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Security Culture Change that Sticks
22 FEB 2018 ISSA Intl Security Education and Awareness Special Interest Group (SEA SIG) Security Culture Change that Sticks Driving a culture of security through design thinking and innovation
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Developing and Connecting Cybersecurity Leaders Globally
ISSA is the community of choice for international cybersecurity professionals dedicated to advancing individual growth, managing technology risk and protecting critical information and infrastructure. . Core Purpose To promote a secure digital world. Core Values Integrity Evidenced by a reputation for trustworthiness earned through ethical, fair, transparent, and professional behavior. Excellence Evidenced by a commitment to expertise and experience in our field. Respect Evidenced in appreciation of the value of diverse perspectives and experience in promoting a culture of leadership and innovation in a global organization
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ISSA Strategic Goals Leadership ISSA will lead the global security community collaboration to protect society from security threats. Program ISSA will provide the profession with highly qualified practitioners and high quality education and training. Influence ISSA will serve as a respected and trusted source and advisor on information security related technology, education, standards, and legislation.
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ISSA Chapter SPOTLIGHT #1
Board Members: President: Richard Greenberg, CISSP, ISSA Fellow and Honor Roll; Vice President: Edmond Momartin, CISSP, CISA; Secretary: Scott Hennon, CISSP, CISM, CGEIT, CISA; Treasurer: Gary Landau, CISSP, CISM, CISA; Program Director: Sascha Schleumer, CISSP; Vendor Director: Helen Garey, CISSP; Education Director: Dave Wettenstein; Technology Director: Chris Daskalos, GCIH, GCFE; Marketing Director: Charlie Villanueva ISSA-LA, the founding Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association in 1982, is the premier catalyst and information source in Southern California for improving the practice of information security. The Chapter provides various training classes for information Security and IT professionals throughout the year and at the Summit. ISSA-LA has a CISO Forum that meets quarterly at various companies throughout Southern California. The chapter meets monthly and regularly collaborates with other IT and InfoSec organizations, having joint meetings with ISACA, OWASP, the Cloud Security Alliance, HTCIA, and the Association of IT Professionals.
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2018 Events of Note 21 FEB 2018 Monthly Dinner Meeting
Speaker: Rob Diley, CISO Warner Brothers Entertainment Group of Companies Location: Warner Brothers Studio, Burbank, CA Registration: 21 March 2018 Joint Dinner Meeting with ISACA Information Systems Security Association Los Angeles ISSA-LA presents ISSA-LA March Joint Dinner Meeting with ISACA Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at Luminarias, Monterey Park, CA Registration:
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2-4 MAY 2018 ISSA-LA Security Summit X
2018 Events of Note 2-4 MAY 2018 ISSA-LA Security Summit X The Security Summit starts on May 2-3 with one and two-day training classes, and continues with a Women in Security Forum on May 3-4, a CISO Forum and a Healthcare Forum on May 4. We are proud to have two great keynote speakers for the Security Summit: • Robert Herjavec, Shark Tank, Marcus J. Ranum Other Notable Speakers include: Ira Winkler, Robert Hansen, Zane Lackey, Mark Weatherford, Jim Manico, Gal Shpantzer, Jim Manico, Malcolm Harkins, Jeff Bardin, Chris Eng, and Alex Wood. Information and Registration:
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ISSA Chapter SPOTLIGHT #2
ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter is dedicated to sharing information and ideas on current issues affecting CyberSecurity, Information Security, Policy, Governance and other Information Security Concerns. The primary purpose of ISSA Sacramento Valley is to educate its members about technical and management practices that ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of information resources. The ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter Leadership team includes: Chapter President: Mark Heckman; Vice President: Wendy Curl; Chapter Relations: Thaine Carter; Treasurer: Donna Parker; Secretary: Jey Yelland; Communications: Monty Burkholder; Operations: Alison Bolton; Resources: Joe Raftery; Membership: Bob McKenna; Education: Joel S. & Darold Cooper; Webmaster: Sean O'Dea
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2018 Events of Note RECENTLY HOSTED COMMUNITY EVENT – Attend Next Year INTERFACE-Sacramento Conference (Free technical/security educational seminars) Sponsored by our very own Sacramento Valley ISSA Chapter When: 14 February 2018, 8:30am – 4:45pm. Where: Sacramento Convention Center Ballrooms 1400 J St, Sacramento, CA 95814 Practitioners earned up to 6.5 CPE credits for attending
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ISSA International SIGs
2017 GLOBAL SIG FOOTPRINT 101+/137 Chapters Served 98+/195 Countries Represented 2020 GLOBAL SIG FOOTPRINT GOALS ALL Chapters Served ALL Countries Served
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SIG Liaisons - 2017 Atlanta Singapore Silicon Valley San Francisco
