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  • Friday, April 17, 2009

    • ISSA Monthly Luncheon (Free!): Secure Access with an SSL VPN
      Friday, April 17, 2009

      ISSA Monthly Luncheon (Free!): Secure Access with an SSL VPN

      11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

      Hale Koa Hotel

      RSVP Required! by 12-Noon
      Wednesday, April 15, 2009
      Cost: FREE!

      Description..

      How can an SSL VPN solution provide mobility, security, and meet today's cost presures? Ian will present a solution that can meet all these requirements. In today's ever changing world, business owners and organizations must be prepared to address the nature of network based threats so that they can mitigate the risks associated with hackers, cyber criminals and malicious content. This discussion will show how an SSL VPN solution can address these risks and empower organizations to take control of their networks, increase productivity and gain a sense of security.

      BIO

      Ian Greenberg is the Regional Sales Manager for SonicWALL, Inc. He currently manages the sales channel for GOLD partners in Hawaii . Ian has worked in the network security space since 2001. He focuses on educating the end user community on the nature of network based threats and how to better protect critical business data from being compromised

      Lunch Menu:

      Appetizer: Hale Koa Salad with Tarragon Dressing

      Main Course: Sautéed Pork Loin Cutlets with Sun-Dried Tomato Mushroom Caper Sauce on Mashed Potatoes with Ginger-Scented Broccoli, Squash and Peppers

      Dessert: Lemon Semi Fredo

  • Thursday, April 30, 2009

    • Cisco, EMC, VMware and QLogic
      Thursday, April 30, 2009

      Cisco, EMC, VMware and QLogic

      11:00 AM

      WHAT: Cisco, EMC, VMware and QLogic Invite you to Learn More about Data Center 3.0
      This interactive design clinic includes presentations on the Data Center 3.0, with a special focus on critical areas including Cisco architecture, EMC storage, VMware virtualization, and QLogic server networking.

      WHEN: Thursday, April 30th 11:00 a.m.

      WHERE: The Royal Hawaiian
                  2259 Kalakaua Avenue
                  Honolulu, Hawaii 96815

      WHY: IT Professionals can take a close look at:
      * Virtualization strategies that increase operational efficiency
      * Ways to enhance overall data center performance, security, and availability, while preserving existing infrastructure investments
      * Best practices for deployment and integration of new and emerging technologies in the data center.


      REGISTER now at http://hawaiidesignclinic-EMC.eventbrite.com

  • Friday, May 15, 2009

    • ISSA Monthly Luncheon (Free!): Network Behavior Analysis
      Friday, May 15, 2009

      ISSA Monthly Luncheon (Free!): Network Behavior Analysis

      11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

      Hale Koa Hotel

      RSVP Required! by 12-Noon
      Wednesday, May 13, 2009
      Cost: FREE!

      Description..

      Topic - Network Behavior Analysis

      Network Behavior Analysis (NBA) is a new technology used for identifying security and network anomalies throughout an enterprise. NBA involves capturing flow information from existing Network Routers and Switches and using the information to alert on security anomalies and network performance. As such, it can serve multiple roles within an enterprise. Besides providing security information, it can also act as a Network Performance Monitor, tracking "who is talking to who", and where the abnormal spikes are. It can also help with Network and Server optimization (both virtual and real). It can also be used for Network and Security optimizationIn today's "cost-cutting" environment, it can serve multiple purposes. It can be used with or in place of IDS's for security compliance.

      BIO

      Jock Purnell in conjunction with Mazu Networks (now part of Riverbed).

      Lunch Menu:

      Appetizer: Hale Koa Salad with Tarragon Dressing

      Main Course: Grilled Flank Steak and Broiled Mahimahi Filet Served on Spicy Fried Noodles and Sautéed Zucchini with Tomatoes

      Dessert: Tropical Cheesecake

  • Monday, June 8, 2009

  • Tuesday, June 16, 2009

    • Contest to win free admission to seminar: THE REID TECHNIQUE OF INTERVIEWING AND INTERROGATION
      Tuesday, June 16, 2009

      Contest to win free admission to seminar: THE REID TECHNIQUE OF INTERVIEWING AND INTERROGATION

      All Day

      Hilton Hawaiian Village

      The standard fee for the 3-Day Seminar is $605 per person. Winner will receive free admission to the 3-Day standard seminar. Does not include the 1-day Advanced Training.

