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Founded in 1996 as the National Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education, the Colloquium has become the leading proponent for implementing courses of instruction in INFOSEC in education.

In June 2002, the NCISSE expanded its mission to include a greater international participation. To reflect this the organization formally changed its name to The Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education or more simply  -- The Colloquium  

 
Colloquium Patrons and Sponsors

The colloquium would not exist nor be able to continue if it were not of the generosity and vision of these organization. These organizations have allowed The Colloquium to keep attendance affordable to all individuals interested in our objectives.

These organizations truly demonstrates the importance of the partnership among Government, Industry and Academia.

Sustaining Patron 11 years

(ISC)2

Gold Standard SM in Cyber Security Credentials

(ISC)2 provides professional certification for more than 50,000 computer security worldwide. It was the first ISO 17024 certified security certification organization and is fully compliant with DoD 8570.m compliant.

33920 US HIGHWAY 19
SUITE 205
PALM HARBOR, FL 34684
USA

http://www.isc2.org

Sustaining Patron 7 years

Cisco Systems, Inc.

CISCO Critical Infrastructure Assurance Group (CIAG)
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/security/security_services/ciag/

The Critical Infrastructure Assurance Group provides leadership to improve the security of global critical infrastructures.
 CIAG is committed to helping organizations worldwide implement security strategies by directly addressing research, training, education, sound practices, and standards needs.

Sustaining Patron 10 years

United States Government

Various Agencies and Departments
Centers of Academic Excellence and Scholarship for Service
Sustaining Patron 9 years

Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft Research
Sustaining Patron 3 years
IBM® IBM Research and Security Divisions
   
Colloquium Patron 10 years

ACADEMIA

James Madison University
http://www.jmu.edu
West Point Military Academy

Georgia Tech
http://www.gt.edu
Idaho State University
http://security.isu.edu
George Mason University
www.gmu.edu/
Boston University
www.bu.edu/
California Polytechnic University
www.csupomona.edu/
University of South Australia
www.unisa.edu.au
Queensland University of Technology
http://www.qut.edu.au/

   
Colloquium Team Member 2 years

Honeywell IA

 
Colloquium Team Member 5 years

National Colloquium for Information Assurance Training and Education

http://niatec.info
Colloquium Team Member 3 years

http://www.cisse-ap.org.au/

Sustaining Patrons >$20,000
ISC2 , CISCO, Microsoft, US Government, IBM, various universities, have supported The Colloquium with extensive cash and in-kind participation for more than a decade. Their continuing commitment to the profession is appreciated.

Colloquium Patron  $10,000
These individuals support a dinner and participate in the introduction of the featured speakers. CNSS has carried this load in the past
  Expected contribution is cost of Dinner or at least $10,500

Colloquium Partner $7,500
These organizations are expected to contribute the cost of Lunch or at least $7,500  Partners may choose to provide a speaker during lunch for a brief, non-commercial presentation.

Colloquium Team Member $4,500
These organizations contribute for Breakfast or at least $4,500

Colloquium Event Sponsor $1,500
These organizations contribute the break costs  or  at least $1,500

Opportunities

Breakfast                                             ( 4 available )
Lunch                                                  ( 4 available )

Dinner                                                 ( 3 available )

Early arrivals reception on Sunday         @ $2,500

AM or PM Break                                 ( 7 available )

     
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