Cassandra Dacus Singapore Magda Chelly Silicon Valley Diane Gandara San Francisco Joan Rose, Tamara Thompson, and Terry Quan Central & South FL Maureen Premo Central MD & NOVA Rhonda Farrell Richmond Brian Smith Central TX Tenille Jones Puerto Rico Elimael Aviles Chicago, Ill Valeri Baldwin Portland Brian Ventura Chattanooga TN Curtis Campbell Phoenix Kathleen Doolittle Colorado Springs Donna Kimberling, Colleen Murphy Orange County Andrea Hoy National Capital Teresa Allison Denver DJ McArthur, Christy Lodwick, Deb Peinert Los Angeles Mikhael Felker Minnesota Betty Burke
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The 2020 Challenge Annual ISSA Membership Transitions - 1000+
Annual SIG Branded Events – 75+ SIG Youth Program Support - $100,000 Annual SIG Scholarship Funding - $100,000
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Int’l Ethics Committee Jill Feagans, CISSP, CCSP, HCISSP, CISM
SEA SIG Leaders Kelley P. Archer, CISSR Distinguished Fellow, Int’l Ethics Committee MN ISSA Jill Feagans, CISSP, CCSP, HCISSP, CISM Senior Member Website: Member Discount Code: 20SEASIG16
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Global SIG Partners
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Our Featured Presentation
Security Culture Change that Sticks Driving a culture of security through design thinking and innovation The goal? For everyone to "own" security within the organization. The ideal state is that this is not the job of just one functional group, but that every employee has and knows their role in cybersecurity and are active and vocal advocates. For most of our organizations, this is not the case, and to get there we need to explore how to shift the mindsets and behaviors of our people within our organization, and how to change the current culture to get the results we desire. This webinar will explore what culture is and why it matters, and how to create workplaces where people are inspired to do their best work aligned with your organizations values and priorities. Rebecca presents tactical ways using proven design thinking approaches to coalesce around shared values; empower employees; hire “culture add” employees, not “culture fit”; encourage and leverage innovation internally; entrust “change agents” to advance culture from the bottom up; and allow people to be their authentic selves at work.
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Speaker: Rebecca Rodskog
Rebecca Rodskog is a “Workplace Crusader”, helping organizations transform outdated or non-scalable practices into future-thinking, market-leading cultures where their people can thrive. She’s on a mission to make organizations better places to work so that all of us can do work that matters and play to our strengths all while meeting the organization’s goals. Rebecca is an experienced consultant in the field of organizational transformation, change management and innovation. Her 20+ years of experience spans both large-scale, global projects to small, independent, one-on-one coaching relationships, working with clients such as Apple, UPS and P&G. Beyond consulting she’s an expert facilitator, coach, and innovator. Rebecca is a Co-Founder and Managing Partner of FutureLeaderNow and CEO and Founder of Women’s Network and Rodskog Change Consulting. Rebecca Rodskog
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Speaker: Rebecca Rodskog
Rebecca’s career has carried her from executive business suites at Pfizer, Procter and Gamble and Accenture, to the hallowed halls of Columbia University where she's listed as one of the top 10 recommended MBA leadership coaches by their Program on Social Intelligence. Her passion for aligning culture to increased productivity led her to ?What If!, a global innovation consultancy where, as Director of Culture and Capability in their Transformation practice, she advised organizations such as Google, Genetech, Sanofi, and Johnson & Johnson on fostering innovation and creating winning cultures. She built foundational skills and methodologies while working as a Manager in Accenture’s Change Management Practice, and expanded those competencies as the VP of People at a Fintech company, collaborating with niche change management consulting companies and consulting independently. She also founded her own coaching practice where her focus is on helping working parents thrive.
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Speaker: Rebecca Rodskog
Combining the practical skills of a change management professional with the expansive, future-forward perspective of an innovation practitioner, Rebecca is well placed to help organizations understand not just where they need to go, but how to do it. She's worked with everyone from CEO's to solopreneurs, at all levels of the organization, and on all sides of the employment dynamic. As an expert communicator, she's able to distill those perspectives into inspiring guideposts that anyone can find useful. Additionally, as a working mom, Rebecca provides a personal perspective about the workplace and what the future of work needs to look like to help working parents thrive. Rebecca has literally spoken in front of thousands of people over the course of her career. In the last year, her speaking has taken her from corporate (Samsung, P&G, Mazda, Cisco) to academia (Columbia, NYU, Babson), to non-profits (MBA CSEA, NAWBO) and Conferences (Society for Information Management, NCHRA, National Wellness Conference). She regularly speaks on the topics of Culture, Future of Work, Change Management, Innovation and Creativity, Leadership and Transformation.
