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ISC(2) SecureSanAntonio – Jan 19, 2012

11 Comments 10 November 2011

Jan 19, 2012

San Antonio Marriott Northwest
3233 NW Loop 410
San Antonio, Texas 78213

 

Privacy and Security Challenges With Cloud Computing

6 CPEs for CISSPs and ISC2 members

 

Dropbox, Gmail, Facebook, Amazon Web Services — they’ve become part of the IT DNA. More than that, they have become household verbs.

 

Individual consumers and complete corporations moving to Social Media and the cloud has had a resounding impact on how our profession manages enterprise security. In this day-long, interactive event, we’ll explore strategies for managing the risks associated with:

-Data Loss Prevention
-Brand Protection
-Privacy Erosion
-Malware Protection
- FTC’s regulatory sanctions
- Guidance from the Courts, FTC, HHS and other regulatory bodies on Cloud Computing and Social Media

Many of the tools to protect our organizations and users are deployed and in use already. Join us as we share techniques from our peers in making the best use of our past investments to mitigate these risks and more.

Your Comments

11 Comments so far

  1. William A. Blanchette says:

    The event was very informative and provided so much to consider.

    Bill Blanchette
    William A. Blanchette, CISSP, PMP

  2. Montrey Jones says:

    Mr. Goel

    Enjoyed your briefing in San Antonio on the 19th.

    Thank you
    Montrey Jones

  3. Scott Dunkerley says:

    Thanks Raj

    Scott Dunkerley
    Regional Manager Security- SLED South-West
    Cisco SecureX

  4. Kathleen A. Perez says:

    I enjoyed your presentation yesterday!
    Thank you,

    Kathleen A. Perez, CISSP, CAP
    Network Engineering, 690 ISS\SCXE

  5. Dennis R. Buxton says:

    Thanks for taking the time to spend the day with us.

    Dennis R. Buxton, PMP, CISSP

    Senior Director, Evolvent Technologies, Inc.

  6. Davey Robinson says:

    Raj!

    Awesome presentation yesterday! Great information to use and to share.

    Very respectfully,

    Davey Robinson, CISSP, MCSE Security, CCNA Security
    Dell | SaaS Production Engineer – Image Direct 3.0

  7. Ed Reynolds says:

    Thanks for your presentation…

    Ed Reynolds
    Fellow
    HP Enterprise Security Services

  8. Michelle Ivery says:

    Thanks again for a fantastic presentation and giving me a lot to think
    about and catch up on.

    It was very nice to meet you. I hope to catch another of your live
    presentations in the future!

    Michelle

    Michelle Ivery
    Sr. Security Analyst/Training Manager/Asst Task Lead

  9. Phillip Laird says:

    I enjoyed your presentation in San Antonio on January 19, 2012. You and Mrs. Spradlin were awesome!

    I am interested in reviewing the slides that were presented during the event. Would you mind sharing them? If so, how would I access them?

    Thank you in advance.

    Sincerely,

    Phillip Laird, MBA
    VP/CIO CISSP, PMP, ITIL

  10. Richard Collier says:

    Thank you for sharing your presentation.

    Richard Collier
    Methodist. Leading Medicine.

  11. Gary Merdick says:

    It was so informative and such a great pleasure to attend your presentation
    on Privacy and Security Challenges on Monday in Denver. I was one of the
    two under your nose in the front row there. The other was Terry Kinkel. As
    Terry and I walked out of the Marriott, he turned to me and said: “”That was
    really good!”" and we have since told our co-workers how interesting and
    informative you were. We will certainly be checking out Brainlink and
    looking on BrightTalk for more information.

    Especially illuminating to me was the information on the ECPA, the 180-day
    rule, the Patriot act and the Government Letter and how easily that that is
    normally considered private is given up to government agencies. Also, I
    appreciated the logical approach to security, focusing on human behaviors,
    social networking and BYOD issues. Instead of implementing vendor-based,
    cookie-cutter solutions – step back and analyze where your threats are, and
    learn from others’ mistakes, a prime example being Japan’s problems with
    BYOD.

    Thanks again, oh, and thanks for the CPE’s ;-)

    And if you could send a copy of the slides, that would be greatly
    appreciated.

    Thanks!
    Gary Merdick
    Staff Information Security Engineer
    Forensics and Discovery


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I enjoyed your presentation yesterday! Thank you, Kathleen A. Perez, CISSP, CAP Network Engineering, 690 ISS\SCXE (Kathleen A. Perez)

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