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SUMMARY:ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter Meeting - 4/18/2025 - Zero Trust
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Surendra Narang\, Senior Manager\, Cyber Security\, Palo Alto Networks \nTopic: How to implement the Zero Trust security model \nSynopsis: Due to the rise of sophisticated cyber threats and the erosion of traditional network boundaries due to cloud adoption and hybrid work\, enterprises are increasingly embracing the Zero Trust security model. Unlike legacy perimeter-based approaches\, Zero Trust is grounded in the principle of “never trust\, always verify\,” meaning that every user\, device\, and application must be continuously validated\, regardless of location or network status. \nSuccessful deployment of Zero Trust is not a one-time implementation but a strategic\, iterative transformation that requires a methodical\, multi-phase approach. It starts with a comprehensive assessment of the organization’s security posture\, then identifying high-value assets\, key user roles\, and critical data flows. From there\, enterprises implement granular\, least-privilege access controls\, adaptive authentication mechanisms\, and continuous monitoring. \nSpeaker Bio: Surendra Narang is a seasoned cybersecurity leader with deep expertise and a strong focus on zero-trust architecture\, security transformation\, and enterprise-scale implementations. As Senior Manager of Cybersecurity at Palo Alto Networks\, he led the end-to-end design and deployment of Zero Trust Security Architecture\, embedding its core principles—least privilege access\, continuous verification\, and segmentation—into the fabric of the organization’s infrastructure and security products. \nMeeting Details: This is a hybrid meeting (both in-person and on-line). You may attend remotely via Zoom (See information below) or attend in person at CapCity (see the address below). \nPlease register for the meeting below.  \nYou don’t have to be a member of ISSA to attend our meetings (but we encourage you to join us!). Please share information about this meeting with your friends and colleagues who have an interest in information security. \nThis is a hybrid meeting on Zoom and in-person. \nTo join Zoom Meeting:\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/83647622654?pwd=egFeyV3WaTq2sT6UZi6aSiD0JyoUWX.1 \nMeeting ID: 836 4762 2654\nPasscode: 838063
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/issa-sacramento-valley-chapter-meeting-4-18-2025-zero-trust/
LOCATION:Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA\, Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:ISSA Sacramento chapter meetings
ORGANIZER;CN="Mark Heckman":MAILTO:programming@issa-sac.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250321T130000
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SUMMARY:ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter Meeting - 3/21/2025 - AI Assistant for the CMMC
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Paul Grabow\, Principal Advisor\, Cybersecurity Grant Advisors LLC\n \nTopic: AI assistants for the CMMC ecosystem \nSynopsis: The DoD Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) v2.0 program officially went live December 16\, 2024. CMMC is required for all companies\, over 300\,000 of them\, that are part of the DoD supply chain and handle Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). In 2023\, companies in California subject to CMMC received $41.2B in defense spending\, ranked number 3 among states. CMMC is arguably the largest and most accelerated compliance regime to date in the US. \nPaul is working on prototype AI assistants for roles in the CMMC ecosystem\, including those defined by the CyberAB\, which is the official accreditation body for the CMMC program. He would like the people attending this meeting to be a focus group to see the AI Assistants\, think of queries\, and provide feedback. \nCheck out the CyberAB website (https://cyberab.org/) to learn more about the CMMC (and all of the buzzwords). \nSpeaker Bio: Paul is Principal Advisor at Cybersecurity Grant Advisors\, LLC. \nMeeting Details: This is planned (if things go according to plan) to be a hybrid meeting (both in-person and on-line). You may attend remotely via Zoom (see link at top of this page that will be put there the week of the meeting) or attend in person at Capsity\, 3810 Broadway\, Sacramento CA (Google Maps and Directions). Note that the speaker strongly encourages people to attend in person\, so that they can participate in the focus group. \nPlease register for the meeting below.  \nYou don’t have to be a member of ISSA to attend our meetings (but we encourage you to join us!). Please share information about this meeting with your friends and colleagues who have an interest in information security. \nThis is hybrid meeting on Zoom and in person at Capsity.\nHere Zoom Meeting info if needed:\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/89292525445?pwd=VxPxBwHTE54Oq80E7LZrePN8cCdnbM.1 \nMeeting ID: 892 9252 5445\nPasscode: 258289
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/issa-sacramento-valley-chapter-meeting-3-21-2024-ai-assistant-for-the-cmmc/
LOCATION:Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA\, Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:ISSA Sacramento chapter meetings
ORGANIZER;CN="Mark Heckman":MAILTO:programming@issa-sac.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250221T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250221T130000
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SUMMARY:ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter Meeting - 2/21/2025 - Stratoshark
