Cyber Security Presentations on Mar.5; CBU Riverside 4-6pm; Harvey Mudd Claremont 7-9pm
February 23, 2015 | Posted by CSauthor2 under CN, CS, General |
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The IEEE Foothill Computer Society will present the same lecture /Q&A event twice on March 5 with our distinguished speaker from IEEE San Diego. Please see both flyers below with details on event locations; however note that the presentation will be the same. This will cover a larger geography of the Foothill Section for our many members. Please select and register for the location that best meets your needs.
———Claremont Evening Event——–
IEEE Foothill Section Computer Society Meeting
Thursday, 5 March 2015 @ 7-9pm
Harvey Mudd College, 301 Platt Blvd.; Claremont, CA
(only 60 seats available; Reservation for pizza dinner required)
Harvey Mudd Beckman Hall
Beckman Auditorium, BK B126
Street and lot parking available on campus
MAP – see below
Agenda
7:00 P.M. – 7:15 P.M. Networking – Pizza provided at no cost
7:15 P.M. – 7:25 P.M. Announcements – Bill Grist, Computer Society Chair
7:25 P.M. – 7:30 P.M. Introduction of Speakers
7:30 P.M. – 8:30 P.M. Presentation/Lecture
8:30 P.M. – 9:00 P.M. Questions & Answers
Topic: (Cyber Security) Privacy PAYS – whether that is for SONY, Anthem or IoT devices and everywhere in between.
(Please pre-submit some questions when you arrive, if you like.)
Speaker: Mike Davis, IEEE San Diego
CEO of ACMEcyber, LLC
Title: Privacy PAYS – whether that is for SONY, Anthem or IoT devices and everywhere in between.
Abstract: Tired of all the mega-data-breaches reports: Sony, Target, Home Depot, et al? Where it’s not just retailers (focused on replaceable credit cards), but the recent Anthem breach (which lost SSNs with possible lifetime impact) that should more than just alarm you, it should force you into action! Yet, many seem to have ‘breach burnout’ – left with still wondering when one will happen to you? (Hint, it likely already has – the average data breach is found after 229 days and mostly by a third party).
So, why not try a new approach – especially if your current cyber security approach is not working (which usually involves highly technical, security scare tactics with a gloom and doom message). In 2014 there were over one billion records breached and that’s just the ones they discovered. A recent article by the HP CTO for enterprise security services proposed one question for the board to get them engaged – “Do we, as an organization, know exactly what to do if we’re breached?”
To understand and frame that view, consider our proposal on taking a ‘Cyber enabled Privacy by Design (PbD)’ approach, where we show how “Privacy PAYS.” ; both increasing the positive (brand enhancement) and reducing the negative (minimize liability from data breaches) of better privacy protections. This approach applies whether you are a retailer, health organization or producer of IoT devices. Come join us to discuss solutions to these security and privacy risks, and don’t just continue to admire the problem (threats).
See you at the meeting!
(NOTE – For those more technically inclined that would like a preview of the ‘open privacy framework’ we propose to integrate the key privacy aspects, services – we suggest they read the article we published in the IEEE Consumer Electronics magazine. (And no, the brief is not at this level, it’s much more business friendly… )
http://www.sciap.org/blog1/wp-content/uploads/Cyber-4-Privacy-Design-IEEE-CE-article.pdf )
About the Speaker (BIO):
Mike Davis is currently a Business Risk Management and Cyber Security Consultant / Enthusiast (Virtual CISO) and CEO of ACMEcyber, LLC. Where he provides strategic support solutions to companies / startups / organizations, as well as leading numerous security groups / initiatives on effective security mitigations, cyber enhanced business value, privacy protection, risk / cyber insurance, etc.
Mike has over 25 years’ experience in several IT/IA/Cyber technical and operational leadership positions in many diverse government and commercial programs / environments throughout the product / service lifecycle. He is also a retired Naval officer and federal civilian. Mike’s principle expertise is in information assurance and cyber security, enterprise program management, systems analysis and testing, and organizational risk management. Where he honed the art of “complex systems and cyber security integration, with a privacy protection overview” that enables him to quantify and simplify what matters most to the value proposition.
In the San Diego community he serves several professional groups: ISC2 (as Pres), IEEE Cyber Security SIG (as Chair), SOeC (steering group), and actively participates in others: Infragard, ISSA, CyberTECH, INCOSE, AFCEA, etc. His qualifications are: Electrical Engineer / MSEE, MA Management, with certifications in CISSP, CISO and Systems Engineering, and senior qualifications in Program Management, Risk Management and Cyber Security.
All Students Are Welcome to Attend
Event co-Sponsored by
HMC Student IEEE Chapter
&
IEEE Foothill Section – http://www.ieee-foothill.org/
RSVP; No charge but you must register at:
no later than March 4 evening (for pizza & room size count)
Questions: bill.grist@ieee.org
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Directions: Harvey Mudd College is located at 301 Platt Blvd, Claremont CA 91711, in the eastern Los Angeles area. Click here for driving directions from various points in Southern California.
