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Cyber Security, Maryland and you!

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

100 regional business professionals joined the Greater Baltimore Technology Council for yesterday’s Meet the Members: The Impact of Cyber Security on the State of Maryland.  The panel discussed why cyber security is important, what the industry currently looks like, what the future outlook is and how companies could take advantage of the opportunities the industry provides.  Thank you to our speakers Paul Falkeler - SAIC, Joe Moorcones - SafeNet, Ermis Sfakiyanudis - eTelemetry and moderator, Paul Mauritz - e.magination.   And special thanks to Congressman Ruppersberger for sharing his insights on the government’s view of cyber security and for staying long after the event was over talking with those that attended.

Announcing Panelists for November 9th GBTC’s Meet the Members

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Joining Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger will be:
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Paul Falkler, VP Strategic Development, Intelligence and Information Solutions, SAIC
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Ermis Sfakiyanudis, President and CEO, eTelemetry
and moderator Paul Mauritz, Chairman, e.magination IG

GBTC’s Meet the Members

The Impact of Cyber Security on the State of Maryland

 

Date:      November 9, 2009
Time:     7:30 am - 9:30 am
Where:  Crowne Plaza Baltimore, Timonium
Cost:      Members - Free; Non-Members - $35

Click here to register.

 

Join us on November 9th as Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger, member of the House Select Committee on Intelligence, discusses the “Impact of Cyber Security on the State of Maryland”. Stay to hear what local companies are doing to take advantage of these opportunities. Find out what is here, what is coming and how your company can capitalize on Maryland becoming the leader in Cyber Security!

The Meet the Member series is sponsored by the following companies:
Baltimore County Department of Economic Development, Blue Sky Factory, Inc., Duane Morris, M&T Bank, Northeastern Maryland Technology Council, SC&H Group, LLC, Trilogy Solutions