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Gerald Combs\, Original developer of Wireshark\n \nTopic: Stratoshark: Applying the power of Wireshark to System Calls and Logs \nSynopsis: Wireshark offers powerful exploration\, drill-down\, and analysis capabilities for network packets\, but what if those features could be applied to other types of data? Enter Stratoshark\, a brand-new sibling application to Wireshark. \nStratoshark leverages the rich data sources provided by Falco’s libraries to enable deep analysis and troubleshooting across Linux servers\, Kubernetes clusters\, and any system that generates Linux system calls or real-time log events. \nIn this talk\, Gerald will show how Stratoshark builds on open-source innovation to bring Wireshark’s intuitive interface to a broader range of use cases in cloud-native computing\, including a live demo. \nSpeaker Bio: Gerald is the creator and lead developer of Wireshark and a 2016 ISSA Hall of Fame award recipient. He is the Director of Open Source Projects at Sysdig and CFO of the Wireshark Foundation. \nMeeting Details: This is a hybrid meeting (both in-person and on-line). You may attend remotely via Zoom (link ) or attend in person at Capsity\, 3810 Broadway\, Sacramento CA (Google Maps and Directions). \nPlease register for the meeting below.  \nYou don’t have to be a member of ISSA to attend our meetings (but we encourage you to join us!). Please share information about this meeting with your friends and colleagues who have an interest in information security.
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/issa-sacramento-valley-chapter-meeting-2-21-2025-stratoshark/
LOCATION:Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA\, Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:ISSA Sacramento chapter meetings
ORGANIZER;CN="Mark Heckman":MAILTO:programming@issa-sac.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250117T113000
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DTSTAMP:20260419T040827
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SUMMARY:ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter Meeting - 01/17/2025 - Building a Defensible Cybersecurity Budget
DESCRIPTION:Building a Defensible Cybersecurity Budget\n\nSecurity leaders often find that their budget requests must compete against other operational budget requests and arguably more productive uses of cash. Unless security leaders know how to communicate their budget needs according to the Money People’s business objectives\, they may find themselves underfunded and underprepared to satisfy their organization’s security needs. This discussion will introduce key concepts that security leaders need to master to effectively produce a defensible cybersecurity budget to the Money People.\n\n \n\nRobert D. Brown III BIO: Senior Director of Cyber Resilience\nRob Brown brings 25+ years of experience serving organizations from startups to government agencies and Fortune 100 companies as a senior strategic planner and decision science advisor across industry verticals such as telecommunication\, electronics manufacturing\, commercial real estate\, oil & gas production\, pharmaceuticals & biotech\, logistics\, aluminum manufacturing\, and homeland security. Not only is he the author of Business Case Analysis with R – Simulation Tutorials to Support Complex Business Decisions (2018)\, he also contributed a chapter to How to Measure Anything in Cybersecurity Risk\, 2nd Ed (Hubbard\, Seiersen. 2023) and co-edited The Metric Manifesto: Confronting Security with Data (Seiersen. 2022). Rob holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the Georgia institute of Technology. Robert joined Resilience in 2022 with Richard Seiersen to help SMBs understand cyber risk quantification and elevate the practice of cyber security to a strategic level.\n\nDefensible Cyber Budget \nResilience_Rapid Risk Interviews_111323 \nRansomware Security Controls Assessment Tool v9.xlsm2.82 MBJanuary 22\, 2025Downloads: 401Download
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/issa-sacramento-valley-chapter-meeting-01-17-2025-building-a-defensible-cybersecurity-budget/
LOCATION:Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA\, Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:ISSA Sacramento chapter meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241122T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241122T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T040827
CREATED:20241120T043636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T062956Z
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SUMMARY:ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter Chapter Meeting - 11/22/2024 - Online Fraud
DESCRIPTION:Online-only meeting. Zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89687370483?pwd=uLV0QyV3FIogTsmf0WCtH7j1mwbRmn.1 \nSpeaker: Dmitry Bezrukov\n \nTopic: Online Fraud – A recent personal experience \nSynopsis: This will be a lively discussion about the current state of online fraud based on Dmitry’s recent personal experience. He will review general stats\, review specific case study\, brainstorm what needs to be improved and what is the role of security industry in online fraud. \nSpeaker Bio: Dmitry has 17 years of experience in IT and cybersecurity. Many various experiences within IT security industry include NGFW management\, SOC management protecting SaaS applications used by many top 200 Fortune companies and currently working in “Resilience” cybersecurity insurance and risk management company. \nMeeting Details: This will be an online meeting only. Connect remotely via Zoom. \nPlease register for the meeting below.  \nYou don’t have to be a member of ISSA to attend our meetings (but we encourage you to join us!). Please share information about this meeting with your friends and colleagues who have an interest in information security.