      CONTEST LIMITED to ISSA members in good standing (dues paid up).

      Seminar Dates:
      June 16 - 18, 2009
      Hilton Hawaiian Village
      Honolulu HI

      One lucky ISSA member will be selected to receive free admission to this 3-day seminar.  Don't worry, registering for the contest is not a registration to the seminar itself.  Winner will be selected from contest entrants on Tuesday June 9, 2009.  Last day to register for the contest, Monday June 8.  Due to limitations of our registration capability, the registration form is the same as normally used for luncheon registrations.  Consequently, there are a lot of irrelevant fields.  Fill in what's necessary for the form to be accepted, but realize only your contact information is relevant for entry to the contest.

      JOHN E. REID AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
      209 WEST JACKSON BOULEVARD, SUITE 400
      CHICAGO ILLINOIS 60606

      Recognized As The World Leader In Interview And Interrogation Training

      Seminar Description:This training seminar features a discussion of three primary topics: Behavior Symptom Analysis (the verbal and nonverbal behavioral characteristics which can be used to distinguish a truthful person from a deceptive individual); the Behavior Analysis Interview (a non-accusatory interview process utilizing both investigative and behavior provoking questions); and, The Reid Nine Steps of Interrogation.

      Additional information available at:
      http://www.reid.com/training_programs/semdetail.html?serial=200901379&secondary=200901369&type=regular&third=200901359

  • Friday, June 19, 2009

    • ISSA Monthly Luncheon (Free!): Death to Passwords - Combining Strong Authentication and ESSO
      Friday, June 19, 2009

      ISSA Monthly Luncheon (Free!): Death to Passwords - Combining Strong Authentication and ESSO

      11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

      Hale Koa Hotel

      RSVP Required! by 12-Noon
      Wednesday, June 17, 2009
      Cost: FREE!

      Description..

      Abstract:
      -----------------------
      In recent years, enterprise single sign-on (ESSO) has emerged as an easy, smart and affordable way for organizations of all types and sizes to strengthen IT security while supporting user productivity. With the advent of more stringent government regulations, organizations are seeking ways to further strengthen IT security by incorporating stronger passwords and in many cases an additional form of authentication, such as a security card or token or even finger biometrics.

      The idea behind using an additional factor beyond a password provides strong authentication so that each computer on an organization's network has a stronger "front door" against entry by unauthorized users. However, the use of these increased security measures has an impact across the organization, both on all computer users as well as the helpdesk staff who need to support these users. ESSO alleviates the inconvenience not only of a multiplicity of stronger passwords to access applications, but also integrates with strong authentication to ensure that every "front door" in the organization is as secure as possible.

      But which authentication option is right for you and your organization? And how easily can it be integrated with your ESSO solution? These are just two of the many questions to consider as you evaluate strong authentication choices. This topic explores these questions and addresses how organizations can achieve strong authentication with ESSO -- easily and affordably -- to increase their security levels dramatically without creating inconvenience for either IT staff or end users.
      BIO

      Max Kellogg, Western Regional Director - Imprivata Inc

      Lunch Menu:

      Appetizer: Hale Koa Salad with Tarragon Dressing

      Main Course: Roasted Cornish Game Hen with Garlic and Rosemary on Mashed Potatoes and Vegetables Glazed with Balsamic Vinegar

      Dessert: Lime Mousse Tart with Glazed Strawberries

  • Friday, July 17, 2009

    • ISSA Monthly Luncheon: How secure is your new iPhone / Palm or Blackberry?
      Friday, July 17, 2009

      ISSA Monthly Luncheon: How secure is your new iPhone / Palm or Blackberry?

      11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

      Hale Koa Hotel

      RSVP Required! by 12-Noon
      Wednesday, July 15, 2009
      Cost: $25 for ISSA members, $30 for non-members

      Description..
      How secure is your new iPhone / Palm or Blackberry?

      Personal communications devices such as iPhones and Blackberries have become ubiquitous in both the commercial and personal arenas. As these devices have become more popular, they have also become more powerful and heavily integrated into many people's lives. However, their adoption has often occured faster than the security awareness required to operate these devices in a safe and secure manner. This presentation will discuss some of the unique and unusual security challenges these devices pose to corporate environments and strategies for resolving them while continuing to benefit from their ever-increasing capabilities.

