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Free Cyber Security Workshop

Date: April 27, 2018
Event Description Free Cyber Security Workshop
College of DuPage
Homeland Security Training Institute
Friday, April 27th 2018
 
To register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hsti-live-cyber-security-registration-43851399717


We all know cybersecurity is an ongoing threat and one that could bring us all to our knees if institutions, our companies, or we become a victim. Some individuals know the threats but do not know exactly what, when, or how to protect themselves. Other professions are dealing with cyber threats or preparing for them on a daily basis and could benefit from hearing first hand from leaders in the industry as they share case studies and best practices.  

On Friday, April 27th we will have four subject matter experts put it all in perspective by explaining it in simple terms. They will discuss the numerous challenges it poses to law enforcement, provide case studies, discuss cyber resiliency, and summarize the international cybersecurity threat landscape by reviewing the findings from the Microsoft Intelligence Report, Volume 23, which is scheduled to be released to the public on March 15, 2018. We will look at how Microsoft assisted in the takedown of the Gamarue botnet, discuss what organizations can do to avoid being an "easy mark" and provide an update on the latest attack trends and defenses.


Helping your organization protect itself from Cyber Security threats can seem daunting for those not immersed in it every day. E-crime actors, nation states and cyber activists use advanced tools and tradecraft to violate organization’s cyber assets every day across the world using tools like Ransomware and other malicious software. They hide in the shadows of the dark web where they trade in companies and individual’s intellectual property, personal information and secrets. This session will dive below the surface of the dark web and explore how cyber criminals succeed and some of the actions you can take to defend against them.

This event is free and is funded by a Resource for Excellence Grant provided by the College of DuPage Foundation. Participants can attend the event live at the College of DuPage campus in Glen Ellyn, IL at the SSG Robert Miller Homeland Security Education Center or view the webinar online. Seats in the Homeland Security Education Center are limited for this workshop, so if you plan on attending, register early. Comments and questions can be emailed in during the broadcast, so that those that are watching remotely can play an interactive role in the workshop.

Speakers include:

Diana Kelley -
Diana is the Cybersecurity Field CTO for Microsoft and a cybersecurity thought leader, practitioner, executive advisor and author. She was the Global Executive Security Advisor at IBM Security where she built and managed the IBM Security Research Community Newsroom process and was a regular contributor to IBM X-Force research. She leverages her 25+ years of cyber risk and security experience to provide advice and guidance to CSOs, CIOs and CISOs at some of the world’s largest companies. She is a faculty member with IANS Research, an Industry Mentor at the CyberSecurity Factory and a guest lecturer at Boston College’s Master of Science in Cybersecurity program. She was an IEEE “Rock Star of Risk” in 2016, speaks frequently at major conferences and co-authored the book Cryptographic Libraries for Developers.

Dave Tyson -
Dave Tyson is the CEO of CISO INSIGHTS, a global Cyber Security consultancy with operations in the USA and Canada that combines the expertise of multiple globally experienced CISO’s and CSO’s. Dave is also the CEO of Cybereasylearning.com, an online training company dedicated to explaining Cyber Security, IN PLAIN ENGLISH. His previous role was as Chief Information Security Officer for SC Johnson, a global consumer package goods firm. Prior to joining SCJ he lead security programs for the largest Power Utility in the USA, was the Global Security operations lead for the largest E-commerce company in the world, and the Chief Security Officer for the Host City of the 2010 Winter Olympics from Vancouver, British Columbia.

His previous role was as Chief Information Security Officer for SC Johnson, a global consumer package goods firm. Prior to joining SCJ he lead security programs for the largest Power Utility in the USA, was the Global Security operations lead for the largest E-commerce company in the world, and the Chief Security Officer for the Host City of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Mr. Tyson has Master’s Degree in Business Administration (MBA) specializing in Digital Technology Management, is a Certified Protection Professional (CPP) and is Board Certified in Security Management, and is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP).

Nicole Darden Ford
Nicole Darden Ford is the Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer with global responsibility for Information Security, as well as Information Technology Quality Compliance and Information Governance supporting Baxter Healthcare. Nicole joined Baxter in December 2016 from Venable LLP, an AMLAW 100 law firm, where she was Director of Information Security.
Nicole has held a variety of leadership roles within the federal government, including the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and private sector. She has extensive knowledge and application experience with Cyber Security, Cyber Forensics and Homeland Security practices.

Nicole has a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Systems and a Master’s degree in the Management of Information Technology from the University of Virginia. She holds C|CISO, CISM, CEH and CISSP certifications. She serves as the technology representative for Baxter’s Global Inclusion Council.

Lucas Rothaar -  
SSA FBI Chicago Counterterrorism Branch
 
 


Event Location

College of DuPage

425 Fawell Blvd.

SSG Miller Homeland Education Center - HEC 1022

Glen Ellyn, IL 60137

Date/Time Information Friday, April 27th 2018
10:00 am - 3:00 p.m.

 
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