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/issa-sacramento-valley-chapter-chapter-meeting-11-22-2024-online-fraud/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:ISSA Sacramento chapter meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240920T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240920T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T040827
CREATED:20240916T055108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T063009Z
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SUMMARY:ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter Meeting – 09/20/2024 – How AI/ML can improve your identity security posture
DESCRIPTION:Zoom link: https://sandiego.zoom.us/j/96274962409?pwd=aAaFCEMUwCiWNQrQNlAaB26eXV3ZFM.1 \nSpeaker: Jeff Purrington\, Identity Strategist\, Sailpoint\, Sailpoint.com \nTopic: Improving Your Organization’s Identity Security Posture \nSynopsis:  \n\nHow AI/ML can improve your identity security posture to adapt to changing environments\, boost IT productivity\, and stay ahead of security issues across the enterprise\nHow to develop a compelling strategy and get executive/board buy-in\nKey considerations needed to make well-informed\, risk-based decisions about provisioning\, verifying\, and deprovisioning access to non-employees and managing access to unstructured data\n\nSpeaker Bio:  Jeff is an Identity Strategist with SailPoint. He helps customers build effective identity security programs and contributes his 20 + years’ experience in Information Security\, IT Audit\, and Program Management towards helping customers think strategically with their identity security programs and overall compliance approach. He started his information security journey as part of Deloitte’s Secure e-Business group during the dot-com era; first getting his CISSP certification in 2002. He has been engaged in the evolution of cybersecurity controls ever since building programs in Identity and Access Governance\, Threat and Vulnerability management\, Enterprise Risk Management\, Data Loss Prevention\, as well as SOX\, PCI and HIPAA compliance. He has led large cybersecurity teams as well as several IT Audit teams for Fortune 100 and 500 companies. \nMeeting Details: This month will be an online meeting only. See the zoom link at the top of this page. \nPlease register for the meeting below.  Choose No Meal for the meal option. \nYou don’t have to be a member of ISSA to attend our meetings (but we encourage you to join us! See https://www.members.issa.org/page/join-now). Please share information about this meeting with your friends and colleagues who have an interest in information security.
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/issa-sacramento-valley-chapter-meeting-09-20-2024-how-ai-ml-can-improve-your-identity-security-posture/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:ISSA Sacramento chapter meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240719T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240719T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T040827
CREATED:20240708T182600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T062839Z
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SUMMARY:ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter Meeting – 07/19/2024 – Threat Modeling
DESCRIPTION:Zoom link: https://sandiego.zoom.us/j/92137747452?pwd=Hey6k9Vwz0hmQt7V5qyhkEKFAOaIGK.1 \nSpeaker: Nikunj Nagalia\, VP of Solutions Architecture\, ThreatModeler Software\, Inc.\n \nTopic: Integrating Threat Modeling into the Software Development Life Cycle: How do you shift left? \nSynopsis: Discuss the importance of threat modeling and its integration into the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC). \nSpeaker Bio: Nikunj Nagalia is a seasoned professional with over a decade of experience in the computer and network security industry. Currently\, as VP of Solutions Architecture at ThreatModeler Software\, Inc.\, he leads innovative security solutions and excels in team leadership and technological expertise. Nikunj’s career at ThreatModeler includes roles as Director of Professional Services\, Product Manager\, and Solutions Engineer\, where he managed complex projects\, shaped product strategies\, and significantly contributed to network security. Before ThreatModeler\, he was a Consultant in Corporate Strategy and Development at News America Marketing. His academic background includes an MBA from Babson College\, where he also demonstrated leadership as a Graduate Assistant and in the Consulting Field Experience. \nMeeting Details: This will be a hybrid meeting (both in-person and on-line). You may attend remotely via Zoom (see link at top of this page) or attend in person at Capsity\, 3810 Broadway\, Sacramento CA (Google Maps and Directions). \nEither way\, please register for the meeting below.  Choose No Meal if you are attending remotely\, or Normal Meal or Vegetarian if you are attending in person (so we can order enough food for lunch). \nYou don’t have to be a member of ISSA to attend our meetings (but we encourage you to join us!). Please share information about this meeting with your friends and colleagues who have an interest in information security.
