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| 2004 Program |
Date |
Topic |
Presenter |
Jan
13 |
Sarbanes-Oxley and Business
Continuity |
Bob Janusaitis, CISA, CISM,
CBCP, Business911 International, Inc. |
Feb 10 |
Disaster Recovery Planning |
Michele Mosher, Blackmon-Mooring
Steamatic |
Mar 9 |
Is It Time for a Table Top Exercise? |
Susan Moran, IBM
Business Resilience and Continuity Services |
Apr
13 |
Managing Catastrophic Events
- The role of technology in disaster management |
Brent H. Woodworth, Manager
of IBM's Worldwide Crisis Response Team |
May 25 |
2004 Hurricane Workshop |
NA |
Jun
8 |
“Cyber Attack”:
Disaster Recovery Strategies |
Paul Williams, Gray Hat Research |
July
13 |
Without Data..There is no Recovery |
Glenda DuPree, Account Manager,
Iron Mountain Off-Site Data Protection |
Aug
10 |
Filling the Gaps in your
IT Disaster Recovery Plans
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Jonas Lamis, General Manager
for Risk Management and Compliance (RMC) solutions at Troux
Technologies |
Sept
14 |
Trends in Business Continuity |
Dan Vasquez, CyrusOne |
Oct
12 |
Introduction to the USA
Freedom Corps, the Harris County Citizen Corps, and CERT
(Community Emergency Response Team)
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Sharae Maudlin, Century Corrosion
Technologies |
Nov
9 |
Terrorist Surveillance Techniques |
Keith G. Medford, Special Agent,
Federal Bureau of Investigation Houston Division |
Dec
14 |
ACP Appreciation Luncheon |
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