Security Intelligence Technologies, Inc. CEO to Speak at Al-Qaeda Conference.Business Editors/Political Writers/High-Tech Writers Topical News: War On Terrorism Terrorist acts and the threat of Terrorism have occupied the various law enforcement agencies in the U.S. government for many years. The Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996, as amended by the usa patriot act NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 3, 2004 The Chief Executive Officer of Security Intelligence Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). :SITG SITG Systems & Information Technology Group SITG Strategic Implementation Task Group ), Mr. Ben Jamil, will be presenting the opening remarks at the Center on Terrorism at a John Jay College-sponsored conference titled, "Al-Qaeda: The New Face of Global Terrorism," Tuesday evening, May 4th, at the CUNY Graduate Center The Graduate School and University Center of The City University of New York (known more commonly as the CUNY Graduate Center or the GC) is the sole doctorate-granting institution of the City University of New York. (365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street). Ben Jamil, a well-known international consultant to governments, law enforcement and military commands, is a specialist in the design, manufacture, and marketing of sophisticated hi-tech security and countermeasure equipment. His expertise will assist in a definitive look at Al-Qaeda, the elusive enemy of the U.S.-led War on terrorism. With over 40 years experience in the security industry, Mr. Jamil has been cited for his contributions to the success of such varied projects as the Apollo 11 Space Mission and the 1980 Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placid and acclaimed for his service to various U.S. Government Intelligence agencies as well as to universities, law enforcement academies and police colleges. The conference begins Tuesday night, May 4th (7-9 pm), and convenes at 9:00 am Wednesday morning, May 5th. It will focus on real threats the United States and Western nations face from this unpredictable terrorist organization. "We hope through our discussions that this groundbreaking conference will de-mystify Al-Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden Osama bin Laden: see bin Laden, Osama. . Our aim is to balance myths and realities via the perspectives of scholars, media authorities and practitioners in the intelligence field. Speakers will be focused on combating terrorism, what to do about it, how to prevent it," stated Charles B. Strozier, Chair and Director of the Center on Terrorism. Other speakers include: Richard Falk, Professor of International Law, Emeritus; Isabel Hilton, New Yorker staff writer and author; Robert Baer, former case officer, CIA CIA: see Central Intelligence Agency. (1) (Confidentiality Integrity Authentication) The three important concerns with regards to information security. Encryption is used to provide confidentiality (privacy, secrecy). ; Bruce Hoffman, Vice President and Director, Rand Corporation; author Richard Kearney, Professor of Philosophy; Quintan Wiktorowicz, Middle Eastern scholar and author; Lawrence Wright, award-winning Best Magazine writer; Steve Rendall, Senior Analyst, FAIR and co-host of FAIR's national radio show; Mohammed el-Nawawy, journalist formerly based in the Middle East and now Professor of Journalism; Chris Hedges, reporter, New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Times; Loretta Napoleoni, authority on the economics of terrorism; Stephen Flynn, authority on homeland security and border control; diplomat and political scientist Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, Senior Fellow for National Security Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an influential and independent, nonpartisan foreign policy membership organization founded in 1921 and based at 58 East 68th Street (corner Park Avenue) in New York City, with an additional office in Washington, D.C. ; Philip Smucker, freelance journalist and Middle East authority; and Steven Simon, National Security Expert and Senior Analyst of the Rand Corporation. Ben Jamil's company, Security Intelligence Technologies, Inc., is parent to a group of companies dedicated to security solutions for corporate & government groups providing a wide array of security products to government agencies, private securities firms and corporations in more than 40 countries. Before 9/11, SITG focused on industrial espionage but has now created a new role for itself in homeland security and counterterrorism coun·ter·ter·ror adj. Intended to prevent or counteract terrorism: counterterror measures; counterterror weapons. n. Action or strategy intended to counteract or suppress terrorism. by developing top level security and countermeasure equipment, from advanced voice logging and management systems to voice & data interception and bomb jammers. It also disseminates knowledge and expertise via published Security Source Training Guides available to corporate America and all law enforcement groups. "Through this conference, SITG hopes to assist in the delineation of the enemy, define important strategies and outline proactive security measures that can be taken. Knowing who we're up against is as imperative as determining how we will face these concerns," stated Ben Jamil. On Wednesday morning, breakout Sessions are to be held simultaneously in separate rooms where panels will explore: Recruitment, Funding, and Global Reach of Al-Qaeda; Osama bin Laden: Origins, Beliefs, Charisma and Media: Reporting on and Constructions of Al-Qaeda. Registration is urged because a full house is expected. Register either by phoning the Graduate Center at (212) 817-8215 or go to http://web.gc.cuny CUNY City University of New York .edu/cepp/. The cost is $50 and $20 for students. For more information, please go to: http://www.centeronterrorism.org. About Security Intelligence Technologies, Inc. Security Intelligence Technologies, Inc., and its wholly owned subsidiaries Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. , develop, manufacture and market leading edge solutions and advanced proprietary systems for counterterrorism, surveillance, counter-surveillance, countermeasure, personal and home security markets worldwide through its corporate website, international seminar program and through its offices located in New York, Miami, Beverly Hills, Washington DC, Hong Kong, Israel and London. SITG's product line and security technologies are currently distributed throughout the US, Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America and are marketed under the names SITG, Homeland Security Strategies (HSS HSS Humanities and Social Sciences HSS High Speed Steel HSS Home Subscriber Server (3GPP) HSS Hospital for Special Surgery (New York, NY, USA) HSS Hospital for Special Surgery HSS History of Science Society ) and The Counter Spy Shop of Mayfair, London(R). SITG products and props can be seen in major motion pictures, including Silence of the Lambs, First Kid, Mission Impossible 1, Meet the Parents, Supertroopers, Bad Company and Spy, The Movie. SITG also co-brands its Night Vision Binoculars with Ford's Aston Martin, and donates products to International Spy Museum's exhibits. Safe Harbor Safe Harbor 1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated. 2. A form of shark repellent implemented by a target company acquiring a business that is so poorly regulated that the target itself is less attractive. 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In addition to statements which explicitly describe such risks and uncertainties, readers are urged to consider statements labeled with the terms "believes," "expects," "intends," "may," "should," or "anticipates" to be uncertain forward-looking statements. The forward looking statements contained herein are also subject generally to other risks and uncertainties that are described from time to time in the Company's reports and registration statements filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The material under "Risk Factors" and management's discussion and analysis Management's discussion and analysis (MD&A) A report from management to shareholders that accompanies the firm's financial statements in the annual report. It explains the period's financial results and enables management to discuss topics that may not be apparent in the financial of fiscal condition and results of operations are included in the company's Form 10-K Form 10-K A report required by the SEC from exchange-listed companies that provides for annual disclosure of certain financial information. Form 10-K See 10-K. for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2003. Information on SITG's corporate website is not a part of this press release. The material contained herein is intended only as proprietary notice and does not constitute an offer to sell. Such an offer can be made only by an official G-COM proforma invoice Proforma Invoice A quotation in the form of a ninvoice prepared by the seller that details items which would appear on a commercial invoice if an order results. , signed by an authorized agent of G-COM or CCS (1) (Common Channel Signaling) A communications system in which one channel is used for signaling and different channels are used for voice/data transmission. Signaling System 7 (SS7) is a CCS system, also known as CCS7. See SS7. , under the authorization of the Omnibus and Safe Streets Act of 1968 Title III, US Code Title 18. Analyst/Investor kits and showroom tours available upon request. For more information see SITG's websites at: www.spyzone.com, www.gcomtech.com and www.bombjammer.com. |
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