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/issa-sacramento-valley-chapter-meeting-07-19-2024-threat-modeling/
LOCATION:Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA\, Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:ISSA Sacramento chapter meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240621T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240621T130000
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CREATED:20240617T231509Z
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SUMMARY:ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter Meeting - 06/21/2024 - AI and Cybersecurity
DESCRIPTION:New Zoom meeting ID: 945 8816 0152 \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://sandiego.zoom.us/j/94588160152 \n  \nSpeaker: Mark Heckman\, Ph.D. Professor of Cybersecurity at University of San Diego and past ISSA-Sac president\n \nTopic: Cybersecurity aspects of AI \nSynopsis: In your role as a cybersecurity professional\, you may be asked “is AI secure?” What does that question mean? Are you being asked about the security of the code\, about the security of the AI algorithm\, about the potential for misuse of AI systems\, or about the trustworthiness of AI with respect to being used in cybersecurity systems? In this talk we’ll touch on all four of these possible ways that AI and cybersecurity can be related and discuss the ramifications of each. \nSpeaker Bio: Mark Heckman has worked in the field of information security for over 40 years as an engineer\, researcher\, practitioner and educator. His wide-ranging career has spanned many areas of information security\, including research and development of very high-assurance\, multi-level secure systems for use in government and the military\, research and development of intrusion detection and security event management systems\, and general IT security and compliance for commercial organizations in the financial and health industries. \nDr. Heckman earned his MS and PhD degrees in Computer Science at the University of California\, Davis and is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). He is currently a professor of practice and teaches in the Cybersecurity Engineering and Technology program at the University of San Diego. \nMeeting Details: This will be a hybrid meeting (both in-person and on-line). You may attend remotely via Zoom (click here to attend the webcast) or attend in person at Capsity\, 3810 Broadway\, Sacramento CA (Google Maps and Directions). \nEither way\, please register for the meeting below.  Choose No Meal if you are attending remotely\, or Normal Meal or Vegetarian if you are attending in person (so we can order enough food for lunch). \nYou don’t have to be a member of ISSA to attend our meetings (but we encourage you to join us!). Please share information about this meeting with your friends and colleagues who have an interest in information security.
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/issa-sacramento-valley-chapter-meeting-06-21-2024-security-test-engineering/
LOCATION:Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA\, Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:ISSA Sacramento chapter meetings
ORGANIZER;CN="Monty B.":MAILTO:calendar@issa-sac.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240517T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240517T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T040827
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SUMMARY:ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter Meeting - 05/17/2024 - The FAIR Risk Assessment Model
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Bernadette Dunn\, Head of Education\, FAIR Institute and Director of Customer Education\, Safe Security  \nTopic: Overview of FAIR: The Gold Standard in Risk Quantification \nSynopsis: Join us for an enlightening session on FAIR (Factor Analysis of Information Risk)\, the internationally recognized standard for risk quantification developed by The Open Group. This session is designed for professionals eager to enhance their understanding of risk measurement and management. \nWhat You’ll Learn:\n\nIntroduction to FAIR Methodology: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the FAIR model\, its principles\, and its application in risk quantification.\nPractical Use Cases: Explore real-world examples demonstrating how effective risk measurement can drive informed decision-making and strategic planning.\n\nWhy Attend?\n\nEnhance Decision-Making: Learn how accurate risk quantification can significantly improve your organization’s decision-making processes.\nStay Ahead of the Curve: Equip yourself with the knowledge of an industry-standard methodology that is crucial for modern risk management.\n\nLinks: \n\nFAIR Institute\nHow Material is That Hack\nFAIR Training\nFAIR Book\nFAIR MAM FIQ\nMonte Carlo Explained\nRiskLens Video Transcript on FAIR\n\nSpeaker Bio: Bernadette Dunn stands at the forefront of cyber-security and risk management education as the Head of Education at the FAIR Institute. With a career spanning over two decades\, Bernie has seamlessly blended technology with business strategy to deliver actionable solutions that drive industry success. Her commitment to excellence has enabled her to train over a thousand individuals\, empowering them to achieve Open FAIR™ Certification. \nA global influencer in coaching and leadership\, Bernie has nurtured skills and resilience across continents\, fostering growth and instilling confidence among professionals. Bernie leads FAIR Analysis Fundamentals training\, Cyber Risk Management for Executives courses\, and oversees customer education programs related to FAIR and Cyber Risk Management. \nMeeting Details: This will be a hybrid meeting (both in-person and on-line). You may attend remotely via Zoom (click here to attend the webcast) or attend in person at Capsity\, 3810 Broadway\, Sacramento CA (Google Maps and Directions). \nEither way\, please register for the meeting below.  Choose No Meal if you are attending remotely\, or Normal Meal or Vegetarian if you are attending in person (so we can order enough food for lunch). \nYou don’t have to be a member of ISSA to attend our meetings (but we encourage you to join us!). Please share information about this meeting with your friends and colleagues who have an interest in information security.
