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Thursday, 9 October 2014

))))Vu & Company(((( [New announcement] Complimentary Webinar: The Risk Factors that Accompany the Use of BYOD in an Organization

Join us on October 21, 2014 from 2-4 pm EST
http://www.ufairfax.edu/members/live/?w=20140822082931

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is a significant technology disruption. It is part of the consumerization of information technology, and is driving changes in how society functions, from both a business and personal perspective.

Our approaches to information security must adapt as BYOD moves into our organizations, just as they adjusted when e-mail and the World Wide Web upset our environments. Our traditional perimeter security approach is inadequate. The current model of defense-in-depth must evolve. Security controls, security awareness, and security compliance must also adapt.

In this webinar, you will explore the risk factors that accompany the use of BYOD in an organization from an information security professional's perspective. It looks at de-parameterisation, context of use, security controls, security awareness, and security compliance, to determine how these factors affect the risk to which the enterprise is exposed. These risks are explored through a novel application of Importance-Performance Analysis – which results in the presentation of risk in a quadrant graph. The quadrant graph provides a familiar presentation of the likelihood and impact of a selected group of attributes that represent the threats that accompany the use of BYOD. The results represent the overall risk to the organization, and guide where investment should be made to reduce the risk to acceptable levels.

Join us on October 21, 2014 from 2-4 pm EST
http://www.ufairfax.edu/members/live/?w=20140822082931

The presenter is Dr. Lawrence Dobranski, CISSP-ISSAP, ISSMP, CCSLP, CISM, CISO, and P.Eng certifications. Dr. Dobranski has over 25 years' experience in Information Security. He is currently the Director of ICT Security at the University of Saskatchewan, one of Canada's top 15 research universities. Lawrence is currently leading information security programs in mobile device management, BYOD, cloud security, incident management, electronic authorization, threat and risk management, application security, and continuous compliance. Lawrence has a Doctorate of Science in Information Assurance from the University of Fairfax, and an MBA in Information Security from Jones International University. He received his Bachelor and Master's degrees in Engineering-Physics from Dalhousie and Queen's University, respectively.

Come Join us on October 21, 2014 from 2-4 pm EST to help you gain an understanding of these challenges and the accompanying changes in risk to the enterprise and to the users.

Remember to send this link to friends and colleagues who can benefit from a security clearance.


Regards,
Keith Nordmann
Executive Director, University of Fairfax

*The University of Fairfax is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC). The Accrediting Commission of DETC is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency and is a recognized member of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). The University of Fairfax has been certified by the State Council of Higher Education in Virginia (SCHEV) to operate in Virginia.

Veterans and eligible persons who qualify for educational benefits under the Post 911/GI Bill and other GI Bill Chapters may be eligible for educational benefits while enrolled in educational programs offered by the University of Fairfax. University of Fairfax is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program.


** On demand access will only be available to webinar registrants after the webinar has aired.
 
 
 
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Join us on October 21, 2014 from 2-4 pm EST
http://www.ufairfax.edu/members/live/?w=20140822082931

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is a significant technology disruption. It is part of the consumerization of information technology, and is driving changes in how society functions, from both a business and personal perspective.

Our approaches to information security must adapt as BYOD moves into our organizations, just as they adjusted when e-mail and the World Wide Web upset our environments. Our traditional perimeter security approach is inadequate. The current model of defense-in-depth must evolve. Security controls, security awareness, and security compliance must also adapt.

In this webinar, you will explore the risk factors that accompany the use of BYOD in an organization from an information security professional's perspective. It looks at de-parameterisation, context of use, security controls, security awareness, and security compliance, to determine how these factors affect the risk to which the enterprise is exposed. These risks are explored through a novel application of Importance-Performance Analysis – which results in the presentation of risk in a quadrant graph. The quadrant graph provides a familiar presentation of the likelihood and impact of a selected group of attributes that represent the threats that accompany the use of BYOD. The results represent the overall risk to the organization, and guide where investment should be made to reduce the risk to acceptable levels.

Join us on October 21, 2014 from 2-4 pm EST
http://www.ufairfax.edu/members/live/?w=20140822082931

The presenter is Dr. Lawrence Dobranski, CISSP-ISSAP, ISSMP, CCSLP, CISM, CISO, and P.Eng certifications. Dr. Dobranski has over 25 years' experience in Information Security. He is currently the Director of ICT Security at the University of Saskatchewan, one of Canada's top 15 research universities. Lawrence is currently leading information security programs in mobile device management, BYOD, cloud security, incident management, electronic authorization, threat and risk management, application security, and continuous compliance. Lawrence has a Doctorate of Science in Information Assurance from the University of Fairfax, and an MBA in Information Security from Jones International University. He received his Bachelor and Master's degrees in Engineering-Physics from Dalhousie and Queen's University, respectively.

Come Join us on October 21, 2014 from 2-4 pm EST to help you gain an understanding of these challenges and the accompanying changes in risk to the enterprise and to the users.

Remember to send this link to friends and colleagues who can benefit from a security clearance.


Regards,
Keith Nordmann
Executive Director, University of Fairfax

*The University of Fairfax is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC). The Accrediting Commission of DETC is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency and is a recognized member of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). The University of Fairfax has been certified by the State Council of Higher Education in Virginia (SCHEV) to operate in Virginia.

Veterans and eligible persons who qualify for educational benefits under the Post 911/GI Bill and other GI Bill Chapters may be eligible for educational benefits while enrolled in educational programs offered by the University of Fairfax. University of Fairfax is a proud participant in the Yellow Ribbon Program.


** On demand access will only be available to webinar registrants after the webinar has aired.
 
 
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