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Below are slides from some of the
presentations during the 2004 SWALL/HALL Meeting.
(C-1)
Protecting Networks from Hackers, Worms, and other Malicious
Exploitation
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Speakers: Kumar Percy, Head of Faculty Services, Tarlton Law Library,
University of Texas School of Law and Lance Hayden, University of Texas School
of Information and Cisco System, Inc,
Advanced Services for Network Security (ASNS), William McVey, Cisco System,
Inc, Advanced Services for Network Security (ASNS), June Hsiao Liebert, CIO
and Lecturer, University of Texas School of Law and
Gary Hartman, Associate Dean for Information Technology at the
University of Houston School of Law
Moderator & Coordinator: Kumar Percy, Head of Faculty
Services, Tarlton Law Library, University of Texas School of Law
(D-1) HIPPA and Other Data Protection Regimes
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Speaker: Lance Hayden, University of Texas School of
Information and Cisco Systems, Inc., Advanced
Services for Network Security (ASNS)
Moderator & Coordinator: Kumar Percy, Head of Faculty
Services, Tarlton Law Library, University of Texas School of Law
This talk will provide a basic, but comprehensive overview
of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, the
regulations that were written to enforce the HIPAA law (focusing
particularly on the Privacy and Security regulations), and compliance
issues. Attendees will come away with an understanding of the history and
structure of the law
and its regulations, some of the terminology used by the
legislation, and how HIPAA fits into other data protection regimes.
Follow-on information resources will also be provided.
(F-2) Blog, Bog, Smog…What is It?
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Speakers: June Hsiao Liebert, CIO and Lecturer, University
of Texas School of Law and Kristina Niedringhaus, Electronic Services
Librarian, Texas Wesleyan University School of Law Library
Moderator & Coordinator: Holly Watson, Librarian, Jenkens
& Gilchrist, P.C.
You may have heard of blog, but what exactly is it and why
should a law librarian care? Blogs are much more than just the
latest fad. Blogging is the art of easily and instantly updating a web
page. Blogging requires very little technical skill and updates can be
made via posts that resemble emails or via audblog - an audio updating
system. You will learn how to use blogs as an information resource, how to
view blogs, and even how to set up your own blog.
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