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/issa-sacramento-valley-chapter-meeting-05-17-2024-the-fair-risk-assessment-model/
LOCATION:Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA\, Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:ISSA Sacramento chapter meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240419T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240419T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T040827
CREATED:20240410T214340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T063028Z
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SUMMARY:ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter Meeting - Friday\, 04/19/2024 11:30a-1:00p "Community Disaster Preparedness"
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dean Hipwell\, President\, Sacramento Region Citizen Corps Council (https://srccc.org) and Past President of ISSA Sacramento  \nTopic: Community Disaster Preparedness \nSynopsis:\nPart of cybersecurity is to prepare your organization for disasters. Part of disaster preparedness is to protect yourself\, your family and your home from harm. In between your home and organization is your community. This presentation reviews key steps to consider when preparing your home and community for disasters. \nTopics:\n* Prepare yourself for disaster (based on recommendations from the Sacramento County Office of Emergency Services)\n* Prepare your community for disaster (a review of volunteer emergency response organizations sanctioned by FEMA or other agencies of the federal government) \nThere will also be handouts available on “Scam Awareness” from the Federal Trade Commission\, so you can share those materials with your friends and family. \n(Presentation slides here.)  \nSpeaker Bio: Dean Hipwell is the current president of the Sacramento Region Citizen Corps Council\, the local chapter of the USA Freedom Corps\, which is coordinated nationally by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. After retiring as a Captain in the USAF\, Hipwell worked for many years as an information security consultant for several California State agencies\, including the FTB\, JoJ\, DGS\, DMV\, and LDC. He also served as the Chief Information Security Officer for the Nevada Medicaid Management Information System and the California Dental Medicaid Management Information System. He was an officer in the Sacramento Valley ISSA for many years\, eventually serving as President of that organization.  \nMeeting Details: This will be a hybrid meeting (both in-person and on-line). You may attend remotely via Zoom (click here to attend the webcast) or attend in person at Capsity\, 3810 Broadway\, Sacramento CA (Google Maps and Directions).  \nEither way\, please register for the meeting below.  Choose No Meal if you are attending remotely\, or Normal Meal or Vegetarian if you are attending in person (so we can order enough food for lunch). \nYou don’t have to be a member of ISSA to attend our meetings (but we encourage you to join us!). Please share information about this meeting with your friends and colleagues who have an interest in information security.
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/issa-sacramento-valley-chapter-meeting-04-19-2024-1130a-100p/
LOCATION:Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA\, Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:ISSA Sacramento chapter meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240315T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240315T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T040827
CREATED:20240308T225512Z
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SUMMARY:ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter Meeting - 03/15/2024 11:30a-1:00p
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Mark Heckman\, Past President of ISSA Sacramento and Professor of Cybersecurity\, University of San Diego\nTopic: Systems Engineering Applied to Cybersecurity & (The Long-Awaited) “Test Your Security Knowledge” Game\nAttend this Webcast \nSynopsis:\nBuilding a secure system requires an “interdisciplinary approach governing the total technical and managerial effort required to transform a set of customer needs\, expectations\, and constraints into a solution and to support that solution throughout its life.” (ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765:2010) Recognizing this\, NIST SP 800-160\, “Engineering Trustworthy Secure Systems”\, takes a systems engineering approach to engineering secure systems. In this talk\, we’ll discuss why systems engineering is important for building trustworthy secure systems. (Presentation slides here.) \nWe’ll also play the “Test Your Security Knowledge” Game that we were unable to play at our December luncheon. There are prizes donated by chapter sponsor Checkpoint. Everyone can play\, whether they are connecting to the meeting remotely or are there in-person. \nSpeaker Bio: Mark Heckman has worked in the field of information security for 40 years as an engineer\, researcher\, practitioner and educator. His wide-ranging career has spanned many areas of information security\, including research and development of very high-assurance\, multi-level secure systems for use in government and the military\, research and development of intrusion detection and security event management systems\, and general IT security and compliance for commercial organizations in the financial and health industries. Dr. Heckman earned his MS and PhD degrees in Computer Science at the University of California\, Davis and is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). He is currently a professor of practice and teaches in the Cybersecurity Engineering and Technology program at the University of San Diego. \nMeeting Details: This will be a hybrid meeting (both in-person and on-line). You may attend remotely via Zoom or attend in person at Capsity\, 3810 Broadway\, Sacramento CA (Google Maps and Directions). Either way\, please register for the meeting below.  Choose No Meal if you are attending remotely\, or Normal Meal or Vegetarian if you are attending in person (so we can order enough food for lunch). \nYou don’t have to be a member of ISSA to attend our meetings (but we encourage you to join us!). Please share information about this meeting with your friends and colleagues who have an interest in information security.
