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(ISC)2(R) SecureAmericas D.C.-Area Event to Address Information Security 'Hot Button' Issues
VIENNA, Va., May 14 /PRNewswire/ -- (ISC)2(R) ("ISC-squared"), the
non-profit global leader in educating and certifying information security
professionals throughout their careers, today announced its fourth annual 2008
SecureAmericas information security conference scheduled for May 21-22 at the
Sheraton Premiere atTysons Corner inVienna, Va. The two-day conference
agenda will include simultaneous tracks on 1) government security and 2)
professional development and enterprise management and will feature speakers
recognized as those standing on the forefront of the industry's "hot button"
issues.
The event will include a "town-hall" meeting keynote featuring members of
the Commission on Cyber Security for the 44th president -- Amit Yoran,
chairman and CEO of NetWitness Corp., Jerry Dixon, former director of the
National Cyber Security Division at U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
and Bruce McConnell, president of McConnell International and Government
Futures. Participants will outline some of the Commission's primary security
agenda items to address with the next president ofthe United States when he
or she takes office. The session moderator, Lynn McNulty, CISSP, director of
government affairs at (ISC)2, will then open up the discussion to the
audience, who will have a chance to bring up major security issues they feel
the Commission should address with the next president.
Amit Yoran will discuss the future of the government's information
assurance program in a separate session entitled, "Through the Looking Glass:
Looking at the Future of the U.S. Government's Cybersecurity Strategy."
During this session, Mr. Yoran will further define how networks and systems
should be securely validated in today's threat environment and what kinds of
information on attacks should be shared across agencies.
Also featured on the agenda is keynote speaker Mischel Kwon, deputy
director for IT Security Staff (ITSS), acting deputy director of IT security
and chief security technologist, U.S. Department of Justice, who will be
discussing how to architect and secure systems that support an IT-dependent
generation in a session entitled, "Defending the Network Against You: The Key
to Stronger Security."
Other conference sessions include:
-- "Increased Attacks to the U.S.: Where, Why and What Are We Doing?" by
Randy Vickers, deputy director, US-CERT, DHS;
-- "U.S. Government Credentialing: A View From All Angles" with panel
participants Carol Bales, senior policy analyst, U.S. Office of
Management and Budget, Mike Butler, program manager, U.S. General
Services Administration Managed Service Office, Bill MacGregor, acting
manager, Security Testing and Metrics Group, Computer Security
Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Thomas
Lockwood, senior advisor, Screening Coordination Office, DHS (Invited);
-- "2008 (ISC)2 Global Information Security Workforce Study" - a panel
discussing the government and industry results from the largest
information security workforce study in the world, by Rob Ayoub,
analyst with Frost & Sullivan, who conducted the study;
-- "Information Sharing: A Matter of Trust" by Phyllis Schneck, Ph.D.,
vice president, Research Integration, Secure Computing Corporation and
chairman, Board of Directors, InfraGard National Members Alliance;
-- "Anatomy of a Cyber Investigation" by Don Good, supervisory special
agent at the FBI;
-- "Criticality and Synergy of Information and Technology (IT) Governance
and Information Security" by James L. Golden, associate partner, IT
Governance, Security, Privacy & Wireless, IBM Global Services - Public
Sector, and (ISC)2 Government Advisory Board Member;
-- "Security Awareness Certification" by Winn Schwartau, co-founder of
SCIPP International and author, Information Warfare;
-- and additional sessions on topics ranging from typo squatting to
multi-level security implementation.
"This year's program focuses on the imminent security issues that are
certain to impact organizations and the way they do business for years to
come," said Eric Green, global development, (ISC)2 Events. "Conference
attendees from government and industry alike will gain a much greater
perspective on prominent threats and emerging solutions coming out of the
latest industry councils, public-private partnerships and thought leaders with
a vision for the future."
Other presenters at the event include executives from Alcatel-Lucent,
Government Sales Force, Echelon One and more. Event sponsors include Stroz
Friedberg, LLC and MANDIANT.
SecureAmericas is part of (ISC)2's Security Leadership Series, a
year-round program that provides information security professionals worldwide
the chance to advance their knowledge on emerging security issues while
interacting with leading industry experts and expanding their peer networks.
(ISC)2 certified members may also earn continuing professional education (CPE)
credits.
Members of the press are invited to attend SecureAmericas 2008. To
register, please contact Irene Fisher, logistics and operations, (ISC)2
Americas Events, at ifisher@isc2.org. For more details on the Security
Leadership Series and other (ISC)2 Events, please visit
http://www.isc2.org/events.
About (ISC)2
The International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium,
Inc. [(ISC)2(R)] is the internationally recognized Gold Standard for
certifying information security professionals. Founded in 1989, (ISC)2 has
certified over 58,000 information security professionals in 135 countries.
Based inPalm Harbor, Florida, USA, with offices inWashington, D.C.,London,
Hong Kong andTokyo, (ISC)2 issues the Certified Information Systems Security
Professional (CISSP(R)) and related concentrations, Certification and
Accreditation Professional (CAP(R)), and Systems Security Certified
Practitioner (SSCP(R)) credentials to those meeting necessary competency
requirements. All (ISC)2 core certifications -- the CISSP, CISSP-ISSEP(R),
CISSP-ISSAP(R), CISSP-ISSMP(R), SSCP and CAP -- meet the stringent
requirements of ANSI/ISO/IEC Standard 17024, a global benchmark for assessing
and certifying personnel. (ISC)2 also offers a continuing professional
education program, a portfolio of education products and services based upon
(ISC)2's CBK(R), a taxonomy of information security topics, and is responsible
for the annual (ISC)2 Global Information Security Workforce Study. More
information is available at http://www.isc2.org.
(ISC)2, CISSP, ISSEP, ISSAP, CAP, SSCP and CBK are registered marks of
(ISC)2, Inc.
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