Monthly Meeting December 21, 2016 Central Maryland Chapter - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Monthly Meeting December 21, 2016 Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors: Bay Dynamics, Clearswift, Forcepoint, LogRhythm, Logical Operations Parsons Cyber, Phoenix TS, Red Owl Analytics, Tenable Network Security Agenda / Announcements Welcome


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Monthly Meeting December 21, 2016

Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors: Bay Dynamics, Clearswift, Forcepoint, LogRhythm, Logical Operations Parsons Cyber, Phoenix TS, Red Owl Analytics, Tenable Network Security

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Agenda / Announcements

  • Welcome to Parsons
  • Any guests or new members in

attendance?

  • (ISC)2 CPE Submissions – Individual

Responsibility

  • CISSP Chapter Badges / Shirts and

Jackets with ISSA-Central MD Logo

  • CISSP & Study Group
  • Future Meeting schedule

Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors: Bay Dynamics, Clearswift, Forcepoint, LogRhythm, Logical Operations Parsons Cyber, Phoenix TS, Red Owl Analytics, Tenable Network Security

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Please respect the speakers and other members, Silence or turn off cell phones and electronic devices, No video or audio recordings. Thanks

Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors: Bay Dynamics, Clearswift, Forcepoint, LogRhythm, Logical Operations Parsons Cyber, Phoenix TS, Red Owl Analytics, Tenable Network Security

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Board of Directors

 Bill Smith, Jr., CISSP , GSNA, CEH, GPEN, GCFA, GCFE - President  Sidney Spunt, CISSP - VP Operations  Kevin Drury, CISSP – Secretary  Lorenzo Thweatt, CISSP - VP Professional Development  Chuck Dickert, CISSP , CISA, CISM, CAPM – VP Education  Phil Rogofsky, CISSP , Network+, CPA – Treasurer  Steve Chan, CISSP , PMP – VP Membership  Paul Misner, CISSP – VP Outreach

Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors: Bay Dynamics, Clearswift, Forcepoint, LogRhythm, Logical Operations Parsons Cyber, Phoenix TS, Red Owl Analytics, Tenable Network Security

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Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors

Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors: Bay Dynamics, Clearswift, Forcepoint, LogRhythm, Logical Operations Parsons Cyber, Phoenix TS, Red Owl Analytics, Tenable Network Security

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Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors

Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors: Bay Dynamics, Clearswift, Forcepoint, LogRhythm, Logical Operations Parsons Cyber, Phoenix TS, Red Owl Analytics, Tenable Network Security

Please welcome the Chapter’s new sponsor:

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New Members Since November 2016 Meeting

243 Total Members

Barrie Drum Jose Duran Tobias Logan Theodore McKeldin II Roger Sangvic Purvis Scott Jamie Shreve

Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors: Bay Dynamics, Clearswift, Forcepoint, LogRhythm, Logical Operations Parsons Cyber, Phoenix TS, Red Owl Analytics, Tenable Network Security

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CISSP Study Group Start: February 7, 2017 Review and Practice Exam 14 Sessions Total

Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors: Bay Dynamics, Clearswift, Forcepoint, LogRhythm, Logical Operations Parsons Cyber, Phoenix TS, Red Owl Analytics, Tenable Network Security

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Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors: Bay Dynamics, Clearswift, Forcepoint, LogRhythm, Logical Operations Parsons Cyber, Phoenix TS, Red Owl Analytics, Tenable Network Security

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Future International Conferences

2017 October 10-11, 2017 San Diego, California 2018 October 16-17, 2018 Atlanta, Georgia

Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors: Bay Dynamics, Clearswift, Forcepoint, LogRhythm, Logical Operations Parsons Cyber, Phoenix TS, Red Owl Analytics, Tenable Network Security

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ISSA 2016 Meetings and Events

Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors: Bay Dynamics, Clearswift, Forcepoint, LogRhythm, Logical Operations Parsons Cyber, Phoenix TS, Red Owl Analytics, Tenable Network Security

Date Speaker Organization Topic December 14, 2016 Joe Mignano

Jeanie Saunders Logical Operations Successfully Empowering Employees in Security Awareness

January 25, 2017 Charles Sirois

Assurance Data, Inc. The DNA of Data Theft

February 24, 2017 Vendor Expo April 26, 2017 Charles Sirois

Assurance Data, Inc.

