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Executive Briefing

Let your IT Network Work For You

ProNet Systems, Inc. invites you to join us at the next complimentary educational program to be held at the Capital City Club in Raleigh, NC on May 23, 2006. We will discuss various aspects of security technology including Multi Technology Readers, Open Architecture Access Control and Intelligent Video Analysis.

We will also review how existing access control, video and IT resources can be integrated, enhanced and expanded with cost effective, shared open architecture systems.

Keynote Speaker, SBI Special Agent Jimmy Schroering, will discuss "Questioned Documents and Digital Evidence", followed by a panel review of forensics evidence applied.

Application specialists will be available to discuss and demonstrate the latest technology trends in digital video, open architecture access control and networked systems.

BUILDING ON THE LAST PROGRAM

The challenges facing Facility, IT, Loss Prevention and Safety Management continue to grow as we strive to protect facilities, information and personnel while working within budget constraints. When considering your options it is important to identity how value-engineering may be applied for the utilization of existing corporate resources while taking systems to the next level - within budget.

At the past ProNet Systems complimentary educational program we discussed how an existing LAN/WAN network may be used to save costs and maximize the potential of video, voice and data systems. At the next meeting, on May 23, 2006, we will build on the previous program with a follow-up module to the basic Networking 101 presentation by Ernie Bose of Cisco Systems. Mr. Bose's presentation on "Converging Technologies on the Network" will focus on IT system advancements and converging technologies. Register now if you wish to receive an invitation to the next meeting. Seating is limited so be sure to register early.


More About the Last Meeting


Guests met at 8.00 am for registration and a light breakfast in the Dogwood Room at the Capital City Club. The club is located on the 21st floor of the Progress Energy Building, 411 Fayetteville Street Mall, downtown Raleigh. The meeting was held in the University Room next to the Dogwood Room.

At 12.40 pm guests enjoyed the club's excellent buffet in the Dogwood/Cardinal rooms. The Capital City Club offers a wide array of soup, salads, seafood and hot meals to choose from.

Congratulations to the door prize winners. Prizes included a still digital camera, wireless telephone and other cool stuff!

The meeting ended with a tour of Progress Energy's state-of-the-art Command Center.

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SO WHAT WAS THE FEEDBACK FROM THE LAST MEETING?

"Excellent Program! ProNet sets the standard - well done!
"Kept on Schedule"
"Superb program!"
"Very Professional, Classy"
"Energetic Group!"
"Food is Excellent"
"Very good! Knowledgeable speakers."
"Excellent Program"
"Very nice seminar"
"Good program! Well done."

... And recommendations for improvement?

"More coffee!"
"Don't forget the grits .. "
"Greater detail."


SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE TOPICS

IT Security with regards to protecting network from Hacking, etc.
IT Networks - Basis of Design
Case Studies on complex security applications
HIPPA - Security Implications
Network Security in greater detail
Biometric information in detail
IT Routers and Firewalls
Expansion on the topic of Computer Forensics

Thanks to all seminar guests for your input. We'll try to structure the next program to cover as much of the above as possible. If you'd like to share your own experiences, white papers, links, or general information that will benefit other industry professionals - let us know. If you've been there, done that, perhaps you can help shorten the learning curve!

Meanwhile, don't forget to sign up now for your invitation to the next program!


Where


The Capital City Club, Raleigh map


DIRECTIONS

From RTP/Durham/Airport
Take I-40 East towards Raleigh. Exit 298B onto South Saunders Street towards Downtown Raleigh. Go right at the fork, which is McDowell Street. Turn right onto South Street. Go 2 blocks and turn left onto Wilmington Street. *Valet parking is 2 ? blocks on the left.

From Hwy 70 (Durham)
Take Hwy 70 (Glenwood Avenue) into Raleigh. Turn left onto Hillsborough Street and continue to the end. Turn right onto Salisbury Street. Go 7 blocks and turn left onto South Street. Go 2 blocks and turn left onto Wilmington Street. *Valet parking is 2 ? blocks on the left.

From Hwy 64 East
Take Hwy 64 (New Bern Avenue) West into Downtown Raleigh. Turn left onto Blount Street. Go 7 blocks and turn right onto Lenior Street. Go 1 block and turn right onto Wilmington Street. *Valet parking is 1? blocks on the left.

From Capital Blvd (US/401 North and Wake Forest Road)
Follow Capital Boulevard South into Downtown Raleigh. Road will become Dawson Street. Go approximately 10 blocks and turn left onto South Street. Go 3 blocks and turn left onto Wilmington Street. *Valet parking is 2 ? blocks on the left.

From Garner/Clayton/Smithfield/Kinston/Fayetteville/Fuquay-Varina
Take Hwy 70 towards downtown Raleigh (it will turn into South Saunders Street). Go right at the fork, which is McDowell Street. Turn right onto South Street. Go 2 blocks and turn left onto Wilmington Street. *Valet parking 2 ? blocks on the left.

Public parking is available directly across the street from the Progress Energy Building on the corner of Wilmington and Davie Streets. Additional public parking is available in the McLaurin parking deck adjacent to the public lot and may be accessed through the Blount Street entrance. The parking deck is normally not attended on weekends unless there is a major public event to be hosted in the downtown area.

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We thank the industry specialists who have donated their time to this program

The Agenda

8.00 a.m. Registration
8.30 a.m. Opening Address
8.40 a.m.Applying and Integrating Emerging Technologies
- Alan Jelley, ProNet Systems, Inc.
9.30 a.m. Applying Security and Fire Code Considerations
- Kile Unterzuber, CPP, Security Management Consulting
10.30 a.m.Open Architecture Access & Video
- Mick Mac Daniel, Lenel Systems International
11.30 a.m.Biometrics & Logical Security
- Jason Nilles, Bioscrypt
12.30 p.m. Lunch (John Wieland, CPP of Peace College will discuss Identity Crime)
1.30 p.m. SBI: Digital Evidence Discussed
- Special Agent Jimmy Schroering, NCSBI
2.30 p.m. Panel: Forensic Evidence Applied
- RMA: Bill Booth, CPP, Reece Trimmer, Billy Green, CPP
2.50 p.m. Converging Technologies on the Netork
- Ernie Bose, Cisco Systems
3.45 p.m. Hands On Technology Review and Discussion
4.15 p.m. End of Program


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