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NOW OVER TO OUR PHENOMENAL SPEAKER Ms. Rebecca Rodskog
OUR MAIN ATTRACTION NOW OVER TO OUR PHENOMENAL SPEAKER Ms. Rebecca Rodskog
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THANK YOU! Questions? Rebecca Rodskog
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Support Our SIGs! Financial Healthcare Security Awareness
Ms. Andrea Hoy Mr. Mikhael Felker Healthcare Mr. Gary Long Security Awareness Ms. Jill Feagans Mr. Kelley Archer Women In Security Ms. Rhonda Farrell Ms. Christy Lodwick Ms. Cassandra Dacus
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ISSA INTL SIG Membership Drive
ISSA International Memberships* are 20% off for SIG Members, use Discount Codes at Checkout: 20FSIG16, 20HCSIG16, 20SEASIG16, 20WISSIG16 *NOT APPLICABLE TO STUDENT MEMBERSHIPS
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ISSA International Service Offerings
CISO Executive Forum (Meets Quarterly) Domestic and International Chapter Base E-News ISSA Intl Special Interest Groups ISSA Industry Webinars ISSA Journal ISSA Web Conferences Mentoring Programs US and European Conferences
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ISSA International 2018 Events
Theme: Emerging Technology Date: April 14-15, 2018 Location: Marines Memorial Club and Hotel, 609 Sutter St., San Francisco, CA Join us to share ideas, learn from informative presentations, and collaborate with your peers. Topics from emerging technologies, and innovation to redefining security and cyber resilience in today’s Internet of Everything. These will include break through projects such as: Trusted infrastructures, smart algorithms including machine learning and artificial intelligence, data analytics, the Internet of Things, Blockchain, Smart Cities, Data-Center-on-a-Chip, cloud computing, certification frameworks, distributed key management systems (cryptographic), security-as-a-service, and methods for optimizing security and standards in highly regulated markets. Information & Registration:
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2018 Proposed Webinar Schedule
ISSA International 2018 Proposed Webinar Schedule JAN 2018 FEB MAR APR MAY JUN 01/25/18 WIS SIG 02/06/18 Denver WIS SIG 02/22/18 SEA SIG FI SIG / HC SIG PRTNR EVENTS 4/26/18 WIS SIG FI SIG SEA SIG HC SIG JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC CONFERENCE EVENTS PRTNR EVENT
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Heinz College Strategic Partners Scholarship Award
CMU Heinz College Strategic Partners Scholarships Program Heinz College Strategic Partners Scholarship Award Beginning in Fall 2017, in conjunction with its newly established agreement with ISSA, Heinz College will include ISSA as a participant in the Heinz College Strategic Partners Scholarships program. As part of this designation, Heinz College will award scholarships to incoming students in any of the full-time programs offered by Heinz and part-time students in the college’s Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT) program who are currently a member of ISSA. The award will be made at the time of admission (no separate application is necessary) and full-time students will receive tuition reduction scholarship of at least $6,000 per semester, while part-time students will receive a 30% tuition reduction scholarship. To be considered, applicants should indicate their status as a ISSA Scholar on the application for admission in the “Partners” section. This scholarship series will be completely funded by the Heinz College operating budget. Maximum Number of Scholarship Awards Each year, a maximum of ten qualified ISSA members in the Heinz College’s incoming class can be awarded the CMU Heinz College Strategic Partners Scholarship. For additional information, reach out to
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Scholarship Opportunities
MAR, APR 2018 ISC2 & Raytheon Scholarships Raytheon’s Women's Information Security Scholarship due March 1, 2018 (ISC)² Undergraduate Information Security Scholarship Application due March 15, 2018 (ISC)² Graduate Information Security Scholarship Application due April 17, 2018 Raytheon High school senior, first year undergraduate, mid-career professionals
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2018 Partner Events of Note Leaders in Energy
23 FEB th Annual Clean Energy and Sustainability Extravaganza – University of Maryland 16 AUG 2018 Green Jobs Forum 7 DEC th annual Four Generations of Clean Energy and Sustainable Solutions National CyberWatch Center National Institute for Women in Trades, Technology & Sciences (IWITTS) More Female Students Strategy Session & STEM Success for Women Telesummit Community College Cyber Summit (3CS) 2018 Mt. Hood Community College, Portland, OREGON Women in Cyberjutsu MAR 2018 Security+ 3 Day Bootcamp 12 APR 2018 Happy Hour [Inside the Beltway] (Quarterly)
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STEM & Cyber Youth Events CyberPatriot Girls STEM Trek 2018!
