Industrial Security Compliance



Learn How to Prevent Both Internal and External Security Threats Through a Strong Industrial Security Awareness Program!


As the threat of terrorism and cyber attacks increases, so does the need to ensure your industrial security compliance program is up to date, robust and comprehensive.Complying with NISPOM and DSS requirements can ensure that your company sustains continued growth and prevents devastating security breaches to your facilities and information technology systems. Not only will security breaches lead to fines, loss of business and confidential property, but will also cause significant harm to your organization’s reputation.

In addition to NISPOM compliance, the global business environment sees many foreign-owned companies having a hand in classified contracts and working with classified information. With national security concerns being a top priority, it is critical for companies to meet DSS expectations to get the deal done and ensure effective implementation of FOCI mitigation plans.

Benchmark your industrial security compliance practices at American Conference Institute’s National Summit on Industrial Security Compliance, which will take place on July 11-12, 2011 in Washington, DC. Unlike other training events, this Summit will provide you with proven-effective strategies for implementing strong security and compliance measures. Join senior Government officials, contracting and export compliance executives, security professionals and attorneys who will provide you with best practices for managing heightened security threats impacting your company’s information systems.

Critical sessions will address your most pressing issues, including:
• Status report on DSS priorities, responsibilities and interagency cooperation
• Monitoring procedures to track and control classified information access at your facility
• Determining the best FOCI mitigation instrument including SSA, SCA, Board
Resolution, or Proxy and Voting Trust Agreements
• Working with DSS amid more vigorous auditor expectations
• Performing due diligence on each transaction to ensure a successful CFIUS review
• Understanding the different, overlapping requirements and timelines of DDTC and DSS
• How a counterintelligence program differs from an industrial security program, and how they complement each other

Seats at this event are expected to sell out. Registrations will be taken on a first come, first served basis. Call 1-888.224-2480; fax your registration form to 1-877-927-1563 or register online at www.AmericanConference.com/IndustrialSecurity

Relevant Government Agencies

DOD & Military, Dept of Homeland Security


When
Mon-Tue, Jul 11-12, 2011


Where
Westin Washington
1400 M Street NW
Washington, DC 20005
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Website
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Organizer
American Conference Institute


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