      BIO

      Mr Takamine is the Chief Technology Officer and VP of Secure Technology Hawaii (STHI), Hawaii's Security and Disaster Recovery Experts. In his role, Duane is responsible to set the technical direction for STHI, to guide the Assessment, Forensics & Consulting team, and to oversee the develop STHI's line of advanced security products and services. Duane is in his 16th year at STHI and he is one of the most experienced security/DR engineers in the industry. Duane is responsible for the design, implementation, and support of many of the network security and disaster recovery solutions at several of Hawaii's top 250 corporations. Duane has a BSEE degree from the University of Hawaii at Manoa and he also holds advanced technical accreditations for many products from industry leaders such as VMWare, Checkpoint, IBM, RSA, Microsoft, and many others.

      Lunch Menu:

      Appetizer: Hale Koa Salad with Tarragon Dressing
      Main Course: Pan Fried Macadamia-Crusted Fresh Island Fish on Stir Fried Vegetables with Thai Red Curry Sauce and Steamed Rice Timbale
      Dessert: Macadamia Nut Cream Pie 

  • Friday, August 21, 2009

    • ISSA Monthly Luncheon: Various issues in Colocation
      Friday, August 21, 2009

      ISSA Monthly Luncheon: Various issues in Colocation

      11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

      Hale Koa Hotel

      RSVP Required! by 11-AM
      Wednesday, August 19, 2009
      Cost: $25 for ISSA members, $30 for non-members

      Description..
      Topic: Various issues in Colocation and Business Continuity Sites, specifically:

      * Rules and regulation businesses face with colocating their infrastructure
      * Hot/hot site, hot/warm and hot/cold site methodologies in providing redundancy to your business continuity objectives.

      BIO
      PRESENTER: Adam Vierra, Sales & Marketing Director, NetRiver Int. LLC

      Experienced commercial broker in asset management and acquisition in the data center environment. Expertise includes:
      - Financial analysis as it pertains to pricing models and industry trends
      - Responsibilities for development and integration of sales, marketing strategies, and contract negotiations
      - Data center electrical distribution design and TI improvement project management
      - Corporate financial analysis, real estate acquisition, continuity analysis, and real estate development.

      Lunch Menu:
      Appetizer: Hale Koa Salad with Tarragon Dressing
      Main Course: Baked Poppy Seed Crusted Chicken Breast on Tomato and Green Onion Rice Pilaf with Spicy Peanut Vanilla Sauce and Grilled Vegetables
      Dessert: Vanilla Ice Cream Taco with Fruit Salsa

  • Friday, September 18, 2009

    • ISSA Monthly Luncheon: Do you know what your trusted users are doing?
      Friday, September 18, 2009

      ISSA Monthly Luncheon: Do you know what your trusted users are doing?

      11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

      Hale Koa Hotel

      RSVP Required! by 11-AM Wed., Sept. 16, 2009
      Cost: $25 for ISSA members, $30 for non-members

      Description..
      Topic: Do you know what your trusted users are doing?

      You've done a great job with Identity Management. You have all your user rights assigned, and only your valid users are connecting. But, do you know what they are really doing? There are many examples of trusted users who have caused security problems. This presentation will discuss such exposures and talk about what you can do about it.

      BIO
      Speaker: Dan Archambault, Tivoli/IBM, Enterprise Sales Executive

      Mr. Archambeault has over 28 years of experience in the computer industry and 13 years in his present position. He has held senior management positions at a number of computer and peripheral companies over the years. He is currently employed with IBM Tivoli as an Enterprise Sales Executive responsible for the sale of solutions that encompass the entire portfolio of Tivoli products.
      In his current role, Mr. Archambeault works with clients in a wide range of industries assisting with solutions that include storage management, security, IT process automation, and asset management. Besides being a Sales Executive, he is also quite technical, and brings a lot of knowledge with him.

      Lunch Menu:
      Appetizer: Hale Koa Salad with Tarragon Dressing
      Main Course: Grilled, Marinated Chicken Breast and Scallops on Spaghettini
      Sauteed with Sun-Dried Tomatoes, Fresh Spinach and Wild Mushroom Sauce
      Dessert: Cool Fruit Sherbet on a Chocolate Meringue Nest with Raspberry Coulis

  • Wednesday, October 14, 2009

    • Hawaii's 16th Annual ISSA Discover Security Conference
      Wednesday, October 14, 2009

      Hawaii's 16th Annual ISSA Discover Security Conference

      All Day

      Hale Koa Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii

      To be determined

      October 14, 2009 - October 15, 2009

      Theme: "Doing More with Less"

      The theme for this year's conference: "Doing More with Less." Most of the major security related vendors will be participating, and focusing on how to optimize your Security plans given our current economic climate.

