We know that the past number of weeks have been hectic and everyone is moving in different directions. We need your assistance, if you plan on attending the AIIM/ARMA Joint Fall Seminar please contact John Breeden phone (804) 786-0954 or [log in to unmask] immediately to let him know and we will add you to our list of attendees. This One Day Seminar will address new taskforces, cybercrime and how agencies track violators, identity fraud and information security, plus investigative records, what to release and when to release it. Four Years After 9/11 Are You and Your Records and Information Safer? This one day seminar will be held on October 12th, 2005 in Richmond, VA at the Comfort Inn Conference Center, 3200 West Broad Street across from TV 6. This seminar is Pre-Approved for five hours of CMP Credit for all CRMs and DCJS Approved for Five Hours of Career Development Training for law enforcement. Cost for the seminar is $75 for AIIM/ARMA members and $100 for Non-members. To register please contact John Breeden Please save the date, we hope that you will be able to attend. Richmond AIIM/ARMA Chapters Joint Seminar Four Years After 9/11 Are You and Your Records Safer? October 12, 2005 8:00 Registration/Continental Breakfast 9:00 Welcome and Introductions: AIIM/ARMA Chapter Presidents 9:10 Session 1 – (Keynote Address) Who’s In Charge? Clifford Holly, Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Richmond FBI New joint taskforces that have been created within federal/state/local government, who is responsible for records and information management “command and control” and who is the bill payer and what is the return on investment? 10:30 Break: Coffee/Soft Drinks with Vendors 11:00 Session 2 – What’s Going On? Mary Ellen Kendall, Esq. National White Collar Crime Center If it happens in cyberspace and I can’t see it how it occurred how do I know that it really happened? How do agencies track law enforcement violators and how do these agencies conduct business between the public, each other and proprietary electronic systems? 12:00 Lunch: with Vendors 1:30 Session 3 – Identity Fraud and Information Security...Protecting the Information We Maintain, Store, Transmit and Dispose. Kathi K. Lee, Department of Criminal Justice Services Identify and discuss low and high tech sources of potentially exploitable information, raise awareness of potential threat, cost and damage posed by incidents of information breaches. Discuss implementing and improving information security practices and systems. 3:00 Break: Soft drinks & cookies 3:30 Session 4 – You Want to Know What? Bob Grabham, Police- Analysis/Information Coordinator, Chesterfield County Police Department Balancing the public’s right to know with law enforcement’s need to restrict access to investigative information is an ongoing and complicated issue facing law enforcement records managers. What do you release, when do you release it, and how do you protect the information? 4:30 End of Seminar To UNSUBSCRIBE, change options, or subscribe, please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-rol.html (If using Netscape, must have version 6.1 or higher to view the above page)