I S S A, Hawaii Chapter

Events

Friday, May 20, 2011

ISSA Monthly Luncheon: Maximizing Security -- Point Solutions vs. Consolidation. Which is better?

11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

Hale Koa Hotel

RSVP Required!
by 11-AM Wed., May 18, 2011
Cost: $25 for ISSA members, $30 for non-members

Presentation:
Maximizing Security -- Point solutions vs Consolidation. Which is better?
Speaker:
Kostas Sfakiotakis
Topic:
Is cobbling together point solutions really the best way to maximize security? As information technology gets more complex, there are varying philosophies on the best way to approach security. Some adopt the approach of using only the best of breed products. Others adopt the approach of using solutions from one vendor to get the best results. Still others use open standards or freeware or Linux based solutions to tackle security on a shoestring budget. There are pros and cons to each of these. Come and share in the discussion about maximizing security at the ISSA Hawaii Chapter Luncheon.
BIO:
Kostas is a 15 year veteran in the networking and security space. He has been with Fortinet for 7 years and is currently the Systems Engineering Manager for the Western Region. Kostas currently holds the FCNSA and FCNSP certifications with Fortinet.
Lunch Menu:
Appetizer: Hale Koa Salad with Tarragon Dressing
Main Course: Herb Marinated Grilled Sirloin Steak and Citris Honey Mustrad Glazed Chicken Breast
Fresh Mashed Potatoes and Herb Roasted Garden Vegetables
Dessert:  Frozen Banana Souffle

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