Seattle 2007 Secureworld Expo

October 30 - 31, 2007  ·  Meydenbauer Center

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   OPENING KEYNOTE
 (Open Session) 9:30AM
   October 30, 2007

     Keynote Welcome & Introduction
     Ken Myer, President & CEO, WSA

Pamela Fusco
Former EVP, Citigroup Technology Infrastructure
Global Information Security
The Life Of A Change Agent In A Technology World

INFRAGARD BREAKFAST KEYNOTE 
October 31, 2007

HOSTED BY:

      

  Evergreen State InfraGard Member Meeting    8:30AM      
 

Featuring 
           Special Agent In Charge, Laura M. Laughlin  

 

Keynote Speaker and Breakfast 9:30AM

Kirk Bailey
CISO, University of Washington
OBSERVATIONS OF ESTONIA’S WHACKO CYBER-BRAWL AND DEVELOPING “CYBERSECURITY QUICKSAND”

CONFERENCE SESSIONS
(2-Day Conference Pass Includes: Conference Sessions, Keynotes,
Vendor Presentations, Lunch, Reception and 12 CPE Credits)


October 30, 2007 October 31, 2007

Google Hacking: Finding Your IP On The Internet
Tom Bowers, Managing Director, Security Constructs

Botnets and the Army of Darkness
Craig Schiller, CISO, Portland State University

Strategies in Aligning Security with Business Goals

Subra Kumaraswamy, Sr. Security Manager, Sun Microsystems

Moving to Information Security Governance

John Velisaris, VP Audit Services, Washington Mutual

How Will Identity Theft Controls Impact Your Organization
Thomas Peltier, President, Peltier Associates

Forensics 101 – What You Really Need

Brian Gawne, Managing Director, Forensic Services, Veritas Global

Demo Web Application Assessment
Justin Peltier, Senior Security Consultant, Peltier Associates

The Smoke and Mirrors of Virtualization Security

Peter Lindstrom, Senior Analyst, Burton Group

The 7 Characteristics of Highly Effective Mobile Security
Selim Aissi, Chief Security Architect, Mobile Platform Architecture, Intel Corporation

Building Solid Legal Foundations for Information Security Policies

John R. Christiansen, Attorney, Christiansen IT Law

Seven Security Secrets of Open Source

Wolf Halton, Author, CEO, Halton Technical Services

Translating Geek for Attorneys

David Matthews, Deputy CISO, City of Seattle

Outsourcing Security to Improve Organizational Effectiveness
Kip Boyle, CISO, PEMCO Insurance
Marc Menninger, Security Manager, PEMCO Insurance

Achieving the Next Level of Audit Performance
Bill Chippendale, FVP, Audit Director, Washington Mutual

Panel: Measuring The Progress Of Enterprise Risk Management

Moderated By: Jim Reavis, President, Reavis Consulting Group

Panelists:

Michael Ray, Information Security Risk Manager, Sr., Washington Mutual

Marty Miller, Manager, Information Security & Internal Controls, Alaska Air Group

Dean Willard, VP, Enterprise Information Security, T-Mobile USA
Michael Boyd, ISO, Oregon Health and Science University


Panel: Key Traits of a Security Executive
Moderated By: Ernie Hayden, CISO, Port of Seattle

Panelists:

Kip Boyle, CISO, PEMCO Insurance

Peter Gregory, Sr. Security Specialist, Concur Technologies
Ravila Helen White, Information Security Coordinator, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Eric Cowperthwaite, CISO, Providence Health and Services

Ann Seltzer, Information Security & Compliance Officer, Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle

 

 

 

Data Centric Security
Ernie Hayden, CISO, Port of Seattle

Malcode Analysis Techniques for Incident Handlers
Russ McRee, Security Analyst, Information Security, Expedia

Attacking & Defending Ajax & Web 2.0
Peter Lindstrom, Senior Analyst, Burton Group

Effective Computer Security–Back to Basics
Thomas Madden, CISO, Center for Disease Control

Adding Business Value Through Physical Security and IT Collaboration

Ray Bernard, Principal Consultant, Ray Bernard Consulting Services

The Hacking Tools Every Security Administrator Needs To Know

Tom Bowers, Managing Director, Security Constructs 

Creating a PII (Personally Identifiable Information) Policy Framework

Deanna Locke, Information Security Analyst, Starbucks Coffee Company

VoIP Security
Peter Gregory,  Sr Security Specialist, Concur Technologies

Growing Access Controls from Enterprise ID Management
David Mowers, President, Security Consultant, Securitay, Inc.

