National Security Investigations Disclosure Requests and Your Customer Data: 
What You Need to Know 

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this event. **
 
Summary: In an effort to protect national security, the US Government has 
stepped up it’s disclosure requests from companies across a variety of 
industries. Financial services, telecoms, hotels, and virtually any company 
that stores customer data will have to comply with an increasing number of 
these requests over the few years. The challenge for firms is knowing which 
requests to comply with and what you need to provide in terms of the 
disclosure. The Knowledge Congress has assembled a key panel of thought leaders 
and experts who will provide a framework for best practices in compliance. 

In this two-hour webcast, we’ll discuss: 
    - Framework for compliance 
    - The different types of disclosure requests 
    - When to comply 
    - When to push back 
    - When to seek outside counsel 
    - How to effectively communicate with your IT department 
    - Overview as to how a variety of industries is tackling this issue 
    - And much more. 

The event will take place on March 31, 2009, 3:00pm to 5:00pm (ET). 


Register for this event:

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FEATURED SPEAKERS:

U.S. Department of Homeland Security 
Hugo Teufel III 
Former Chief Privacy Officer 

Center for Democracy and Technology 
James X. Dempsey 
Vice President for Public Policy 

KPMG LLP 
Doron Rotman 
Managing Director, Advisory Services, National Privacy Service Leader 

Foley & Lardner LLP 
Peter F. McLaughlin, CIPP 
Senior Counsel 


Event Agenda:

 
- Companies large and small are likely to face a range of requests from the 
government for disclosure of customer data in terrorism investigations 
  and other national security investigations. 
- Communications service providers in particular - telephone companies, ISPs 
and others, including universities and non-profits - may 
  receive orders requiring them to intercept user communications or provide 
copies of stored communications and associated 
  identifying and transactional data. 
- Corporations must be familiar with the array of formats the government may 
use - National Security Letters,Section 215 orders, FISA orders 
  -- and should understand the difference between a criminal investigation and 
a national security investigation. 
- Recipients of government demands do have some ability to "push back" against 
unreasonable requests. 
* More Event Agenda and Talking Points are coming soon. 

Check for Updates, Speaker Bios, Event Details etc:
http://www.knowledgecongress.org/event_2008_NSI_update.html

Who Should Attend?

- Risk Officers and Managers 
- General Counsel 
- Senior Management 
- Chief Security Officers 
- Chief Privacy Officers 
- Compliance Officers 

 
Why Attend?

This is a must attend event to anyone interested in having full understanding 
about the National Security Investigations Disclosure Requests and Customer 
Data. 
- New guidance explained by the most qualified key leaders & experts 
- Hear directly from key regulators & thought leaders 
- Interact directly with panel during Q&A  


Date: Tuesday, March 31, 2009   
Time: 3:00pm to 5:00pm (ET)


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