April 29 - 30, 2008  ·  

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

April 29, 2008

OPENING KEYNOTE

(Open Session)     9:30AM

Jeff Bardin, Director, Risk Management, EMC2

Cyber Jihad-The Virtual Hand of Terrorism

April 30, 2008

INFRAGARD KEYNOTE BREAKFAST

(Open Session)

HOSTED BY:

 

8:00am

Chapter meeting - Introduction of new chapter officers
8:10am FBI Presentation "Current Trends and Threats"
8:40am Amber Evans, FBI Analyst
Panel Discussion "New Methods Used by Hackers"
David Benton, Home Depot
Dr. John Isenhour, Kennesaw State University
Ed McPherson, PricewaterhouseCoopers
9:30am Keynote Presentation

Johnny Long, Professional Hacker,
Author & Researcher

“No-Tech Hacking

LUNCHEON KEYNOTE 12:30PM
(Open Session)-Paid Conference Includes Lunch


 

Gordon Mitchell, President, Future Focus

How to Become A Counter-Spy in Three Easy Steps


LUNCHEON KEYNOTE 12:15PM
(Open Session)-Paid Conference Includes Lunch


Roger G. Johnston Ph.D., Vulnerability Assessment Team Lead, Argonne National Laboratory

Smirking and Vulnerability Assessments

 

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

April 29, 2008  April 30, 2008

The Challenges of Anti-Forensics Technology in IT Investigations
Brian Gawne, Managing Director, Computer Forensics & IT Investigations

Four Keys to Enhancing DR Success
Alec Waugh, Director of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery, ChoicePoint Inc.

UBER Compliant! A PCI DSS case study
James Baird, Information Security Team Lead, Compucredit

Understanding Corporate eDiscovery
David Benton, Chief Systems Engineer, Home Depot


Breach Notification: Best Practices & Trends

Lynn Goodendorf, Vice President, Risk Management, InterContinental Hotels Group


Securing Centralized Storage
Richard Austin
, Professor, Kennesaw State University


The Next Generation of Security Professional
Michale E. Whitman
, Professor of Information Systems & Security, 
Kennesaw State University


Penetration-Testing Tools You Need to Know
Wolf Halton, CEO, Halton Technical Services

Policy/Compliance Framework 101
Jason Miller
, Security Project Manager, Choicepoint

 

Putting the Pieces Together: Coordinating Atlanta's Security Infrastructure
James Hardy, Protective Security Advisor, Department of Homeland Security

 

The Process to Achieve Business Alignment with Security
David Meunier
, VP Information Risk Management & CISO, MasterLink Corporation
 

Rethinking Risk-based Information Security
Herbert J. Mattord, Operations Manager of InfoSec & AwarenessKennesaw State University


Regulation versus Reality
Paul Poteete, CISO, Ronald Blue and Co.


Database Monitoring
Jarvis Robinson, Director of Network Security Choicepoint Inc.

Workplace Violation Prevention
Tim Giles, Former Director of Securitym, Woodruff Arts Center

How we report. . . Examining Georgia's new information security reporting standards
Mark Reardon, Chief Information Security Officer, Georgia Technology Authority

Continuity of Operations Planning, Training, and Execution
Dan Oakley, Director, Office of Safety and Security, Department of Watershed Management


Current Trends in Electronic Crimes

Jonathan Jacobs, Special Agent, United States Secret Service


Panel: Today's Trends in Security Awareness
Nadine Kiefer, Manager, IT Security, Aflac

Socratic Discussions
April 29th 11:15AM

Join your Peers and colleagues in a Socratic Discussion as you discuss the pro's and con's, highlights and dilemmas of each session in this interactive forum.

Preparing for Identity Management
Thomas Peltier, Security Sage


Prepairing Your Organization for E-Discovery
Brian Gawne, Managing Director, Computer Forensics & IT Investigations

Trojan 2.0, the Paradigm has Shifted, Looking to the Web as a Virus Source, Not Email
Christopher Duffy, Cheif Information Officer, Peirce College

 

SECUREWORLD +

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

Forensics as an Investigative Tool
Brian Gawne, Managing Director, Forensics & IT Investigation, Veritas Global

 

Information Risk Leadership Strategy: Putting All the Pieces Together
David Meunier, Former VP--CISO, Cuna Mutual

Creating Profit In Business Continuity Planning
Michael Corby, M Corby & Associates

Rapid Rollout of Risk Assessment Requirements
Thomas Peltier, Security Sage

 

Auditing and Securing Data Access

Becky Pinkard, Sr. Security Manager, Verizon

 

The Three P's of Security Awareness: People, PC's and Paychecks
Christopher DuffyChief Information Officer, Peirce College

 

 EXECUTIVE PEER TO PEER ROUNDTABLES 
(Invitation Only)

 

April 29, 2008

11:00AM-12:00PM
Security vs. Compliance

Moderated By: Katherine Fithen, Sr. Manager, KO-CIRT & Computer Forensics Program, The Coca-Cola Company

12:30PM-1:30PM
The L in Management Stands for Leadership

Moderated By: Lynn Goodendorf, Global Head of Data Privacy, InterContinential Hotels Group

April 30, 2008

11:00AM-12:00PM

Where Does The Security Organization Fit?

Moderated By: Kathy Taylor, Information Security Officer, Siemens Energy & Automation

12:30PM-1:30PM

Outsourcing: Oversight, Not Out of Sight

Moderated By: Thomas Madden, Chief Information Security Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

 


      April 29, 2008

  8:00AM
 

   STEERING COUNCIL KICKOFF BREAKFAST

  (Invitation only)

Are you Ready? An In-Depth Discussion on Data Breach Readiness

Steve Collins, Director, Text 100 Public Relations

 


    April 30, 2008

12:00PM

ISSA MEMBER LUNCHEON

Atlanta Chapters 
(Invitation only)

Hosted By:



Ilanko Subramaniam, Senior Strategist, Privacy Governance & Risk Management,
Microsoft Corporation

OPEN VENDOR SESSIONS
(Complementary Vendor Presentations and Industry Panels)

Industry Expert Panels

April 29, 2008
1:15PM-2:00PM

Network Security – Leveraging NAC and IPS
Moderated by: John Hagen, Information Security Manager, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

 

PCI Compliance – It’s Good Information Security Fundamentals 

Moderated by: James Baird, Information Security Team Lead, CompuCredit Corporation

The End Point’s Worst Enemy – The User 
Moderated by: Rodney SmithManager, Technical Security, Lockheed Martin

 

 


April 30, 2008 
1:00PM-1:45PM

Data Protection - It’s All About the Data
Moderated by: Paul Poteete, CISO, Ron Blue and Co.

 

Virtualization and Thin Client Applications

Moderated by: Derek Bush

 

ID Management

Moderated by: Diane Williams, Senior Systems Engineer, Lockheed Martin Enterprise Services

 

 


Presentation Theater

April 29, 2008

April 30, 2008

8:30am
Data Activity Monitoring (DAM): Automating Compliance and Protection of the Datacenter
Prat Moghe, Founder and CTO, Tizor Systems

11:30am
Virtualization and Enterprise Security
Dave Shackleford, Configuresoft

3:00pm
War Of The Airwaves: Next-Generation Risks & Defenses - What Hackers Know That You Don't
- AirDefense

8:30AM
IP Security- Why GE , IP Access Control and IP Video
Keg Giles, DM, GE Security


11:15AM
Five Reasons your Company Needs NAC
Ray Wizbowski, VP  Marketing, ForeScout

 

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! During the last break, listen for announcements and your name to be called! (Must be present to win)

 




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