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This program was presented at the ACC/GCCA 2002 Annual Meeting.

Describes how to evaluate a company's vulnerability to security threats and how to formulate a security plan. Lists factors affecting corporate security strategy and provides recommendations for security enhancement, including securing underground parking facilities and mail handling procedures.

Legal considerations, tools, security, choosing suppliers, and other issues regarding the creation of a web-based ordering system. Also, bullet points addressing supply chain optimization opportunities, internal & external networks, and cautions.

Lists of practice management and litigation support software, as well as future trends such as e-billing.

Addresses threats to privacy and online security, computer crime and prevention, as well as emergency response planning. Overview of computer crimes statutes and reporting mechanisms, including Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act regulations, state and international legal authority.

This document includes examples of software licensing audit provisions as well as the benefits of managing your software assets and the potential risks relating to pirated software.

A presentation on modern litigation management.

710 - Is Open OK? Managing New Open Sources, Resources, Risks, & Rules

Department of Commerce, Department of Treasury, Department of State. Where do you go to make sure your company complies with U.S. export control law? Answer, all three! Country sanctions, anti-boycott compliance, denied persons list, specially designated nationals list, debarred list: are these (and similar) terms familiar? If you are exporting, they had better be or your company could easily stumble and be subject to civil and criminal penalties. Think you do not export but you share technology with foreign companies or foreign nationals? Guess again-you may be an exporter.

With new laws and regulations looming on the horizon, the merger between the internet, broadcast technology, and telecommunications industries could have significant impact on how companies do business in the future. Hear from a senior governmental official and then join with our panel of technology experts to learn more on the complex legal and regulatory issues these changes present and understand the significance these regulatory decisions could have on your business.

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