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/issa-sacramento-valley-chapter-meeting-03-15-2024-1130a-100p/
LOCATION:Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA\, Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:ISSA Sacramento chapter meetings
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240216T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T040827
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240218T002831Z
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SUMMARY:Our Journey Building a Foundation based on Zero Trust Principles
DESCRIPTION:Attend this meeting \nDavid Brezinski\, Deputy CISO at Juniper Networks\, will speak on Zero Trust journey at Juniper\, \n\n\n\nJuniper Networks history\, brief.\nProblems to solve for\, what and why?\nOrganizational context…”Zero Trust” – Vision\nGoals\, objectives\, progress.\nLessons learned.\nRecommendations\n\n\n\n  \n\nSpeaker:\n\nDavid Brezinski\, Deputy CISO / Sr. Director Security Architecture and Engineering\, Juniper Networks.\nOver 30 years of practical experience in IT\, cyber security\, team leadership\, management\, architecture & engineering.\n\nPrior to Juniper Networks\, worked for McAfee/Intel Security\, Blue Shield of California\, Hewlett Packard Company\, Agilent Technologies.\n\n\n\n\n\nAttend this meeting online: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86807126677?pwd=MlFLang2eTNUTEtzbFhROTVSaTUxQT09
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/our-journey-building-a-foundation-based-on-zero-trust-principles/
LOCATION:Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA\, Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240119T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240119T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T040827
CREATED:20240112T233200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240119T193929Z
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SUMMARY:Outlook of Cybersecurity Jobs in 2024
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Chad Daugherty\, Co-Founder & Managing Partner\, Zeektek (https://www.zeektek.com/)\nTopic: Outlook of Cybersecurity Jobs in 2024\nWebcast info will be added here \nSynopsis: Outlook of Cybersecurity Jobs in 2024: Industry staffing trends\, what skills are most in demand\, if the trend toward remote work is continuing\, whether advanced education such as MS degrees are worth it career-wise\, suggestions for career advancement\, etc. \nSpeaker Bio: Chad graduated from Fort Lewis College and began his career in staffing in the early 2000’s. He acted as area manager for one of the world’s largest staffing firms until co-founding Zeektek in 2016. \nMeeting Details: This will be a hybrid meeting (both in-person and on-line). You may attend remotely via Zoom or attend in person at Capsity\, 3810 Broadway\, Sacramento CA (Google Maps and Directions). Either way\, please register for the meeting below (the registration link form will be made available several weeks prior to the meeting). Select No Meal if you are attending remotely\, or Normal Meal or Vegetarian if you are attending in person (so we can order enough food for lunch). All registered members and guests will receive the Zoom meeting link via email\, by the morning of the meeting. \nYou don’t have to be a member of ISSA to attend our meetings (but we encourage you to join us!). Please share information about this meeting with your friends and colleagues who have an interest in information security. \n  \nZoom link for the meeting: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86807126677?pwd=MlFLang2eTNUTEtzbFhROTVSaTUxQT09
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/outlook-of-cybersecurity-jobs-in-2024/
LOCATION:Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA\, Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:ISSA Sacramento chapter meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231208T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231208T133000
DTSTAMP:20260419T040827
CREATED:20231025T225119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T225313Z
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SUMMARY:ISSA Chapter Holiday Party
DESCRIPTION:This month\, we’ll have our chapter meeting earlier in the month (to avoid crowding the holidays). Lunch is free for members. Members may bring a guest\, but guests are requested to pay to help defray the cost of lunch. Member sign up deadline is December 5th at Midnight. Guest sign up deadline is December 4th. Guest price: To be determined \nWho: ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter members\nWhat: ISSA Holiday Party Luncheon BANQUET\nWhen: Fri\, Dec 8\, 2023 11:30 am – 1:30 pm\nWhere: Buca di Beppo Sacramento\n1249 Howe Avenue\nSacramento\, CA 95825\nWhy: Celebrate the Holiday Season and connect with friends \nMenu:\nSalads (2)\n-Served with Fresh-Baked Bread\n-Mixed Green\n-Apple Gorgonzola\nPastas (2)\n-Spaghetti with Meat Sauce\n-Penne San Remo\nEntrées (1)\n-Chicken Parmigiana\n-Eggplant Parmigiana (vegetarian option)\nDesserts (1)\n-Cheesecake\nBeverages\n-Unlimited Soft Drinks\, Coffee & Tea \nMore details to follow…
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/issa-chapter-holiday-party/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231117T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231117T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T040827
CREATED:20231025T224742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T224903Z
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SUMMARY:DNS Security - Hubert Ralph Bonnell\, CISSP\, CCSE – Security Engineer\, Check Point Software Technologies\, Inc.
