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Fifth Annual Conference

October 1-2, 2003 at the Expo Center of New Hampshire in Manchester, NH


Session #1

Jeff Stutzman, CISSP, is Founder and CEO of ZNQ3, Inc.

ZNQ3 is an information security company that created the Dynamic Key Architecture (DKA) model for mobile and enterprise infrastructure security through the use of extensible, non-IPSec VPNs. Mr. Stutzman has over 19 years of information security experience, including Cisco Systems Corporate information security where he managed a wide range of infosec activities including: management information security for Cisco Systems' Americas Theatre, an enterprise encompassing more than 170 sites and 14,000 employees; management of security in the global wireless environment; management of the global internal risk assessment practice. Mr. Stutzman is a former US Navy Intelligence Officer from the computer warfare field of Information Warfare, and an enlisted US Coast Guard systems administrator. Mr. Stutzman spent two years as a visiting scientist with Carnegie Mellon Universities Software Engineering Institute (CERT-CC), and is an active member in the Honeynet Project. Mr. Stutzman holds a BS from the University of New York, and an MBA from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Published works include ``Know Your Enemy: The Honeynet Project'', and several technical papers in the field of information security.

Pervasive Computing Requires Pervasive Security. Are you Ready?


Session #2

Robert N. Sikellis, Esq. is Managing Director and General Counsel of Decision Strategies in Braintree, MA.

Robert N. Sikellis is the former head of the Massachusetts Attorney General's Special Investigations Division, where he launched the High Technology Crime Unit, one of the first of its kind.

Mr. Sikellis is an attorney with extensive trial and investigative experience in organized crime, complex white-collar matters, civil rights violations, trade secret theft, hacking, other Internet and computer crimes, telecommunications and warranty fraud. He has significant expertise in computer forensics and in drafting policies and procedures concerning the search and seizure of computers, as well as in computer-related privacy and jurisdictional issues for corporate and governmental entities.

Mr. Sikellis has written and lectured extensively for legal and law enforcement audiences, and teaches advanced trial advocacy at Boston University School of Law. A member of numerous organizations and public interest groups, including the High Technology Crime Investigation Association, the Massachusetts Bar Association and Boston Bar Association, Mr. Sikellis is a cum laude graduate of Boston University and Boston University School of Law.

The USA Patriot Act - what ISPs need to Know


Session #3

Terrence P. McGarty is President of The Merton Group, LLC.

Dr. McGarty is also the founder of Telmarc and has been with the Company since its founding in 1984. Dr. McGarty holds a Ph.D. from MIT in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, has studied in the joint MIT/Harvard HST program in Medicine, has been President of Warner's Electronic Media Company, and COO of NYNEX Mobile Communications Company.

Latest Word on Last Mile Solutions - is there Fiber in Your Future?


Session #4

Raymond Sass is VP of Technology Sales for Artera Group, Inc.

Mr. Sass has been VP of Technology Sales for the past five years marketing such diverse products as Web Acceleration software, Voice enhancement Algorithms, Active Noise Reduction, and Flat Panel Speaker Technology.

Prior to his work at NCT/Artera, he was Director of Business Development at JJ Wild where he designed and built hospital information systems. He also has experience with network access hardware, X.25, Frame Relay and ATM networks.

Accelerators - Maximizing Dial-up Potential for Subscribers & ISPs


Session #5

John Leslie is President of JLC.net, as well as Secretary of NHISPA.

Review of Experience with 1009 Circuits

Series 1009 "dry copper" circuits have been offered to ISPs by Verizon since August 19, 2002, and are in daily use providing high bandwidth Internet Service to a wide variety of residential, business, and education customers which might otherwise not have access to high speed Internet Service.

This session will review the experience of various ISPs in ordering, provisioning, and operation of these circuits.

We expect to summarize the material reviewed in this session for the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission, along with a recommendation for continuing and/or modifying this program.


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