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| Date: | 2 March-5 March 2004 |
| Location: | KSU Center, Kennesaw, GA, USA |
| Organizer: | Atlanta Chapter of the HTCIA and Kennesaw State University's Cybercrime Institute |
| Homepage: | http://www.southeastcybercrimesummit.com |
2004 Enhancements:
- The seminar will be increased from 3 days to 4.
- Lecture times increased to 1.5 hours with 30 minute networking breaks in between.
- Labs will be 4 hours each. And we expect at least 6-8 seperate labs each day. Labs will be conducted morning and afternoon.
- Accessdata has agreed to run four full days of labs relating to Accessdata software.
- 3rd Cybersecurity Framework for Critical Infrastructure Workshop
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Organized by UBM Tech - 27 July - 1 August 2013 - World Congress on Internet Security 2013
Organized by WorldCIS - 5 August - 7 August 2013
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