Maintaining Trust: The Future of Internet Security & Privacy Hosted by the Internet Society on October 5th

The Internet Society (ISOC) is hosting a conference on Maintaining Trust: The Future of Internet Security and Privacy on October 5, right here in Philadelphia.
The ISOC, who brought us World IPv6 Day, is a non-profit group that provides leadership in Internet related standards, education and policy. They work to further discussion and action to help protect the future of the internet.
Whether you like it or not, information about you is everywhere on the Internet. Any time you sign up for a website or buy something online, you trust that site to keep your information safe and secure from security breaches. Even non-online transactions like heath records that are stored within the internal networks of companies can be vulnerable to outside attack.
The conference will address some of these risks, and key topics of the day include Data Security, System Security, Customer Data Management, and Protecting Information in the Cloud.
So while this post isn’t about comic books or celebrity interviews like we normal cover, the event is a great opportunity to learn about Internet security and connect with leaders in the field of information risk-management.
Maintaining Trust: The Future of Internet Security and Privacy
Hosted by The Internet Society (ISOC)
October 5, 2011
Sheraton Philadelphia
201 N. 17th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103


Vint Cerf, known as one of the founding fathers of the Internet, and Parry aftab,called “the leading expert in cybercrime in the United States” by the Boston Herald, will be speaking.