October 19 - 21, 2003 · Hyatt Regency Reston · Reston, Virginia, U.S.A.

NEWS & UPDATES

For Immediate Release 

Contacts: 

Other Releases 

Aug. 15, 2003
Davis, Evans to Chair Networked Economy Summit

Sept. 15, 2003
International Summit Explores Vulnerability of Our Networked World

Oct. 15, 2003
Gen. Franks (ret.) to Speak on Leadership, Global War on Terrorism

Oct. 16, 2003
Zone Labs’ Gregor Freund Presents and Moderates Security Panel

October 16, 2003 

Mischa Dunton 
415-341-8225 
mdunton@zonelabs.com

Joanne Rasch
A&R Partners

650-762-2867
jrasch@arpartners.com

 

MEDIA ADVISORY

Zone Labs’ Gregor Freund Presents and Moderates Security Panel
at Networked Economy Summit 2003

Who:

Panel Chair Gregor Freund, Zone Labs CEO and co-founder, will facilitate the “Implementing Technologies to Advance Global Security” discussion.

What:

A number of challenges exist that make it difficult to increase network security in the immediate future. Mr. Freund’s presentation, and panel immediate following, will examine the current limitations in our existing infrastructure with a focus to identify potential solutions. 

Panelists include: Rhett Dawson, CEO and president, Information Technology Industry Council; Dan Burton, vice president, Government Affairs, Entrust; Guy Copeland, vice president, Information Infrastructure Advisory Programs, Computer Sciences Corporation; and Ed Black, CEO and president, Computer & Communications Industry Association

Date:

October 20, 2003

Time:

Panel: 10:30 am - 11:30 am 

Location:

Hyatt Regency Reston, 1800 Presidents Street, Reston, VA

Host:

The Tech Center, George Mason University School of Law 

About the summit: Co-chaired by Congressman Tom Davis, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Don Evans and Stratton Sclavos, Chairman & CEO of VeriSign, the summit program will take advantage of the greater Washington region’s unique position, featuring policymakers who are spearheading the federal government’s technology efforts as well as business leaders from the area and around the globe whose technology solutions are making the global digital economy a reality.

More than 250 participants, representing senior-level business executives, government officials, national experts, academics, non-profit leaders and other interested parties will participate in the summit. The agenda and speakers are available on-line at: at www.networked-economy.org

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Media Information

For day-of coverage at the event, please sign up at www.networked-economy.org or call Mark Marich at Public Forum Institute (202) 467-2776.

To do advance stories on these broad based issues, we can provide interviews with participants or experts on the networked society and the latest studies and facts. Please call Emily Miller at (202) 494-9959.

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About The Tech Center
The Tech Center, part of the George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia, is a forward-looking research center and think tank that examines the relationship of the existing legal framework to the rapidly evolving information-based economy. For more information visit techcenter.gmu.edu.