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August 25, 2016
ISSA Chapter Meeting
Brio’s on the Plaza
Kansas City ISSA Newsletter
Inside this issue:
President’s Corner Conference Recaps Security/Privacy Certification Corner New Chapter Members, Renewals Upcoming Chapter Event Sponsors
The President’s Corner
Upcoming ISSA-KC Monthly Chapter Meeting Schedule
August 25, 2016
ISSA Chapter Meeting
Integrity SRC
Brio’s on the Plaza
September 22, 2016
ISSA Chapter Meeting
Dell
Hereford House
October 27, 2016
ISSA Chapter Meeting
Clarus Group
Lidia’s of Italy
Hello ISSA Kansas City Members!
Hope you all are enjoying the summer and the last month’s presentation by Daniel
Charboneau. Please let us know your thoughts on any topics or feedback on past
presentations via [email protected] email.
President-elect for 2016 ISSA International Election is Andrea Hoy and the Directors-
elect are Mary Ann Davidson, Rhonda Farrell, DJ McArthur, Shawn Murray and Stefano
Zanero.
Please do registrar ahead of time for the ISSA International Conference in Dallas on Nov
ember, 2nd and 3rd.
If you are interested in getting involved or be part of our mentoring program do reach out
to me. Also let us know if you would like to volunteer or have topic you would like us to
publish in our newsletter.
Sincerely,
Naeem Babri
President, ISSA Kansas City
Volume 35, Issue 1 August 2016
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On July 25, 2016 the ISSA-KC Chapter members and other security professionals held a meeting at Rye’s Restaurant to
network and attend the monthly chapter meeting, with presentation topic. SPLUNK sponsored the event. The topic
discussed was “Security Information & Event Management (SIEM)”. In this breakout, Dan Charboneau with SPLUNK
covered SIEM. During this discussion we went through some common benefits other than “filling the compliance
checkbox” and gave some great starting points "I have a SIEM, now what do I do with it!?" We covered topics such as
advanced correlation rules/searches, risk scoring, threat feeds, user behavior analytics and advanced use case
development. Each of the topics came with a riveting real world example of something we’ve seen at a client site. We had
a great turn-out with 27 members in attendance.
Congratulations to the winner of the ISSA $50 Visa gift card give-away!
Luchidio Fridolin
ISSA Chapter Meeting July, 2016 Recap
ISSA KC July 2016 Chapter Meeting
Do not follow where the path may lead.
Go instead where there is no path and leave
a trail. Harold R. McAlindon
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We Were There The Interface Kansas City, organized by the F2F Events Inc took place on 21st July 2016 at the Overland Park
International Trade Center in Kansas City. The conference covered areas like IT issues through informative,
non-sales oriented, educational seminars customized to the specific needs of the local business community. The
Kansas City ISSA Chapter was there. The conference was packed with exhibit booths, great learning sessions,
keynotes, and attendees.
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The Internet of Things will always be Vulnerable The "Internet of Things", also known as the "IoT". A
made up marketing buzzword now used to refer to
anything and everything that can connect to the
Internet, or at least a local network, that isn't a
traditional computer or mobile device. But as dreamy
as the idea of being able to command your entire
home, as well as your car, with just a few taps on your
smartphone or smartwatch, this new trend in consumer
electronics does come with some risks. As IoT brings these devices right into our homes and deeper into our
lives, they also pose bigger threats to our privacy and security. Because try as we might, the Internet of Things
will never be truly and absolutely secure. But that's also alright, because no connected device really is. To learn
more click the following link, http://www.slashgear.com/the-internet-of-things-will-always-be-vulnerable-
12451599/
The Official (ISC) 2 Guide to the CISSP CBK, 7th Edition is now available. The digital download is available via the
official (ISC) 2 website at https://www.isc2.org/official-isc2-textbooks.aspx. These books can also be purchased through
Amazon.
Thanks,
Director of Education
CUSTOMIZED FLEX TRAINING
FOR ISSA MEMBERS!
Due to the nature of today’s budgets and time constraints, ISSA has partnered with EC-Council to bring a less
expensive more flexible Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) and Certified Chief Information Security Officer (CCISO)
course to the ISSA international conference coming up in Dallas!
The program will be a hybrid program which will combine video lectures as well as a live instructor-led Exam
Prep, Q & A and testing at the conference.
How does it work?
Certification Corner
Security/Privacy Corner
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Step 1: Register for the course.
Step 2: Receive immediate access to the asynchronous course and online labs
Step 3: Complete the online course prior to the conference.
Step 4: Attend the Exam Prep/Testing session at the conference.
Step 5: Test onsite at the ISSA International Conference!
CEH Live Exam Prep
Q & A and Testing held Nov. 1st, 2016
CCISO Live Exam Prep
Q & A and Testing held Nov 4th, 2016
What does the program include?
· Instructor Led Streaming Videos
· Live Exam Prep Session/Q & A and Testing at the ISSA Conference
· 6 Months Access to iLabs (not applicable w/ CCISO)
· Exam Voucher
· Test Pass Guarantee (If a student fails the first attempt, EC-Council will cover the next.)
