National Webcast Initiative
Emerging Trends and Threats for 2010

February 24, 2010
2:00pm-3:00pm Eastern

Presenters:

Mr. Bruce McConnell, Counselor to the Deputy Under Secretary, National Protection and Programs Directorate, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

and

Lieutenant General Harry D. Raduege Jr. (USAF, Ret), Chairman, Deloitte Center for Cyber Innovation, Deloitte Services LP

Why This Session is Important to You:

This webcast will provide a broad look at some of the major issues and challenges we face regarding cyber security threats. Current and emerging trends will be discussed, including identity theft, online scams, spam, social engineering, application vulnerabilities, botnets, cyber crime and more. The presentation will include practical, timely advice on what we can do--in both the public and private sectors-to mitigate the risks and enhance our protection against these threats.

Don’t miss this chance to learn about the changing threat landscape and what you can do to be better prepared in 2010!

Format of Webcast: This session will feature an interactive Powerpoint presentation accompanied by audio.

Webcast Related Material:

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The Department of Homeland Security’s National Cyber Security Division and the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center have partnered to establish the National Webcast Initiative to develop a series of national webcasts which will 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 organizations have offered their services at no cost to government, 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.