 Recorded Live: January 22, 2013 Start Time: 9:00 a.m. US Pacific/ 12:00 p.m. US Eastern/ 5:00 p.m. London
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Web Conference Overview:
Once again some brave (or foolish?) folks volunteer some insights and
predictions into where infosec challenges will come from in 2013 and
beyond. To a degree, changes in legislation and technology are easy meat
to predict in a 12-month time frame. But what about environmental impacts
such as cyberattacks and cyberwarfare trends? Will the cold wind of
social media exploits bring infosec into focus for the ignorant end
user? What is likely to be the next big hurricane of "wikileaks” type
exposure to rock the industry? Where will the wind of change
blow security in the ”cloud?" Will the heat be turned up further on
compliance requirements? Will there be a drought of funds making
everything we want to do harder to achieve? Join us, make notes, and
then check back in a year to see how we did!
Speakers:
Michael Versace
Global Research Director,
WW
Risk,
Big
Data Industry Lead,
IDC Financial
Insights
Michael
Versace is
the
Global Research
Director at IDC Financial Insights, focusing on the Worldwide Risk end-user and
technology marketplace. IDC’s global risk
advisory service covers retail banking, cash and treasury management, payment
services, insurance, core banking, securities and investment
services in all major regional markets.
Financial institutions use
IDC’s world wide risk advisory services for mission-critical decisions on business and technologies strategies for
market growth.
Michael’s 25-year career in
financial services included extensive
experience
in central banking, corporate and retail payment
systems, investment
services,
and
the associated
risk technology
communities at the enterprise, national, and
international levels. For 7 years
Michael lead the International Standards Organization’s technical committee on
information security in financial services.
Darien Kindlund Senior Staff Scientist, FireEye, Inc.
Darien Kindlund is a Senior
Staff Scientist at FireEye, Inc. Based in their DC office, some of his
roles include: advanced threat analysis, victim notification, and malware
intelligence liaison.
Prior to FireEye, Darien supported The MITRE Corporation's
Cyber Security Operations Center (CSOC) for 8 years, as a security systems
engineer who has researched and developed various solutions for detecting and
preventing client-side attacks used by advanced persistent threat actors.
He holds a Masters in Electrical & Computer Engineering and BS in Computer
Science from Cornell University.
Wayne
P. Proctor - Metro Atlanta, USA Chapter and Senior Member
Director, Information Security & Risk Management, United Parcel Service
As Director of Information Security and IT Risk
Management, Wayne Proctor, CISSP, CISM, CISA, CRISC, has global responsibility for the UPS information
security program. His key
responsibilities include: strategy, architecture,
security operations, IT risk management, policy, awareness, forensics,
eDiscovery, compliance and IT business continuity.
Wayne has more than 20 years of IT management experience with 12 years in Information Security leadership positions. Prior to joining UPS, Wayne held CISO
positions in: Bank of the West, First
Data USA, Certegy and BellSouth International.
Wayne is a nationally-recognized information security professional. He is an active member of several information
security organizations including: ISACA,
ISC2, Infragard, and is an executive member of the ISSA CISO organization. He has spoken at National InfoSec events and
has been quoted in a variety of industry magazines. He received a BS in Computer Science in 1988
and his MBA in 2008.
Philip H. Griffin - Raleigh, USA
Chapter
ISSA Web Conference Committee, Session Moderator
Phillip H. Griffin, CISM, has over 18 years of information
assurance experience. Phil has served as a trusted security advisor, security
architect, and consultant with leading corporations. He has acted as committee
chair, editor, and head of delegation in the development of international
security standards, and he currently serves on the ISSA Educational Advisory
Council, and on the board of the Raleigh ISSA Chapter.
At Booz Allen Hamilton,
his work encompasses authentication technologies, access control policy, and
message schema. Phil has five U.S. patents at the intersection of biometrics and
information security, and has spoken at leading security conferences around the world.
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