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High Technology Crimes Investigation AssociationROSEVILLE, Calif. /California Newswire/ — The HTCIA (High Technology Crimes Investigation Association) today announced that several sponsors generously donated a limited amount of complimentary tickets to the HTCIA CISO Summit in Summerlin, Nevada on September 12. Summit sponsors McAfee, Cylance, Symantec, Essextec and InfoSecurity donated the complimentary tickets for the event being held at the lavish J.W. Marriott Las Vegas Resort and Spa.

"Even though these complimentary passes will provide full access to the published sessions and activities, there are several take-a-ways and opportunities that will only be available to paid attendees," said Peter Morin, HTCIA International Secretary/CISO Conference Chair.

The complimentary tickets are available on a first come, first serve basis, from now through August 19, but due to the limited quantity Morin encourages to act quickly.
Please register at: http://www.htciacisosummit.org/register .

The HTCIA CISO Summit was designed for participants to engage with industry leaders, discuss the new security challenges facing us today, and learn about efficient ways to prevent attacks, and detect threats quickly. Stuart McClure (CEO & Founder of Cylance) and Brian Kenyon (CTO at McAfee) will be the featured Keynote Presentations.

Other speakers include Robert Pittman (CISO for County of Los Angeles), Ganesh Krishan (Head of Information Security at LinkedIn), Rafal Los (Security Strategist at Hewlett-Packard Software), and Vince Skinner (Manager of Security & Business Continuity at Davidson Companies).

For more information on the Speakers and CISO Summit Agenda please visit the official website: http://www.htciacisosummit.org/ .

For more information contact Peter Morin at info@htciacisosummit.org. For information concerning sponsorships or media coverage opportunities please contact Carol Hutchings at carol@htcia.org or by phone at (916) 408-1751.

About HTCIA:

HTCIA is a non-profit professional organization founded over 25 years ago for the purpose of educating individuals involved in the High Technology field. HTCIA continues to solidify its position as the leader in professional organizations devoted to the prevention, investigation and prosecution of crimes involving advanced technologies. To learn more about the organization please visit http://www.htcia.org/ .

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