Malware Removal
Frank Simorjay, Technical Program Manager, Solution Accelerator, Microsoft

Securing the Last Mile: Information Security in Local Government
Michael Hamilton, CISO, City of Seattle

Hoberman Spheres: Developing a Modular Information Security Strategy
Ravila Helen White, Information Security Coordinator, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Business Risk: The Unspoken Basis For Security
Tom Bowers, Managing Director, Security Constructs

Panel: e-Discovery & Federal Rule 26 – The Technical & Legal Implications?
Moderated By: Brian Gawne, Managing Director, Forensic Services, Veritas Global

Panelists:

John R. Christiansen, Attorney, Christiansen IT Law



Panel: Is Compliance Something IT Security Should Own, Or Just Fix & Pass Along? 
Moderated By: Patrick Voon, Internal Audit Manager, Alaska Air Group 

Panelists:

Bob Rudis, Director, IT Security & Compliance, Safeco Insurance

Alan Akalin, Director of Internal Audit, Emeritus Assisted Living

 

 

SECUREWORLD +

EXTENDED TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
Earn 16 CPE Credits
(Includes 2 Day Conference Pass: Conference Sessions, Keynotes, Vendor Presentations, Lunch and Reception)

 

EXECUTIVE PEER TO PEER ROUNDTABLES  (Invitation Only)

October 30, 2007

 

  • Transforming Security From A Technical Role To A Business Strategy 
    Moderated By: Michael Corby, Consulting Director, M Corby & Associates, Inc.

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  • The Security Executive's Crystal Ball 
    Moderated By: Jim Reavis, President, Reavis Consulting Group

  • October 31, 2007

     

  • Which Legislation, Regulations & Voluntary Guidelines Affect Your Organization?
    Moderated By: Steve Lasky, Publisher / Editor, ST&D

  • Innovations in Converged Leadership
    Moderated By Bob Hayes, Managing Director, CSO Security Executive Council
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    October 30, 2007-
    CONFERENCE LUNCHEON


    LUNCH TIME ENTERTAINMENT

    Bob Arno, International Street-Crime Authority & Identity Theft Consultant

    Secrets of the Steal Business


    Bob Arno is an international street-crime authority and identity theft consultant. He Scouts the world’s major cities to track and film con artists and scamsters in action. Attend his lecture/demo, if you dare!


    October 31, 2007-
    CONFERENCE LUNCHEON

    SECURITY TRIVIA CHALLENGE

    LUNCH - TRIVIA - PRIZES!

    Sponsored By:

     

    Peter Lindstrom, Senior Analyst, Burton Group
    Security & Risk Jeopardy

     
    ISSA MEMBER LUNCHEON

    Puget Sound & Portland Chapters 

    Hosted By:

     

          Tom Gemmell, Director, Enterprise Privacy Solution Strategy, Microsoft


    OPEN VENDOR SESSIONS  
    (Complementary Vendor Presentations and Industry Panels)

    October 30, 2007

    INDUSTRY EXPERT PANELS


    1:15PM-2:00PM

     

    October 31, 2007 

    INDUSTRY EXPERT PANELS


    11:15AM-12:00PM


    1:00PM-1:45PM


    VENDOR PRESENTATIONS

    VENDOR PRESENTATIONS

     

    FISHNET ALLEY   - Hosted By   

     



    FISHNET DEMO THEATER

         October 31, 2007
     

    COMPANY

    TIME

    10:25-10:40

    10:45-11:00

    11:05-11:20

    02:10-02:25

    02:30-02:45

         October 31, 2007

    COMPANY

    TIME

    10:20-10:35

    10:40-10:55

    11:00-11:15

    1:50-2:05


    FIFTEEN MINUTES OF FAME

      - VENDOR PRODUCT DEMONSTRATIONS

    COMPANY

    TIME

    10:25-10:40

    10:45-11:00

    11:05-11:20

    02:10-02:25

    02:30-02:45


    FIFTEEN MINUTES OF FAME

      - VENDOR PRODUCT DEMONSTRATIONS

    COMPANY

    TIME

    10:20-10:35

    10:40-10:55

    11:00-11:15

    1:50-2:05

    CONFERENCE RECEPTION  - 3:00PM
    Please Join Us For The Opportunity To Relax & Network With Peers, Speakers And Exhibitors. Enjoy Complimentary Beer, Wine & Appetizers!

    DASH TO PRIZES - 2:00PM
    Register at each participating exhibitor's booth throughout the two day conference to win! Prize examples include , iPods, hard drives and other great prizes. During the last break, listen for announcements and your name to be called! (Must be present to win)


     



     



     

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