You may park in the parking lots indicated in the map above or anywhere along 12th street or Dartmouth Ave. Proceed to Olin Science Center, which is at the southeast corner of Foothill Boulevard and Dartmouth Ave. Once inside the building, walk downstairs to Beckman Auditorium.
——————-Riverside Afternoon Event————–
IEEE Foothill Section Computer Society Student Chapter Meeting
Thursday, 5 March 2015 @ 4-6pm
Cal Baptist University, Riverside, CA
(only 65 seats available; Reservation required)
Yeager Center Room# A110
Free parking available on campus
MAP – http://www.calbaptist.edu/explore-cbu/about/map-directions/
Agenda
4:00 P.M. – 4:15 P.M. Networking – Snacks/sodas provided at no cost
4:15 P.M. – 4:25 P.M. Announcements – Frank Freyne, Foothill Section Chair
Greetings- CBU Student Leaders/Dean
4:25 P.M. – 4:30 P.M. Introduction of Speaker by Frank Freyne
4:30 P.M. – 5:30 P.M. Presentation/Lecture
5:30 P.M. – 6:00 P.M. Questions & Answers
Topic: (Cyber Security) Privacy PAYS – whether that is for SONY, Anthem or IoT devices and everywhere in between.
(Please pre-submit some questions when you arrive, if you like.)
Speaker: Mike Davis, IEEE San Diego
CEO of ACMEcyber, LLC
Title: Privacy PAYS – whether that is for SONY, Anthem or IoT devices and everywhere in between.
Abstract:
Tired of all the mega-data-breaches reports: Sony, Target, Home Depot, et al? Where it’s not just retailers (focused on replaceable credit cards), but the recent Anthem breach (which lost SSNs with possible lifetime impact) that should more than just alarm you, it should force you into action! Yet, many seem to have ‘breach burnout’ – left with still wondering when one will happen to you? (Hint, it likely already has – the average data breach is found after 229 days and mostly by a third party).
So, why not try a new approach – especially if your current cyber security approach is not working (which usually involves highly technical, security scare tactics with a gloom and doom message). In 2014 there were over one billion records breached and that’s just the ones they discovered. A recent article by the HP CTO for enterprise security services proposed one question for the board to get them engaged – “Do we, as an organization, know exactly what to do if we’re breached?”
To understand and frame that view, consider our proposal on taking a ‘Cyber enabled Privacy by Design (PbD)’ approach, where we show how “Privacy PAYS.” ; both increasing the positive (brand enhancement) and reducing the negative (minimize liability from data breaches) of better privacy protections. This approach applies whether you are a retailer, health organization or producer of IoT devices. Come join us to discuss solutions to these security and privacy risks, and don’t just continue to admire the problem (threats).
See you at the meeting!
(NOTE – For those more technically inclined that would like a preview of the ‘open privacy framework’ we propose to integrate the key privacy aspects, services – we suggest they read the article we published in the IEEE Consumer Electronics magazine. (And no, the brief is not at this level, it’s much more business friendly… )
http://www.sciap.org/blog1/wp-content/uploads/Cyber-4-Privacy-Design-IEEE-CE-article.pdf )
About the Speaker (BIO):
Mike Davis is currently a Business Risk Management and Cyber Security Consultant / Enthusiast (Virtual CISO) and CEO of ACMEcyber, LLC. Where he provides strategic support solutions to companies / startups / organizations, as well as leading numerous security groups / initiatives on effective security mitigations, cyber enhanced business value, privacy protection, risk / cyber insurance, etc.
Mike has over 25 years’ experience in several IT/IA/Cyber technical and operational leadership positions in many diverse government and commercial programs / environments throughout the product / service lifecycle. He is also a retired Naval officer and federal civilian. Mike’s principle expertise is in information assurance and cyber security, enterprise program management, systems analysis and testing, and organizational risk management. Where he honed the art of “complex systems and cyber security integration, with a privacy protection overview” that enables him to quantify and simplify what matters most to the value proposition.
In the San Diego community he serves several professional groups: ISC2 (as Pres), IEEE Cyber Security SIG (as Chair), SOeC (steering group), and actively participates in others: Infragard, ISSA, CyberTECH, INCOSE, AFCEA, etc. His qualifications are: Electrical Engineer / MSEE, MA Management, with certifications in CISSP, CISO and Systems Engineering, and senior qualifications in Program Management, Risk Management and Cyber Security.
All Students Are Welcome to Attend
Event co-Sponsored by
CBU IEEE
&
IEEE Foothill Section – http://www.ieee-foothill.org/
RSVP; No charge but you must register.
no later than March 4 evening (for food & room size count)
Questions: bill.grist@ieee.org
# # #
Driving Directions to Cal Baptist University;
http://www.calbaptist.edu/explore-cbu/about/map-directions/