NEWS SOURCE: High Technology Crimes Investigation Association

ROSEVILLE, Calif., July 22, 2013 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — The High Technology Crimes Investigation Association (HTCIA) will unveil its first HTCIA CISO Summit on September 12, 2013 at the lavish JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort and Spa in Summerlin, Nevada. The CISO Summit, sponsored by McAfee, Cylance, Symantec, Essextec and InfoSecurity, will directly follow the 21st Annual HTCIA International Conference and Training Expo. This new event features a powerful lineup of speakers, including Stuart McClure (Cylance, Inc.) and Bryan Kenyon (McAfee).

Peter Morin, HTCIA International Secretary/CISO Conference Chair, is excited to organize this one-day event, catering specifically to the educational and networking needs of security officers and information technology executives, within the boundaries of their very busy schedules. “Attendees can expect to engage with industry leaders, discuss the new security challenges facing us today, and learn about efficient ways to prevent attacks, and detect threats quickly,” said Morin.

The HTCIA CISO Summit is not targeted or designed for Law Enforcement or Computer Forensics industry personnel, according to Morin. The entire program and structure is very carefully designed for Chief Information Security Officers (CISO), Chief Information Officers (CIO), Chief Technology Officers (CTO), Directors of Information Security, Information Security departmental senior management.

HTCIA offers special packaged rates for anyone interested in attending both the International Conference & Training Expo (Sept. 8-11, 2013) and the CISO Summit (Sept. 12, 2013), allowing someone to attend the CISO Summit for just $100. Depending on your membership status and your date of registration (prices go up after July 31), you can attend both events for a total of $745. For more information on registration, and other options please visit the HTCIA CISO Summit Registration page: http://www.htciacisosummit.org/register/.

Both events are being hosted at the luxurious JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort and Spa in Summerlin, Nev. overlooking the Las Vegas Strip. Attendees are offered a discounted rate of $99/night (on first come, first serve basis). Rooms are quickly filling up so they recommend booking as soon as possible while rooms are still available. For more information about the event venue and reservations, please see the Event Venue page: http://www.htciacisosummit.org/event-venue/.

For more information: Please visit http://www.htciacisosummit.org or contact Peter Morin at info@htciacisosummit.org.

For information concerning sponsorships or media coverage opportunities please contact Carol Hutchings at carol[at]htcia.org or by phone at 916 408-1751.

HTCIA About HTCIA:
HTCIA is a non-profit professional organization founded over 25 years ago for the purpose of educating individuals involved with high tech investigations.

HTCIA continues to solidify its position as the leader in professional organizations devoted to the prevention, investigation and prosecution of crimes involving advanced technologies.

All trademarks acknowledged.

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High Technology Crimes Investigation Association

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Original Keywords: Peter Morin, HTCIA, High Technology Crimes Investigation Association, HTCIA CISO Summit, CIO, CISO, CTO, Chief Information Officer, Chief Information Security Officer, Chief technology Officer High Technology Crimes Investigation Association Roseville California ROSEVILLE, Calif.

Alternate Headline: The High Technology Crimes Investigation Association will unveil its first HTCIA CISO Summit on September 12, 2013

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