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USB fingerprints identify 'pod slurping' data thieves
WOULD your company know if the blueprints for its next invention had been stolen by an office interloper, who had quietly copied them onto a memory stick or an iPod? Probably not. But now a telltale "USB fingerprint" has been discovered that can identify which files have been targeted in so-called pod-slurping attacks. Find out more at http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20527475.600-usb-fingerprints-identify-pod-slurping-data-thieves.html
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Human Factors is only a few weeks away
10 Feb: Inaugural Conference taking place 22-24 February 2010
This year we have an exciting programme, featuring a host of prestigious speakers from industry, with talks encompassing the latest developments and ideas to help reduce data security breaches. Register your place today, to learn more.
Earn CPD Credits for attending Human Factors in Information Security
19 Jan: 
Security Institute members and those professionals who have joined their CPD scheme, can claim the following credits for attending Human Factors in Information Security. Day 1 : 4 CPD points. Day 2 : 6 CPD points. Day 3 : 6 CPD points. In the usual manner candidates claiming the credits will be required to submit their claims directly to the Institute. A separate signing in sheet will be provided at the registration desk during the meeting for those who wish claim CPD credits. This will be used ...
Earn CPE Credits for attending Human Factors in Information Security
19 Jan: 
Members of ISC² would be entitled to claim the following Group A Continuing Professional Education (CPE) points for attending the Human Factors in Information Security Conference:- Monday 22nd up to 4.5 CPEs, Tuesday 23rd up to 8 CPEs, Wednesday 24th up to 8 CPEs. Total for whole event: up to 20.5 CPEs
Preliminary Oral Programme Announced
2 Nov: 
We are pleased to announce that the preliminary oral programme for Human Factors in Information Security is now available to view on the programme page of the website. We have some exciting speakers from BT, HM Revenue and Customs, Barclay, National Fraud Authority and many more.
Invited Speakers announced
6 Oct: 
We are pleased to announce a host of prestigious Invited Speakers to our Human Factors in Information Security Conference. For a full list of speakers please go to the dedicated Invited Speakers page on the website.
Abstract submission extended: 25 September
1 Sept: 
We are pleased to announce that we have extended the abstract submission deadline to 25th September. Abstracts should be submitted using the online submission system.
Deputy Information Commissioner to talk at HFIS
27 July: 
We are pleased to announce that the Deputy Information Commissioner will be presenting a Keynote talk at the 2010 Human Factors in Information Security Conference. Further details will follow shortly.
Call for abstracts
29 June: 
Abstracts are invited for oral and poster presentations. For full details visit the abstract submission page. Please submit abstracts using the Online Submission Form on the abstract submission page by 31 August 2009 according to the abstract preparation guidelines.
Human Factors in Information Security announced
29 June: 
Elsevier are pleased to announce Human Factors in Information Security: Inaugural Conference, taking place 22-24 February 2010, London, UK.
Human Factors in Security - conference announced
10 June: Dates and location announced for 2010 conference
The Human Factors in Security conference, supported by Information Security Technical Report, will take place in Church house Conference Centre, Westminster, London in February 2010.
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