      DATE AND LOCATION:
      October 14-15, 2009
      Hale Koa Hotel
      Honolulu, Hawaii

      FEES:
      Cost of Event (2-days):
      ISSA Members - $35.00
      Non-Members - $70.00

      DEADLINES:
      Registrations must be received by September 23rd to ensure a seat. Registrations received after that date will be accepted on a space available basis.

      LUAU:
      Entertainment for the second nite will be the Hale Koa Luau show. Admission for attendees is included as part of the regsitration. Please indicate on your registration if you will be attending. Guests are welcome, but must pay the normal Luau fee of $49.

      CANCELLATIONS:
      Cancellations must be received by October 7, 2009. "No-shows" will be charged the full amount ($35 for members; $70 for non-members) if cancellations are not received.

      REGISTRATION & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
      Please use the registration link on the ISSA web site Events Listing.  NOTE: You only need to register for the first day.  You will be automatically registered for the second day.

      The DSC brochure will continue to be updated as Speakers and Topics are confirmed.

  • Thursday, October 15, 2009

    • Hawaii's 16th Annual ISSA Discover Security Conference
      Thursday, October 15, 2009

      Hawaii's 16th Annual ISSA Discover Security Conference

      All Day

      Hale Koa Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii

      To be determined

      October 14, 2009 - October 15, 2009

      Theme: "Doing More with Less"

      The theme for this year's conference: "Doing More with Less." Most of the major security related vendors will be participating, and focusing on how to optimize your Security plans given our current economic climate.

      DATE AND LOCATION:
      October 14-15, 2009
      Hale Koa Hotel
      Honolulu, Hawaii

      FEES:
      Cost of Event (2-days):
      ISSA Members - $35.00
      Non-Members - $70.00

      DEADLINES:
      Registrations must be received by September 23rd to ensure a seat. Registrations received after that date will be accepted on a space available basis.

      LUAU:
      Entertainment for the second nite will be the Hale Koa Luau show. Admission for attendees is included as part of the regsitration. Please indicate on your registration if you will be attending. Guests are welcome, but must pay the normal Luau fee of $49.

      CANCELLATIONS:
      Cancellations must be received by October 7, 2009. "No-shows" will be charged the full amount ($35 for members; $70 for non-members) if cancellations are not received.

      REGISTRATION & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
      Please use the registration link on the ISSA web site Events Listing

      The DSC brochure will continue to be updated as Speakers and Topics are confirmed.

  • Friday, November 20, 2009

    • ISSA Monthly Luncheon: Green IT: Saving Money and Increasing Operational Efficiency
      Friday, November 20, 2009

      ISSA Monthly Luncheon: Green IT: Saving Money and Increasing Operational Efficiency

      11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

      Hale Koa Hotel

      RSVP Required! by 11-AM Wed., Nov. 18, 2009
      Cost: $25 for ISSA members, $30 for non-members

      Description..
      Topic: Green IT: Saving Money and Increasing Operational Efficiency

      Drew's talk will focus on how leveraging Green IT can help you save money through optimization of your environment. In addition, the new Green IT initiatives can help you improve operational efficiency, helping you do more with less! In addition to discussing power and cooling savings, he'll discuss how improved reliability and availability can also be a result.

      BIO
      Speaker: Drew Tipton, Systems Architect, Symantec

      Drew is an Availability Systems Architect for Symantec, and specializes in the Storage Foundation for Windows and Virtualization products. He has worked with these products for over 6 years, and has helped to make them what they are today through supportability and engineering efforts as well as delivering customer-focused solutions. In addition, Drew has over 15 years of Windows systems administration background, including Exchange and Cluster architectures, and has also been responsible for day-to-day Data Center Operations for several Fortune 500 companies.

      Lunch Menu:
      Appetizer: Hale Koa Salad with Tarragon Dressing
      Main Course: Grilled Flank Steak and Broiled Mahimahi Filet Served on Spicy Fried Noodles and Sautéed Zucchini with Tomatoes

      Dessert: Tropical Cheesecake

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