OAGITM Members: Several folks have asked if education credits are available for attending this webcast. MS-ISAC can offer education credits to webcast participants if: a) the attendee has logged on and their attendance appears in the webcast attendee report; or b) the attendee participated in the webcast with someone else logging in. However, an e-mail request will need to be issued from the attendees' supervisor noting that the attendee had participated in the event. The e-mail should include the attendee name and e-mail address. Please send webcast education requests to the MS-ISAC mailbox at isac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Regards, Theresa A. Masse Chief Information Security Officer State of Oregon Department of Administrative Services Enterprise Security Office (503) 378-4896 ________________________________ From: MASSE Theresa A * EISPD ESO Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 3:26 PM To: oagitm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: FW: Register Now for the 8/19 National Webcast on Security of Social Networking Sites/Web 2.0 Importance: High Security & Social Networking are hot topics right now - - so take advantage of this upcoming MS-ISAC national webcast to learn more! Regards, Theresa A. Masse Chief Information Security Officer State of Oregon Department of Administrative Services Enterprise Security Office (503) 378-4896 ________________________________ From: MS ISAC (CSCIC) [mailto:cscic.sm.isac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 12:27 PM To: MS ISAC (CSCIC) Subject: Register Now for the 8/19 National Webcast on Security of Social Networking Sites/Web 2.0 The Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's National Cyber Security Division invite you to join us for the next session of the National Webcast Initiative: Security of Social Networking Sites / Web 2.0 Wednesday, August 19, 2009 2:00pm - 3:00pm (Eastern) Presenter Mischel Kwon, Director United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team National Cyber Security Division U.S. Department of Homeland Security ********************************************************************** Don't Miss Out - REGISTER NOW for this FREE Webcast! Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis. To register, please visit: http://www.msisac.org/webcast/ (For security purposes, please copy and paste the URL into your Internet browser.) Why Should You Attend: The term "Web 2.0" generally encompasses the next generation of the World Wide Web that facilitates enhanced online collaboration and communication, utilizing a variety of methods, such as social networking sites, wikis, blogs and other means. The use of these tools continues to increase among individuals and organizations. While the convenience and real-time communication has made these tools very popular, there are potential security risks that all users must understand. In this webcast, presentation topics will include: * define how Web 2.0 services, especially social networking sites, are being used * discuss the potential security risks associated with the use of these services * explain steps end-users and organizations can take to mitigate security risks when using these services For more information on the August 19th webcast, please visit: http://www.msisac.org/webcast/2009-08/index.cfm. ******************************************************************** The National Webcast Initiative: The Department of Homeland Security's National Cyber Security Division and the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) have partnered to establish the National Webcast Initiative comprising a series of national webcasts which examine critical and timely cyber security issues. Embracing the concept that security is everyone's responsibility, these webcasts are available to a broad audience to help raise awareness and knowledge levels. A number of vendors have offered their services at no cost, to help develop and deliver the webcasts. The National Webcast Initiative is also coordinated by the New York State Office of Cyber Security and Critical Infrastructure Coordination and the New York State Forum. For more information about the Initiative, please visit: http://www.msisac.org/webcast/. If you have any questions, please contact 518/474-0865 or email to isac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ======================================================================== ================================================ If you wish to stop receiving future announcements, you may unsubscribe from the list by sending a message to isac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with UNSUBSCRIBE as the SUBJECT of the message. Only messages containing the words UNSUBSCRIBE in the SUBJECT field of the message will be properly processed. 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