Computer Security Institute, FBI Go on Roadshow to Share Results of Joint Computer Crime and Security SurveyComputer Security Institute Editorial Director And Survey Author Robert Richardson Will Present Highlights In Four Major U.S. CitiesPRNewswire-FirstCall Computer Security Institute (CSI) has announced a four-city roadshow to share the findings from its 2004 Computer Crime and Security Survey. The annual survey is conducted by CSI with the participation of the San Francisco Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) Computer Intrusion Squad. CSI Editorial Director and survey author Robert Richardson will team up with members of the FBI to discuss highlights from the survey and how and why to report crime. Roadshow seminars will be held from 9 a.m.-noon, with breakfast and registration beginning at 8 a.m., in four major U.S. cities: -- Sept. 21, 2004 -- New York City, Park Central Hotel -- Sept. 22, 2004 -- Chicago, The Westin River North Hotel -- Sept. 23, 2004 -- San Francisco, Hyatt Regency Embarcadero -- Sept. 29, 2004 -- Washington, D.C., Washington Plaza The 2004 Computer Crime and Security Survey, the Institute's ninth annual survey, reported a third straight year of decline in financial loss from cybercrime. Virus was the number one source of financial loss, followed by denial of service attacks. The survey also found that most organizations do not outsource computer securities activities and that fewer organizations are reporting computer intrusions to law enforcement. Registration for the Computer Crime and Security Roadshow can be found on the CSI website at https://register.rcsreg.com/regos-1.0/erc2004/adv/ga/member.html. About CSI Computer Security Institute (CSI) is the world's premier membership association and leading education provider serving the information security community. For 30 years CSI has helped thousands of security professionals to succeed in their mission -- to protect their organizations' valuable information assets -- through seminars, conferences, publications and membership benefits. CSI publications include the monthly member-only newsletter ALERT, quarterly Computer Security Journal, CSI/FBI Computer Crime and Security Survey, among others. CSI sponsors two annual conferences in June and November of each year and offers a variety of two-day seminars throughout the year. CSI has trained thousands of practitioners internationally and has a growing membership worldwide. Press Contact: Sara Black/Sibel Sunar The Bohle Company (310) 785-0515, Ext. 287/271 sara@bohle.com; sibel@bohle.com SOURCE: Computer Security Institute CONTACT: Sara Black, ext. 287 or sara@bohle.com, or Sibel Sunar, ext. Web site: http://gocsi.com/ |