· Physical Courseware
REGULAR PRICE: $3,499
ISSA PRICE: $1,999
CONTACT JESSICA JO HN SON to receive your special discounted rate
PH O NE : (505) 922-2894 E MAIL : [email protected]
This E-Mail Broadcast, along with all others, is a benefit of your membership in the ISSA - Information Systems Security Association, Inc. If you
wish to be removed from future broadcasts, you can simply remove yourself by visiting:
http://www.issa.org/members/EmailOptPreferences.aspx?id=16801836&[email protected]&h=e3c574b1cac99d64d17b36e4d318b9579c8
a47ef. Please note, if removed, you will miss out on important association updates. For a copy of ISSA's privacy statement and webcast policies,
visit: http://www.issa.org/?PrivacyNotice.
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Please send an email if you have any questions about the ISSA membership and benefits.
2016 ISSA Annual Membership Meeting
Thursday, September 8, 2016 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT
Space is Limited Reserve your space to the webinar now.
Click here to Register!
ISSA's Annual Membership Meeting will cover: Successes of the past year
Ongoing work
Goals for the coming year
Association finances
Plain text link:
http://www.issa.org/general/custom.asp?page=2016AnnualMe
Thanks,
Membership Director, [email protected]
ISSA Chapter Meeting, September 22, 2016
Sponsor: Dell
Location: Hereford House
ISSA August 2016 Journal
Members - Please click on the following Journal issue links for access: COMPUTER: Desktop/Laptop:
BlueToad | PDF MOBILE: Phone/Tablet: iOS, Android | ePub | Kindle Mobi
Webinars & Conferences Webinars are an easy way to stay informed on trending industry developments from the convenience of your own office.
In everything from mobile technology to compliance. Webinars and conferences provide insight into topics affecting our
industry and your business.
Save the Dates —September, 2016
ISSA Kansas City Chapter New Members and Membership Renewals
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2016 Kansas City Tech Security Conference
This conference qualifies for CPE credits!
Passes include a full lunch, entrance into the main conference room and all conference material.
Program Description:
Data Connectors will be hosting the Kansas City Tech Security Conference on Thursday, October 6 . The event
will start at 8:15 AM with a check-in and opening introductions before presentation sessions begin at 8:45.
Between the educational sessions that go throughout the day, there will be time to visit vendor booths to obtain
information regarding product and service offerings.
Since 1999 Data Connectors has been dedicated to producing high-quality executive symposiums that focus on
driving the future of business in the new age of the digital economy. These conference programs are designed to
showcase the broad spectrum of new and emerging information security products and services to solve
business’s complex IT security challenges.
These technology security conferences regularly feature 30-60 vendor exhibits as well as 8-12 industry experts
from the respective market discussing current issues such as email security, LAN security, wireless security,
social media security, cloud security, compliance and more. This format provides excellent educational speaker
sessions and tremendous networking opportunities.
Register NOW
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ISSA-Kansas August 25, Chapter Event
On August 25, 2016 the ISSA-KC Chapter members and other security professionals will hold a meeting at Brio’s
Restaurant on the Plaza to network and attend the monthly chapter meeting, with presentation topic.
Sponsor: Integrity/SRC
Topic: Internet of Things (IoT) – Home Edition
Topic Summary:
The Internet of Things continues to permeate homes, providing for many conveniences and methods for controlling things
you see and use on a daily basis, such as appliances, entertainment systems, and home security devices, among others.
Some reports cite that connected IoT devices will outnumber smart phones as early as 2018, underlining the rate at which
IoT devices are being connected. Though manufacturers are rushing home IoT products to market, touting the capabilities
of their products, not all news has been positive. You’ve likely seen reports about connected devices such as baby
monitoring systems being hacked and cameras used to spy on families. This presentation will explore some of the latest in
home IoT products, news and trends. In addition, home automation standards (or lack thereof) will be discussed, and
security and privacy concerns addressed.
Speaker/Bio: Jeff Hudgens, CISSP, CRISC, PMP, ITIL®
Jeff is the Director of Security Consulting at Integrity Technology Systems, where he provides a range of information
security, risk, and compliance consulting services to clients across multiple industries, including banking, financial,
health, retail, manufacturing, and communications. Prior to joining Integrity, he worked with a large consulting firm,
providing contract support for U.S. Government clients and developing products related to military cyberspace operations,
intelligence, training, and capabilities. He was also the contract manager for the Department of Defense’s (DOD)
Cyberspace Training Initiative (CTI), focused on cyber workforce development; user awareness and training; and cyber
exercises, modeling and simulations. In addition to the CTI efforts, he has held roles as a military cyberspace operations
policy and plans analyst, IT requirements developer, and cyber security analyst.
Date: Thursday, August 25, 2016 from 11:30 PM to 1:30 PM
Location:
Brio Tuscan Grille on the Plaza
502 Nichols Rd,
Kansas City, MO
(816) 561-5888
Menu:
TBD
Soft drinks, Iced Tea, Coffee
* *Vegetarian option available, please note at registration**.
* *Menu subject to change. **
Agenda:
11:30-12:00 PM Greeting and registration
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM - Meeting & Presentation
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1:00 PM - 1:30 PM - Questions, Answers & Networking
Price:
$20.00 for ISSA Members.
$30.00 for Guests/Non-Members.
Thank you for your attention and response. We look forward to seeing you at the event. If you have any questions about
the event or how to register, please email our RSVP email, or contact the venue for directions. Remember to read our
monthly newsletter at www.kc.issa.org. See you all on the 25th!
Maximum Reservation: 40
Credit(s): 1 CPE credit
To Register, please use one of the following links:
*** Register ***
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promote management practices that will ensure availability, integrity and confidentiality of organizational resources.
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