Atlanta 2009 Secureworld Expo

March 17 - 18, 2009  ·  Cobb Galleria Centre

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS


March 17, 2009

March 18, 2009

OPENING KEYNOTE

Charles Cresson Wood
Independent Information Security Consultant & Author

The Criticality of Information Security Policies

INFRAGARD KEYNOTE BREAKFAST

8:00 am InfraGard Breakfast

8:30 am Chip Coffey, Special Agent, United States Secret Service

9:30 am Keynote Presentation

Computer Forensics
Jonathan Jacobs, Special Agent, United States Secret Service 
Network Intrusions
Charles Baxter, Special Agent, United States Secret Service

LUNCHEON KEYNOTE
Paid Conference Includes Lunch

Pete Lindstrom
Research Director,
Spire Security

Security Economics in a Recession

LUNCHEON KEYNOTE
Paid Conference Includes Lunch


Thomas R. Peltier
Security Sage


Information Security: Where We Have Been; Where We Are; Where We Are Headed

CONFERENCE SESSIONS
12 CPE Credits
Includes Two Day Conference Pass, Conference Sessions, Keynotes,
Vendor Presentations, and Lunch

March 17, 2009

March 18, 2009

Trends in Privacy and Security Law
David Keating, Attorney at Law, Partner, Alston & Bird LLP

HIPAA and the Stimulus Package:  How Will the HITECH Act Affect Healthcare Companies?
Rob Ferrill, Chief Security Officer, HealthSouth Corporation

The Process to Achieve Business Alignment with Security 
Carlos Mena, Director, Information Security, Progressive Insurance


Your Business Contingency Plan Needs To Incorporate Alternative Fuels
Charles Cresson Wood, Independent Information Security Consultant

The Quality of Quantitative Risk Management

Michael E. Whitman, Professor of Information Systems & Security, Kennesaw State University


eDiscovery Challenges
David Benton, Manager-Digital Forensics & eDiscovery, The Home Depot

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

What is Information Security Management Program Success?
Herbert J. Mattord, Operations Manager of InfoSec & Awareness, 
Kennesaw State University

Aligning your Info Sec Program with Enterprise Risk Management and Other Business Objectives
Kevin Richards, Vice President, ISSA International

Emerging Cyber Security Threats and Research Challenges
Mustaque Ahamad
, Director, Georgia Tech Information Security Center


Gene’s Dirty Dozen: Security Challenges to an Enterprise
Gene Scriven, CISO, The Home Depot

Cloud Computing: A Look into the Usage and Risks
Ben Halpert, Corporate Information Security, Lockheed Martin Corporation

Panel Discussion: Security and Privacy Planning for Global Outsourcing Projects
Ed McPherson, Manager International Center for Innovation in Technologies, Kennesaw State University
Panelists:
Ram Sidhaye, President, SQM, Inc
Mike Megehee, Advisor, Technology Outsourcing, PricewaterhouseCoopers

How to Become a More Successful Information Security Professional

Thomas R. Peltier, Security Sage


Taking Incident Response to the Next Level in the Real World

Martin Fisher, Manager, Delta Air Lines CSIRT


Compliance is Not Enough: A Survey of Legal Risks in Information Security
Jon Banks, Senior Associate, KPMG LLP


War Driving: Drive, Detect, and Defend for Wireless Networks
Alan M. Nutes, Security Manager, City of Atlanta-Dept. of Watershed Management


Creating a Privacy Program -- The Essentials
Katherine Fithen, Sr. Manager, Information Security & Regulatory Compliance, Global IT, The Coca-Cola Company

Panel Discussion: Security Leadership-The Evolution from Securing Technology to Securing Information
Carlos Mena, Director, Information Security, Progressive Insurance
Panelists:

Mark Reardon, CISO and Sr. Technology Planning Officer, Georgia Tech Authority

Nadine Kiefer, Manager, IT Security, Aflac
Brent Nair, CIO, Wunderlich Securities Inc.


International Dimensions of Cyber Security
Semour Goodman, Professor, International Affairs & Computing, Georgia Tech

An FBI Cyber Crime Briefing
Terence Fisher, Special Agent-Cyber Crime Squad, FBI Atlanta


Bridging the Gap Between Physical and IT Security
Roy Wilkinson, President Emeritus, Metro Atlanta ISSA Chapter

 

SECUREWORLD + 
Earn 16 CPE Credits
Includes Two Day Conference Pass, Conference Sessions, Keynotes,
Vendor Presentations, and Lunch



Information Risk Leadership Strategy: Putting All the Pieces Together

Carlos Mena, Director, Information Security, Progressive Insurance


Defense Against the Dark Bots
Craig Schiller, CISO, Portland State University


Completing a Risk Assessment in a Week

Thomas R. Peltier, Security Sage


EXECUTIVE PEER TO PEER ROUNDTABLES 
(Invitation Only)

March 17, 2009

March 18, 2009

11:00AM-12:00PM
Selling Information Security to Management

Thomas R. Peltier, Security Sage

10:45AM-11:45AM

Doing More with Less

David Wardell, V.P., Operations & Public Safety, Central Atlanta Progress and Downtown Improvement District

12:15PM-1:15PM

Building Support for Necessary Security and Financial Changes During Tough Financial Times

Carlos Mena, Director, Information Security, Progressive Insurance


12:00PM-1:00PM
Outsourcing Security Solutions in a Downturned Economy
Ed McPherson, Manager-International Center for Innovation in Technologies, Kennesaw State University


EXECUTIVE STEERING COUNCIL KICKOFF BREAKFAST
(Invitation only)
Benchmarking Your Security Program
Peter Lindstrom, Research Director, Spire Security


March 17, 2009

March 18, 2009


ACP CHAPTER MEETING
Atlanta Chapter
1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
(Invitation Only)

ISSA CHAPTER MEETING
12pm - 1:30pm
(Invitation Only)

OPEN VENDOR SESSIONS
(Complementary Vendor Presentations and Industry Panels)

Industry Expert Panels

March 17, 2009

March 18, 2009

Saving the Endpoint by Keeping the User in Mind
Moderated by: Kevin Richards, Executive, Crowe Horwath, LLP; Vice President, ISSA International



Network Access Controls—Is it time to jump on the Bandwagon?
Moderated by: James Baird, Adjunct Instructor, ITT Technical Institute


PCI DSS—More than Just Compliance
Moderated by: Craig Schiller, CISO, Portland State University



 

Data Protection—Standing Your Ground to Protect Your Information
Moderated by: Nadine Kiefer, Manager, IT Security, Aflac




 

Presentation Theater
March 17, 2009 March 18, 2009

 

Five Reasons Why You Should and Should Not Deploy 802.1X Right Now

Presented By:

Steve Pettit President/CTO

Motorola AirDefense Presentation

A User-Centric Approach to
Enterprise-wide Data Protection


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DASH FOR PRIZES
March 18, 2009

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!

Dash for Prizes commences at 2:00PM
(Must be present to win)












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