Registration has opened for the 2019 Information Security Symposium, held June 18-19 at UC Davis.
The theme is Connect, Share, Fortify, and the attractions include:
- More than 100 information sessions, along with hands-on labs
- 25 leading security and technology vendors
- A keynote from a security professional each day:
- Christopher Scott – CTO, Global Remediation Lead, IBM X-Force Incident Response and Intelligence Services
- Herbert Lin – Senior research scholar for cyber policy and security at the Center for International Security and Cooperation and a Holland Fellow in Cyber Policy and Security at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University
We hope you can join us for two days of news, information and insights about computing and security, plus plenty of opportunities to network with peers from throughout the University of California. We’ve also extended an invitation to other higher education institutions and California state government ISOs.
The $125 registration fee gives you access to all the lectures, panel discussions, hands-on labs, breakfasts, lunches, and refreshments. Attendees will also receive an event T-shirt and conference materials. Please see the event website for more information and to register.
There will be room for about 450 people and the symposium usually sells out in advance. Registration is open until May 24, 2019. You must register before arriving at the conference.
People from each UC campus are likely to attend, as well as invited guests from higher education and the state government.
If you have questions about the event, please contact the planning team.