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Join our growing list of Industry Supporters!
If you would like to become an Industry Supporter, please contact Jennifer Salvadori at jennifer.salvadori@technosecurity.com for more information. Our list is growing and will be updated regularly.
The Information Systems Security Association is a not-for-profit, international organization of information security professionals and practitioners. It provides educational forums, publications, and peer interaction opportunities that enhance the knowledge, skill, and professional growth of its members. |
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The Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security (CIAS) is developing the world's foremost center for multidisciplinary education and development of operational capabilities in the areas of infrastructure assurance and security. The CIAS is a part of The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) and our vision is to become the leader in the advancement of state and community cyber security capabilities and collaboration. The CIAS has successfully integrated efforts from academia, government and private industry. The result has been a dynamic team dedicated to infrastructure assurance, research and education. LEARN MORE |
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The CyberTexas Foundation collaborates with academic, business and government leaders to:
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Digital Forensic Community is a community-driven vendor agnostic website for Digital, Video and Audio forensic professionals. DFC supports the community by offering an organized way to find research articles, assist in peer review, participate in webinars, chat rooms, forums and training. As a community, we can help and mentor each other. |
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Enterprise Security has been a pioneer in dissolving the vacuum which has been created owing to missing connection between the various solutions and services that can be brought together to create a complete system. Enterprise Security magazine is assisting thousands of organizations to reduce risk and complexity by bringing to light unique market trends including how security needs to be embedded within hardware and software solutions and work with each other to provide integrated multilayered protection. |
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Forensic Focus is the web's leading digital forensics website for computer forensics and eDiscovery professionals. Best known for its busy forums, the site encourages open discussion in support of best practice within the digital forensics industry as well as offering news, interviews, articles, job vacancies and a monthly email newsletter. |
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Government CIO Outlook is a technology magazine based in Fremont, California that focuses on the trends, challenges, and opportunities for CIOs to deliver efficient technology-driven operations in enabling smart governance. Focused on the nitty-gritties involved in decision making for CIOs, we are a platform that reflects the underlying challenges in IT adoption in the government. Government CIO Outlook scouts the IT market for vendors who offer state of the art IT solutions for the government. |
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The InfraGard San Antonio Members Alliance is an information sharing and analysis effort serving the interests and combining the knowledge base of a wide range of members. At its most basic level, InfraGard is a cooperative undertaking between the U.S. Government, led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and an association of businesses, academic institutions, state and local law enforcement agencies, and other participants dedicated to increasing the security of United States critical infrastructures. All InfraGard participants are committed to the proposition that a robust exchange of information about threats to and actual attacks on these critical infrastructures is an important element for successful infrastructure protection efforts. The goal of InfraGard is to enable that information flow so that the owners and operators of infrastructure assets can better protect themselves and so that the United States government can better discharge its law enforcement and national security responsibilities. |
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ISACA® is a nonprofit, independent association that advocates for professionals involved in information security, assurance, risk management and governance. The aim of the ISACA Houston Chapter is to sponsor local educational seminars and workshops, conduct regular chapter meetings, and help to further promote and elevate the visibility of the IS audit, control and security profession throughout the area. We conduct chapter meetings the third Thursday of the month that typically includes a morning or afternoon training along with a luncheon meeting/training. We also sponsor SIG group meetings on the same day. Local seminars are held in the spring and fall that include topics of high relevance to our membership community. Certification training is scheduled before each ISACA exam date based on interest level. We partner with other organizations to provide additional educational opportunities for our greater Houston area membership. Please visit our chapter EVENTS page frequently for the latest educational and networking opportunities. |
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ISACA® is a nonprofit, independent association that advocates for professionals involved in information security, assurance, risk management and governance. The goals and focus this year of the San Antonio Chapter are to continue to promote the professional development of our members and guests by:
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Transforming news into insights, not only do we serve as a source of information but as the breeding ground for innovative ideas and exchange of breath-taking strategies that can make a difference in your technological understanding. We bring forth an enhanced, clever and a comprehensive platform which can assist the information seekers a filtered view of what they are searching. Our technology magazine is spearheading a revolution to provide knowledgeable articles written in simple yet lucid language that can give an insight into the latest in the world of technology. |
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NW3C is a nonprofit, membership-affiliated organization comprised of state, local, federal and tribal law enforcement and prosecutorial and regulatory agencies. NW3C provides a nationwide support system for law enforcement and regulatory agencies involved in the prevention, investigation and prosecution of economic and high-tech crime. We deliver training in computer forensics, cyber and financial crime investigations and intelligence analysis. We offer analytical technical support to agencies investigating and prosecuting white collar and related crimes. We conduct original research on all facets of white collar crime. |
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The San Antonio Women in Technology is a group of computing professionals (women and men) whose goal is to foster women of all ages from before they decide to choose a career in IT throughout their education, career, and beyond. We exist to encourage young ladies to choose a great rewarding career in computers and technology, assist women as they pursue IT degrees, and provide networking opportunities for IT professionals. |
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Women in eDiscovery (WiE) is a nonprofit organization that provides educational opportunities regarding technology in the legal industry to its members. The organization offers networking and leadership avenues, promotes personal and professional growth of women, and donates mentoring and charitable contributions to its communities. WiE incorporates a broad network of women volunteers who uplift and support each other and work together to recognize and honor each other’s achievements. WiE is comprised of professionals within the legal industry including attorneys, litigation support professionals, paralegals, legal IT staff, court reporters, consultants, recruiters and vendors. |
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