Date: Saturday, March 24, 2018, Time: 2:00pm - 5:00pm Location: Computer Science Instructional Center, University of Maryland, 8223 Paint Branch Drive, College Park, MD 20742 GIT’s flagship Mentor-Protégée and CyberPatriot Girls programs, in partnership with high schools and universities in Maryland, DC and Virginia, are hosting an afternoon of hands-on activities to celebrate our season, including: Virtual Reality experience, Hack a Master Lock, Robotics, Dress Up for Success + Makeover, Professional Headshot, Raffle for prizes, Scuba gear, Tacto: Coding Tic-Tac-Toe GIT’s STEM Trek 2018 celebration is a fun way for to invent your STEM future through story. Edge of Yesterday features a modern teen girl who time travels to meet artist-inventor-engineer and all-‘round Renaissance genius Leonardo da Vinci. Find your own ways of dreaming into the future. Join us! Registration: /
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STEM & Cyber Youth Events
SheSoft Computer Championship for Girls; Culminating Awards Ceremony 2 JUN 2018 Interested in learning how to write computer programs for fun? Join other girls from grades 5 through 8 in the SheSoft annual software application championship for girls. You'll meet new people who have the same interests, have fun learning new things to use on your computer, and have success in the adventure. Think about a topic, create a project report and support them with a simple computer program. Mentors will be provided to complete your project for prizes such as laptops, tables, phones, gift cards and many more technology gadgets. Visit SheSoft for more information. SheSoft is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to bridging the gender gap in technology by empowering young girls in upper elementary and middle school ages through seminars, webinars, workshops and software application competitions. Opportunities exist to sponsor an awards ceremony breakfast, speak on a morning panel, as well as attend and network / mentor our budding STEM and CYBER professionals!
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Mason Game and Technology Academy
Spring 2018: Summer 2018: Understanding Machine-Learning & Deep-Learning Artificial Intelligence, Full Newsletter: /
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2018 Global SIG Events of Note
Special International Women’s Day Webinar ISSA International Global Women in Security Special Interest Group 08 MAR 2018, 1200 – 1300 Eastern Driving Diversity of Thought in an Ever-Changing Cyber World Moderator: Shira Rubinoff, President at SecureMySocial & PrimeTechPartners Panelists: Edna Conway, Chief Security Officer, Global Value Chain, Cisco Systems, Inc. Wendy Betts, Vice President, Security Technology, Northern Trust Corie Zordani, President, Cormark Group, Inc. Certified WBE Registration: Infrastructure Partner: Wisegate, a 451 Research Company
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ISSA International Global Financial Industry Special Interest Group
2018 Global SIG Events of Note ISSA International Global Financial Industry Special Interest Group 22 MAR 2018, – 1400 Eastern The State of Cyber Insurance Market Update & Trends Speaker: Susan Young, Senior Vice President and Advisor, Marsh’s National Cyber & E&O Practice Spotlight ISSA Chapters: Phoenix, AZ and San Francisco Bay, CA Registration: cyber-insurance-market-update-trends/?utm_source=issa Infrastructure Partner: BrightTalk
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2018 Global SIG Events of Note
ISSA International Global Women in Security Special Interest Group 26 APR 2018, 1400 – 1500 Eastern THE RELATIONSHIP DRIVEN CYBER LEADER Speaker: Michelle Tillis Lederman, CPA, MBA, PCC Spotlight ISSA Chapters: Phoenix, AZ and San Francisco Bay, CA Registration: Infrastructure Partner: National CyberWatch Center
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Cyber Strong: Preparing the Nation’s Cyber Workforce
2018 Global SIG Events of Note ISSA International Global Security Education & Awareness Special Interest Group 18 MAY 2018, 1300 – 1400 PM Eastern Cyber Strong: Preparing the Nation’s Cyber Workforce Ms. Nancy Limauro, DHS, Deputy Branch Chief, Cybersecurity Education & Awareness Branch Ms. Noel Kyle, DHS, Program Lead, Cybersecurity Education & Awareness Branch Spotlight ISSA Chapters: Central MD and Chattanooga, TN Registration: Infrastructure Partner: BrightTalk
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2017 – 2018 Scholarship Opportunities
Shon Harris Memorial Scholarship Howard A. Schmidt Scholarship E. Eugene Schultz, Jr. Memorial Scholarship ISSA WIS SIG Scholarship ISSAEF General Donation If you shop Amazon, go to AmazonSmile, register the ISSA Education and Research Foundation as your non-profit of choice, and shop through AmazonSmile. Many of your normal purchases will apply, and the Foundation will receive a small donation from each.
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ISSA International Journal Articles
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Non-members: Members or Press Join on our SIG page once you are logged in!
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