DESCRIPTION:ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter Meeting – 11/17/2023 11:30a-13:00p \nSynopsis: DNS attacks are becoming much more prevalent lately. This presentation is intended to introduce the DNS protocol and showcase the current attack surface of the DNS infrastructure. DNS was designed in the early 1980s and carries a number of security risks with its current implementation. Unfortunately it is difficult to secure a protocol not designed for security. At the end of the presentation\, mitigation strategies and best practices are discussed in an open forum. \nWe will cover the following topics: \n– Overview of the DNS protocol \n– Current DNS security landscape \n– DNS security risks mitigation \nSpeaker Bio: H. Ralph Bonnell is a Pre-Sales Security Engineer at Check Point Software with over 25 years of experience in the cyber security industry. Starting out as a support engineer doing Check Point Software firewall support in the 1990s\, Ralph worked for cyber security partners and resellers for a couple decades working with hundreds of vendors before joining Check Point. \nRalph spent over 15 years teaching cyber security classes as well as performing professional services for a variety of vendors. Ralph co-authored several books on Check Point Software\, Juniper NetScreen\, Sygate\, and SonicWall. Contact information and social media links are available at ralphbonnell.com. \nMeeting Details:\nThis will be a hybrid meeting (both in-person and on-line). You may attend remotely via Zoom or attend in person at Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA (Google Maps and Directions). Either way\, please register for the meeting below (the registration link form will be made available several weeks prior to the meeting). Select No Meal if you are attending remotely\, or Normal Meal or Vegetarian if you are attending in person (so we can order enough food for lunch). All registered members and guests will receive the Zoom meeting link via email\, by the morning of the meeting. \nYou don’t have to be a member of ISSA to attend our meetings (but we encourage you to join us!). Please share information about this meeting with your friends and colleagues who have an interest in information security. \n 
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/dns-security-hubert-ralph-bonnell-cissp-ccse-security-engineer-check-point-software-technologies-inc/
LOCATION:Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA\, Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231020T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231020T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T040827
CREATED:20230909T011401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230914T233108Z
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SUMMARY:ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter Meeting - 10/20/2023 11:30a-13:00p
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Daly Barnett\, Staff Technologist\, Electronic Frontier Foundation\nTopic: TBA \nSynopsis: TBA \nSpeaker Bio: TBA \nMeeting Details:\nThis will be a hybrid meeting (both in-person and on-line). You may attend remotely via Zoom or attend in person at Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA (Google Maps and Directions). Either way\, please register for the meeting below (the registration link form will be made available several weeks prior to the meeting). Select No Meal if you are attending remotely\, or Normal Meal or Vegetarian if you are attending in person (so we can order enough food for lunch). All registered members and guests will receive the Zoom meeting link via email\, by the morning of the meeting. \nYou don’t have to be a member of ISSA to attend our meetings (but we encourage you to join us!). Please share information about this meeting with your friends and colleagues who have an interest in information security.
