Tuesday, January 24, 2012

VERY SPECIAL EVENT COVERING ANDROID TECHNOLOGIES AND SECURITY - Thursday, 2 February 2012 - On the web, at UCF, and in Melbourne ALL AT ONCE!!!!

If you use or are interested in Android technology, you may want to participate in the event described in the attached flyer that is being supported by the UCF Business Incubator in the Central Florida Research Park. You do not have to be a member of either INCOSE or ITEA to attend. You can attend in person or via the web.

Android – A Dive Into an Open Source Operating System for the Mobile Device User

Mr. David Gewirtz will talk about mobile security architecture, emerging privacy and security concerns of Android mobile devices and the security and safety considerations for activities such as tethering, using Wi-Fi hotspots, third-party applications, Bluetooth, emailing files, and connectivity. Presenter: David Gewirtz U.S. Policy Advisor & Computer Scientist.

Presenter Bio: David Gewirtz is an author, U.S. policy advisor, and computer scientist. He is featured in The History Channel special The President's Book of Secrets, and is CBS Interactive's Distinguished Lecturer as well as the host of the ZDNet Government and DIY-IT blogs. David is also director of the U.S. Strategic Perspective Institute, is one of America's foremost cyber-security experts, and a top expert on saving and creating jobs. David is the Cyber-warfare Advisor for the IACSP, a columnist for The Journal of Counterterrorism and Homeland Security, has been a guest commentator for the Nieman Watchdog of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University and is a member of FBI InfraGard and the U.S. Naval Institute. He is also the author of The Flexible Enterprise, the classic book that served as a foundation for today's agile business movement.

To Attend:

In addition to the traditional onsite attendance, this joint meeting will be streamed through the Internet. Please refer to the attached flyer for information to RSVP for onsite attendance or for log-in instructions from a desktop or laptop (non-wireless connection).

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