Data Engine Security Management May 24, 2017 Jack Holleran

Place Holder

TBD June 28, 2017 Michael Misumi

JHU/APL

CIO of IT Department -TBD July 26, 2017 Mark Farmer ISS Space -TBD

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ISSA 2017 Meetings and Events

Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors: Bay Dynamics, Clearswift, Forcepoint, LogRhythm, Logical Operations Parsons Cyber, Phoenix TS, Red Owl Analytics, Tenable Network Security

Date Speaker Organization Topic August 23, 2017

Ira Winkler ISAG Advanced Persistent Security

September 27, 2017 Lucas Dowd

RSA TBD

October 25, 2017 Jeffrey Stutzman

Wapack Labs Cyber Threat Intelligence

November 15, 2017 George Henderson

GuidePoint Security

TBD

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Chuck has been a thought leader for Enterprise Security for nearly 20 years, Chuck’s expertise stems from independent security software development and consulting for the largest Federal DoD/ civilian and fortune 500 firms. Chuck has demonstrable experience in how threat actors operate and how to defend the Enterprise against them. Further, Chuck has proven his skills effective by successfully finding and preventing weaponized threats in hostile

  • environments. Previously Chuck was founder of Contegrity Partners LLC and

DataLeakTest.com, as well as Security Engineer for Websense, Novell, NetIQ, Tufts HC, and Citigroup.

January 25, 2017 Speaker Chuck Sirois, Chief Security and Strategy Officer Assurance Data

Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors: Bay Dynamics, Clearswift, Forcepoint, LogRhythm, Logical Operations Parsons Cyber, Phoenix TS, Red Owl Analytics, Tenable Network Security

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Charles will discuss; what, where, how, when, and why data is stolen and the fundamentals of Data Loss Prevention. We will discuss the threat market and how to defend data. What Data is stolen Who produces and consumes Data Why Data is stolen How Data is stolen When Data is stolen How to prevent Data theft Time permitting Charles will discuss deployment methodology including Data Security Deployment phases Data protection ROI matrix 4 golden rules of deploying Data Security

January 25, 2017 Topic The DNA of Data Theft

Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors: Bay Dynamics, Clearswift, Forcepoint, LogRhythm, Logical Operations Parsons Cyber, Phoenix TS, Red Owl Analytics, Tenable Network Security

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Joe Mignano leads the Channels group at Logical Operations. In this role, Joe is responsible for setting Logical Operations’ certification development strategy (which includes certifications in IT Security, secure mobile application development, vendor-neutral cloud computing, and virtualization), initiating public relations and other awareness efforts relative to Logical Operations’ certification products, and building partnerships aimed at developing a broader channel for Logical Operations’ certification products worldwide. Jeanie Saunders is a Logical Operations Instructor with over 15 years of classroom experience. She is certified by Microsoft, CompTIA, and Epic, and has taught classes on Microsoft Office, Network Operating Systems, Healthcare software and Trainer Development. In her current role, she meets with trainers to share ideas and tackle the tough questions relating to the management of today’s computer training classroom using resources that help create the best possible learning environment for students.

December 21, 2016 Speaker Joe Mignano, VP, Channels Jeanie Saunders, Director, Trainer Enablement Logical Operations

Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors: Bay Dynamics, Clearswift, Forcepoint, LogRhythm, Logical Operations Parsons Cyber, Phoenix TS, Red Owl Analytics, Tenable Network Security

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It’s a well-known statistic that the majority of cyber security incidents originate from end users within an organization. The emails they click through, their treatment of mobile devices with access to corporate data, and the general lack of awareness or empowerment they feel relative to understanding IT security risks leave most organizations operating as though the front door to the building has been left open – it’s become increasingly common for outsiders to gain easy access to corporate data, practically in broad daylight. To better combat IT security challenges, Logical Operations has authored an expert-facilitated training course and accompanying credential that helps an organization not only implement a successful security awareness program, but build a process for ensuring their employees feel continuously empowered relative to IT security and their role in ensuring corporate data is left

  • uncompromised. In this presentation, Logical Operations will talk through their recommendations

for successfully implementing such a program, as well as the actions they’ve seen corporate clients take to better avoid data compromises

December 21, 2016 Topic Successfully Empowering Employees in Security Awareness

Central Maryland Chapter Sponsors: Bay Dynamics, Clearswift, Forcepoint, LogRhythm, Logical Operations Parsons Cyber, Phoenix TS, Red Owl Analytics, Tenable Network Security