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/issa-sacramento-valley-chapter-meeting-10-20-2023-1130a-1300p/
LOCATION:Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA\, Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:ISSA Sacramento chapter meetings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monty B.":MAILTO:calendar@issa-sac.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230915T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230915T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T040827
CREATED:20230719T221948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230721T192930Z
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SUMMARY:ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter Meeting - 9/15/2023 11:30a-13:00p
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Tolgay Kizilelma\, ISACA Sacramento Chapter\nTopic: Security Assurance – Building a Culture of Compliance \nSynopsis: Security culture is essential for achieving a culture of compliance. IT leaders are tasked with linking security assurance with organizational values. However\, cyber compliance has traditionally been approached as a bottom-up problem and addressed with disjointed ideas that mistake effort as value. The session will cover challenges and opportunities around cybersecurity compliance through cultural changes that align with organizational vision\, goals\, and values \nSpeaker Bio: Tolgay is a business-driven IT leader and trusted business partner with close to 30 years of experience covering different industries. He is currently serving as the Information Security Officer for Sutter Health. He previously served as the Chief Information Security Officer at UC Merced and UC ANR. He is an advocate of lifelong learning and teaches graduate business analytics courses at Saint Mary’s College of California. He is an accredited ISACA trainer and serves as the Academic Relations Director for ISACA Sacramento Chapter. His current research interests are cybersecurity\, privacy\, digital transformation\, business analytics\, and educational IT programs. He has various industry certifications\, a B.S. degree in computer engineering\, an MBA\, and Ph.D. focusing on information security\, quality\, and patient safety. \nMeeting Details:\nThis will be a hybrid meeting (both in-person and on-line). You may attend remotely via Zoom or attend in person at Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA (Google Maps and Directions). Either way\, please register for the meeting below (the registration link form will be made available several weeks prior to the meeting). Select No Meal if you are attending remotely\, or Normal Meal or Vegetarian if you are attending in person (so we can order enough food for lunch). All registered members and guests will receive the Zoom meeting link via email\, by the morning of the meeting. \nYou don’t have to be a member of ISSA to attend our meetings (but we encourage you to join us!). Please share information about this meeting with your friends and colleagues who have an interest in information security. \n\n\n\n\nDates:\n\nFriday\, September 15\, 2023 – 11:30am to 1:00pm
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/issa-sacramento-valley-chapter-meeting-9-15-2023-1130a-1300p/
LOCATION:Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA\, Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:ISSA Sacramento chapter meetings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monty B.":MAILTO:calendar@issa-sac.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230721T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230721T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T040827
CREATED:20230719T202202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230719T221034Z
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SUMMARY:ISSA Sacramento Valley Chapter Meeting - 7/21/2023 11:30a-13:00p
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dr. Roger R. Schell\, President\, Aesec Corporation\nTopic: History of Software Security and the Marketplace\nSynopsis: When was the need for security in software first identified? What were the major advances and when did they occur? What were the marketplace factors that drove software security improvements? Drawing on his over 50 years working in the field\, beginning at the dawn of cybersecurity as a recognized field of study\, Roger’s talk will cover:\n* When & how software security emerged\n* Origin and evolution of the marketplace for security in software\n* Major groups involved\n* Current state of security market factors \nSpeaker Bio: Roger R. Schell\, Ph.D.\, is internationally recognized for originating several key modern security design and evaluation techniques\, and he holds patents in cryptography\, authentication and trusted workstation. For more than decade he has been co-founder and President of Aesec Corporation\, a start-up company providing verifiably secure platforms. \nPreviously\, Dr. Schell was co-founder and vice president for Gemini Computers\, Inc.\, where he directed development of their highly secure (what NSA called “Class A1”) commercial product\, the Gemini Multiprocessing Secure Operating System (GEMSOS). He was also the founding Deputy Director of NSA’s National Computer Security Center. He has been referred to as the “father” of the Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria (the “Orange Book”). Dr. Schell is a retired USAF Colonel. \nHe received a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the MIT\, an M.S.E.E. from Washington State\, and a B.S.E.E. from Montana State. The NIST and NSA have recognized Dr. Schell with the National Computer System Security Award. In 2012 he was inducted into the inaugural class of the National Cyber Security Hall of Fame. \nMeeting Details:\nThis will be a hybrid meeting (both in-person and on-line). You may attend remotely via Zoom or attend in person at Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA (Google Maps and Directions). Either way\, please register for the meeting below (the registration link form will be made available several weeks prior to the meeting). Select No Meal if you are attending remotely\, or Normal Meal or Vegetarian if you are attending in person (so we can order enough food for lunch). All registered members and guests will receive the Zoom meeting link via email\, by the morning of the meeting. \nYou don’t have to be a member of ISSA to attend our meetings (but we encourage you to join us!). Please share information about this meeting with your friends and colleagues who have an interest in information security. \n\n\n\n\nDates: Friday\, July 21\, 2023 – 11:30am to 1:00pm
URL:https://sacramento.issa.org/event/issa-sacramento-valley-chapter-meeting-7-21-2023-1130a-1300p/
LOCATION:Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento CA\, Capsity\, 3808 Broadway\, Sacramento\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:ISSA Sacramento chapter meetings
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monty B.":MAILTO:calendar@issa-sac.com
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