavilion Premier Title Sponsor
American Power Conversion Corporation
Premier Daily Sponsors Archivas
COPAN Systems
FORCE 3
Exhibitors
LeftHand Networks
Info-X
NSI
Spectra Logic
Inline Corporation
Selenetix Corporation
Siemon ( BladeS member)
SANRAD
Nexsan Technologies
CMS Products
The Pavilion caters to those who recognize that their critical data is a time sensitive asset. According to the Alliance, “If you are concerned about your network security and business continuity, you need to visit the Data Center Storage Pavilion. It features daily Training Sessions presented in an open theater sponsored by Archivas, Copan Systems and FORCE 3.
Training Session Schedule can be found at http://www.bladesystems.org/FOSEAttendees.aspx
General information can be found at http://www.bladesystems.org/FOSEPavilion.aspx
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