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  • Friday, August 19, 2022

    • ISSA Monthly Luncheon: Hosted by Veeam, What is the Real Cost of Ransomware?
      Friday, August 19, 2022

      ISSA Monthly Luncheon: Hosted by Veeam, What is the Real Cost of Ransomware?

      11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

      Dave & Buster's, 1030 Auahi St. Honolulu

      RSVP requested
      Members $0 / Non-Members $0


      Presentation: What is the Real Cost of Ransomware?


      Speaker: Emilee Tellez, Senior Systems Engineer

      Topic:
      This discussion is an agnostic approach and look at how the industry has had to adapt to the question of not IF but WHEN you are a victim of ransomware. Discussions of different customers journeys that were impacted by various types, and what they did that saved their data and least amount of downtime for the business. We will also discuss some of the unknowns or impacts of cybersecurity insurance and what the future holds when it comes to having insurance coverage for ransomware attacks.


      Bio: Emilee Tellez is a senior systems engineer for Veeam Software. She has ten years of IT experience with over seven years working directly for Veeam. Based in Mesa, AZ, she supports both commercial and public sector customers in the desert region, spanning from New Mexico to Hawaii. In her role, she helps customers work on their data protection and disaster recovery strategies for the ever-changing modern datacenter. She is a graduate of Arizona State University and holds certifications in AWS, VMware and Veeam.
       
      Lunch: To be provided.

       

       

  • Wednesday, October 12, 2022

    • Hawaii's 27th Annual ISSA Discover Security Conference (2-Days)
      Wednesday, October 12, 2022

      Hawaii's 27th Annual ISSA Discover Security Conference (2-Days)

      All Day

      Theme:
      Surviving CybersSecurity in a Post-Pandemic World

      Maintaining organizational security against cyberthreats last year was a unique challenge. Cybercriminals turned up their execution a notch - targeting specific industry verticals, organizations, and even individuals. Increases in the frequency of ransomware, phishing, and cryptojacking attacks were experienced by businesses of nearly every size, vertical, and locale. Find out how to resolve these issues that are keeping you "up at night"; that is, which aspects of security - from prevention, to attack, to detection, to response - you are most concerned about.

      Date and Location:
      October 12-13, 2022
      8:00 am - 5:00 pm (Registration begins at 7 am)

      John A. Burns Hall
      Ke'ehi Lagoon Memorial Park
      2685 N. Nimitz Hwy
      Honolulu, HI 96819

      Cost (both days included):
      ISSA Members/ISACA Members/College Students/DoD Employees: $50
      Non-Members: $100
      HI State and City & County IT Employees, Military IT Members in uniform: $0

      Breakfast and Lunch to be provided.

      Payment:
      Due upon first day of conference checkin. Cash, Checks payable to ISSA Hawaii, and Credit Cards accepted.

      Deadline:
      Registrations must be received by October 10 to ensure a seat. Registrations received after that date will be accepted on a space available basis. Registration will close when maximum capacity is reached. 

      Cancellations:
      Cancellations must be received by October 10.

      Attendee Packets:

      The Attendee Packet shows most of the Topics and Speakers. It will continue to be updated as more Topics are updated.

  • Friday, January 20, 2023

    • ISSA Monthly Luncheon: Top Ten Biggest Data Breaches of 2022
      Friday, January 20, 2023

      ISSA Monthly Luncheon: Top Ten Biggest Data Breaches of 2022

      11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

      Dave and Buster's 1030 Auahi St., Honolulu, Hale Paina Room

      RSVP requested
      Members $0 / Non-Members $0


      Presentation: Top Ten Biggest Data Breaches of 2022


      Speaker:  Loren Aquino, Kate Loo, Roland Yee, David Young

      Topic:

      Happy New Year! ISSA Hawaii is starting 2023 with our first luncheon of the year. Hosted by the Board of Directors, we'll take a look at the Top Ten Biggest Data Breaches of 2022, and possibly some of the recent ones of 2023 that might be pertinent to Hawaii. We also welcome any feedback on some of the top cybersecurity issues and trends that are starting to emerge in 2023. Come join us for this discussion. We have limited seating available so we ask that you sign up soon. Doors open at 11:30 and presentation begins at noon.

      Lunch Menu:
      Chicken Parmesan, Tomato Basil Pasta, Bleu Cheese Chop Salad, Kale and Arugula Ceasar Salad, Cacio e Pepe Cauliflower and Mozzarella Cheese Ciabatta.

       

  • Friday, March 17, 2023

    • Cloud Security - Can You Reduce Risk?
      Friday, March 17, 2023

      Cloud Security - Can You Reduce Risk?

      11:30 AM - 1:15 PM

      Dave & Busters, Hale Pa'ina Room, 1030 Auahi St, Honolulu, HI 96814

      Sponsored by ISSA Hawaii Chapter. $0.0

      ISSA Hawaii Chapter is pleased to announce our March Luncheon on a special topic facing many companies today - Cloud Security.  

      Friday, March 17, 12:00pm - 1:15pm   (Doors open 11:30am)

      Presentation: Cloud Security - Can You Reduce Risk?

      Speaker: Dan Gregory - Vice President - Solutions Architecture for Converge Technology Solutions

      Topic:  This discussion will review where security gaps exist in cloud infrastructure and ways that organizations can reduce operational risk.

      Bio: Dan Gregory serves as the VP of Solutions Architecture for Converge Cybersecurity. He has over 22 years of experience developing cybersecurity solutions for organizations to address regulatory compliance mandates, assessments, policy review and development, and internal process audits. His cybersecurity team leads efforts in deploying solution-based integrations designed to protect clients' critical infrastructure, data, brand confidence, and reputation. Dan is a Certified Information Systems Manager (CISM) with CISO experience. 

      Agenda:

      Introduction: Cloud security and its importance in today's digital landscape.

      Challenges: What organizations face when it comes to cloud security, including data breaches, insider threats, and compliance issues.

      Overview: How cloud security tools can help organizations address their cloud security challenges.

      Integrations: How effective cloud security tools integrate with other security solutions to provide a comprehensive view of an organization's cloud security posture.

      Compliance: Cloud security tools must help organizations stay compliant with industry standards and regulations, such as PCI-DSS, HIPAA, and GDPR.

      Benefits: Cloud security tool benefits should include improved visibility, reduced risk, and increased efficiency.

      Conclusion: Organizations should consider using cloud security tools to enhance their cloud security posture and protect their valuable assets.

       Cloud Security Tool Highlight

      Ease of Use: Emphasize how Wiz is designed to be user-friendly and can be deployed quickly and easily.

      Integrations: How effective cloud security tools integrate with other security solutions to provide a comprehensive view of an organization's cloud security posture.

      Hope to see you there!

      Mahalo!!

      Board of Directors, ISSA Hawaii Chapter

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