Multi-Level
Security (MLS)
The concept of
processing information with different classifications and categories that
simultaneously permits access by users with different security clearances and
denies access to users who lack authorization. [INFOSEC-99]
Multi-Level
Security (MLS) @ TechNet International 2006
One of the hottest
Information Technology topics facing Government organizations today is
Multi-Level Security (MLS). At AFCEA's TechNet International event June
19-20th 2006, additional MLS coverage will be offered in the form of specific
MLS focused panels and a special MLS Pavilion area for exhibitors. Government
and industry will have the opportunity to openly discuss issues such as
accreditation, systems implementation, as well as the political barriers to
MLS deployments.
Multi-Level
Security (MLS) Exhibit Pavilion
The Pavilion allows conference attendees to focus on companies that
offer MLS solutions in one convenient section of the exhibit floor, and allows
exhibitors to more easily reach attendees with an interest in MLS products and
services.
Multi-Level
Security (MLS) Demonstrations
Monday and Tuesday
following the plenary session there will be two 30 minute educational MLS
demonstrations. From 10:45-11:15 and 11:30-12:00 Linux, Unix, and Windows
operating systems and their approach to supporting MLS computing will be
demonstrated. These educational demos will be held in the MLS Theater area.
MLS
Demonstration Schedule
http://www.afcea.org/events/technetinternational/mls.html
To make TechNet 2006 part of your 2006 marketing plan, please
contact:
AFCEA Exposition Management
c/o J. Spargo & Associates, Inc.
Tel: 703-631-6200
Fax: 703-654-6931
Email:
technet@jspargo.com