Corporate Security Trends
Chicago, IL | January 19th, 2006

“Security depends not so much on how much you have, as upon how much can you do without.” –Joseph Wood Krutch
Internal and external IT security threats and the technologies that thwart them - mature and race everyday to preempt each other. With ‘Zero-Day' attacks beating out the latest virus updates, and Identity- Theft /Fraud industries joining the billion-dollar-club, is today's status-quo enough? Accepting these facts, we realize Information Technology security infrastructure and policies need to be regularly tested and verified they allow yet protect the ability to adapt and thrive. What security technologies should your business implement to effectively protect the 24 x 7, Zero- Perimeter enterprise? How are regulatory compliance issues impacting your industry and business - today?
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Event Logistics |
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Welcome & Introductions |

Thursday, January 19th, 2006
1:00–5:15 PM
410 Club
410 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL
(located in the Wrigley Bldg |
| 1:30–2:00 |
Entity Analytics
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Shantanoo Govilkar, Principal, Alpine Consulting
His work on the Entity Analytics technology addresses the role of people when it comes to security breaches, fraud, collusion – that cost billions of dollars in losses for the organizations worldwide. |
| 2:00–2:30 |
Identity & Access Management-Beyond the username and password
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Matt Caston, VP, CA Technology Services Security Delivery Contract As Security Services Vice President for CA-TS he is responsible for all aspects of the consulting delivery process, and functions as a lead
management consultant for key CA clients. |
| 2:30–3:00 |
Endpoint Security: An outlook and what we can do about it.
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Dennis Szerszen, VP Marketing & Business Development
Dennis has over 20 years of product management, marketing and business development experience working for IBM where he was responsible for introducing new systems management and security software and services offerings. |
| 3:00–3:15 |
Break |
| 3:15–3:45 |
Policy Rules! Building an effective and manageable security policy framework
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Stephen Brown, Policy Best Practice Manager, Internet Security Systems
With more than nine years of operations and project management experience, Brown has been responsible for helping ISS' clients assess, design and implement information protection policies, processes, and enterprise technology deployments. |
| 3:45–4:45 |
Keynote Panel: Putting It All Together
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Arlene Yetnikoff, Dir. of IS Security, DePaul University
Arlene has worked in Information Security for over twenty years both as a consultant, educator and hands-on practitioner. Today, Arlene leads DePaul's Information Security and Business Continuity initiatives. |
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William Barouski, Sr. VP of Customer Relations & Support Office, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Mr. Barouski is Senior Vice President of the Customer Relations and Support Office (CRSO) of the Federal Reserve System. Within the CRSO, Mr. Barouski and his group are responsible for ensuring secure and reliable multi-channel options to the Federal Reserve's financial products and services. |
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Tim Plona, North American Regional Information Security Officer, Océ
In this position Tim is responsible for the strategic direction of Information Security efforts of the eight Océ companies in North America, which includes over 4000 end users. |
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Andy Reeder, Director of Information Security for Central DuPage Hospital.
Mr. Reeder creates the strategy and planning that defines information protection for the organization and establishes administrative, organizational, and
technical controls that provide for information protection. Mr. Reeder has received the CISSP, CISA, and CISM designations. |
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Joe Goyette, Senior Systems Engineer, SGI
Joe Goyette has been working as a systems engineer in the UNIX and LINUX market space for over twelve years. Prior to joining SGI, Joe was
employed as a Systems Administrator at a large academic institution
where he learned first-hand the importance of proper system and network security management. |
| 4:45–5:30 |
Networking Reception
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