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Interhack news from 2002.
- December 12-13, 2002
- Interhack will be exhibiting at the Ohio State Bar
Association Management & Technology Conference
at the Columbus Convention Center, showcasing our
forensic computing services.
- December 3, 2002
- Interhack announces its
HIPAA-related service offerings.
- November 25, 2002
- Matt Curtin will present
Requirements for a
Secure Information Infrastructure
to the Columbus Chapter of InfraGard.
- November 6, 2002
- Interhack has been nominated
for three Top CAT (Contributors to the Advancement
of Technology) awards.
- October 29-30, 2002
- Interhack will exhibit at the
Columbus ITEC, at
the Greater Columbus Convention Center. We will
also be participating in the InfraGard information
security panel.
- October 23-24, 2002
- Interhack will sponsor the
Second Columbus INFOSEC
Forum, the theme of which is, "Making the Case
for CyberSecurity in the face of Austerity".
- October 17, 2002
- Forensic data analysis will be the topic of Matt
Curtin's
presentation
to the Northeast Ohio
Chapter of the Information Systems Audit and Control
Association (ISACA).
- September 24-26, 2002
- Interhack returns to Cleveland to sponsor
Privacy2002. You're
invited.
- September 18, 2002
- Matt Curtin will present
Requirements for a
Secure Information Infrastructure
to the Dayton Chapter of InfraGard.
- September 18, 2002
- Paul Graves will discuss
There Still Is No Free Lunch
with the Columbus Computer Society.
- September 6, 2002
- Life Online will be the topic of discussion at
The Wellington School. Interhack founder Matt
Curtin will lead that
discussion.
- July 16, 2002
- Paul Graves will discuss
There Is No Free Lunch
with the Licking County Computer Society.
- July 11, 2002
- Pete Ware joins Interhack,
bringing additional expertise to its forensic
analysis and information security practices.
- June 27, 2002
- Fugitives' use of the Internet helps authorities
to find them. Matt Curtin
discusses tracking by
email with WBNS 10TV's Roger McCoy.
- May 22, 2002
- Matt Curtin will deliver a lecture entitled
"Is Computer Security
Possible?" to the Columbus Computer Society.
- May 7, 2002
- Spyware package Spector Pro is briefly examined
and discussed. Our findings
include mechanisms to detect Spector Pro's presence
and the discovery that employers who use the
system could well compromise proprietary data
by handing it over to Spectorsoft.
- April 11, 2002
- Matt Curtin will be speaking on the topic of
Internet Security
at the Central Ohio chapter of the International
Association of Printing House Craftsman.
- March 11, 2002
- Matt Curtin will present
"Cryptography in
Practice" at the Central Ohio chapter of
InfraGard. (Slides available.)
- March 6, 2002
- "Assessing Risk in
Information Systems" is the
theme of Matt Curtin's presentation for the
March 2002 meeting of the
Central
Ohio chapter of the Information Systems Security
Association.
- March 5, 2002
- We've released our
remarks
on the NIST draft
document, Guidelines on Securing Public Web
Servers.
- February 28, 2002
- Interhack releases
PCFriendly Enables
DVD Backchannels, showing how adding
Web content to a DVD might have
more drastic implications than
originally imagined.
- February 22, 2002
- Privacy Still matters.
A Harris Interactive poll finds that 91% of consumers
would do more business with firms whose privacy
policies are certified.
- February 21, 2002
- Matt Curtin will be speaking at the
First
Columbus INFOSEC Forum. Our topic is
wireless network security.
- February 6, 2002
- Matt Curtin will be at the Barnes & Noble
bookstore at Easton in Columbus, Ohio, to lead a
discussion on privacy and security and to sign
copies of Developing Trust from 5-7 p.m.,
February 6, 2002.
- January 28, 2002
- Consumers should demand online privacy and
security, writes Matt Curtin in
The Columbus Dispatch.
- January 9, 2002
- Matt Curtin will be delivering
"Privacy and Security
Gotchas: How the Bad Guys Catch You With Your
Pants Down" at the Columbus
Computer Society's Consulting SIG meeting.
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