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Thursday, October 6, 2011*
C3 Conference Agenda
Day 1
Stamp Union
Grand Ballroom
University of Maryland-College Park

8:30 am

Registration Check in: Refreshments

9:00 am — 9:30 am

Opening Remarks and C3 Awards:

Davina Pruitt-Mentle, Ph. D., Director, ETPRO and C3 Conference Chair

 

LIFELOCK Ultimate Award

Douglas Gansler- Maryland Attorney General

 

Identity Theft and Students

Hugh Williams, Consumer Protection Division, Maryland State Attorney General's Office

9:30 am — 10:15 am

Opening Session:

Cyberbullying Survey: American Bar Association and American School Counselor Association

Jill Cook, Assistant Director, American School Counselor Association - [PPT]

Sharon Elstein, Program Director, Center on Children and the Law, American Bar Association

 

ASCA working with the ABA conducted a national survey on cyberbullying. Learn about the results as applied to the school and what impact educators and parents can have in this critical area.

10:15 am

Short Break

10:30 am — 11:15 am

Morning Session:

Cyberbullying/Sexting: The Impact of Staying Connected

Dr. Karen Paullet, Academy Chair Edvancement Solutions Assistant Professor Robert Morris University Associate Professor American Public University

 

The rapid change in technology and exponential growth in the use of the Internet have resulted in an increase in the number of computer and technology related crimes. Cyberbullying, which occurs when younger people under the age of 18 use technology as an instrument to harass or threaten their peers, has become not only a national, but an international problem. In order to fully understand cyberbullying, it is critical that adults and children understand the consequences that occur from inappropriate communication taking place in the digital world. It is imperative that parents, educators, and law enforcement work together to stop this growing problem.

11:15 pm — 12:00 noon

STUDENT PANEL: BEST EFFORTS AND OTHER THOUGHTS

How should we teach C3 topics in schools? What should we teach?

12:00 noon

Lunch and Exhibits

Sponsor Keynote

Clarissa Cerda - Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary. LifeLock - [PSA M4V]

 

12:45 pm — 1:00 pm

Short Speaker Session

Shakti Warriors- Lane JaBaay, Healthy Heroes


Healthy Heroes, LLC is a multi-media entertainment company developing healthy lifestyles programs for children. Their goal is to reverse the effects of negative entertainment trends for children by providing - positive, uplifting role models who empower kids to look inside themselves and develop the super hero within. Their powerful social and emotional learning program is focused on developing a hero's body, mind, heart and community.

1:00 pm — 1:30 pm

After Lunch Keynote

OnGuardOnline

Nicole Vincent, Consumer & Business Education, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission

 

OnGuardOnline.gov is the federal government’s website to help you be safe, secure and responsible online.


The Federal Trade Commission manages OnGuardOnline.gov, in partnership with the federal agencies listed below. OnGuardOnline.gov is a partner in the Stop Think Connect campaign, led by the Department of Homeland Security, and part of the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education, led by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.


1:30 pm — 2:15 pm

2:15 pm — 3:00 pm

Afternoon Session 2

(ISC)2 Security Experts Teach Cyber Safety and Security in the Classroom - [PPT]

Dan Waddell, CISSP, CAP

Director, Information Security & Privacy Practice, Tantus Technologies, (ISC)2 Safe & Secure Program - [MP4]

3:00 pm

Closure, Give Aways, Networking

* Schedule subject to change.

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