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IT Security Best Practices

Chicago, IL | January 22, 2009

Gail Coury, OracleJoin us as we explore best practices in IT security for 2009. Following are the topics you'll learn about:

  • Top IT executives will review top strategies for IT security at their own companies
  • Financial Justification for Identity & Access Management
  • Identity Management Best Practices
  • Top strategies for Information Protection
  • Utilizing a comprehensive approach to build an Information Security Management System

    All corporate member attendees can receive a Certificate of Completion for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit.
 

Agenda

Event Logistics

1:00-1:15 Welcome & Introductions Union League ClubRates
$150 Members
$175 Nonmembers

Thursday, January 22, 2009
1:00–5:00 PM

Union League Club
Main Lounge
65 W. Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, IL

Professional Business Casual Attire Required

 

1:15–1:40 Financial Justification & Best Practices for Identity Access Managment
Mick Coady, CA, Inc. Mick Coady, Worldwide Vice President - Security Business Unit, CA, Inc.
Mick has more than 20 years of global privacy and technology experience and is a renowned and charismatic international speaker. He has worked computer task forces around the world, in addition to two of the "Big Five" consultancies, leading forensics and security investigations in the public and private sector. Mick is credited with developing an enterprise security methodology to help companies mitigate risks and has vital architecture and implementation experience in the deployment of identity and access management technologies with large, multinational corporations.
1:40–2:05 IT Security Best Practices
IT Security best Practices Webcast
Gail Coury, Oracle Gail Coury, Vice President, Risk Management, Global IT, Oracle
Gail directs Security Strategy, Security Solutions, Threat & Vulnerability Management, Security Services, and Audit & Compliance for Oracle's Global IT. The former CISO for PeopleSoft and J.D. Edwards, she has over 20 years experience in information security infrastructure systems and network management, security technical consulting, information systems auditing, and programming. Industries include enterprise application software, airline reservation systems, insurance, banking, and retail sales.

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2:05-2:30 Break
2:30–2:55 A Comprehensive Approach to Building an Information Security Management System
IT Security best Practices Webcast
Brian Wolfe, Laurus Technologies Brian Wolfe, Partner, Security & Compliance Software Group, Laurus Technologies
One of the firm's co-founders, Brian leads a team of experts that helps solve customer challenges in IT security, identity & access management, and data loss prevention. His experience includes over 18 years focusing on entrepreneurial and middle market companies at the leading edge of the technology sector and healthcare. Previously Brian served at Rush Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center in Chicago as Director of Networks and Associate Director of Diagnostic Radiology and Medical Imaging.
2:55-3:20 The ROI of Data Privacy... Making Data Privacy Pay for Itself
IT Security best Practices Webcast
Eric Offenberg, Optim IBM Eric Offenberg, CIPP and Business Development Manager, Optim IBM
Eric has nearly 12 years of technology marketing experience across various industries. Eric has established himself as a data governance thought leader, who speaks frequently on governance issues in industry events, webinars and with media and analysts on behalf of IBM. Eric recently spoke at Harvard University Privacy Summer Symposium and in the UK at the Privacy Laws and Business Conference at Cambridge University.
3:20-3:45 Break
3:45–4:35 Keynote Panel:
IT Security best Practices Webcast
John Doetch, Check Point Software Technologies Moderator: John Doetch, Security Engineering Director, Central US, Check Point Software Technologies
With more than 15 years of experience in Technology and Information Security, John is an expert in his field. Having led teams in both development and security operations, he understands all facets of the industry. As the current Central Region Engineering Director for Check Point Software Technologies, he is actively involved with the issues of security at major companies and on the forefront of what will be needed near term and long term. Prior to joining Check Point, John led a team at Arthur Andersen that originated and developed the policies and infrastructure for a global security organization. He actively speaks at various regional and national events and is a member of the Chicago Electronic Crimes Task Force that is organized by the US Secret Service.
John Opyt, Cars.com John Opyt, Sr. Manager Site Operations & Quality Assurance, Cars.com
At Cars.com, John has improved IT’s ability to meet the needs of business by creating a production change management system, stabilizing site performance and availability, and implementing a new technology service request software management tool. Previously he was a consultant at Andersen Consulting and then Ernst & Young (Capgemini), where he managed the technology operations teams supporting project development projects and set company records in Infrastructure stability and exceptional customer service.
Kurt Troyer, Illinois Tool Works Kurt Troyer, Corporate Information Security, Illinois Tool Works
Kurt is responsible for information security strategy and development at ITW and its various business units. Kurt has over 15 years of experience in technology and security management, primarily in the financial services industry. With $14.9 billion in revenues, ITW is a multinational manufacturer of a diversified range of value-added industrial products and equipment. The company consists of approximately 825 business units in 52 countries and employs some 60,000 people.
Paul Munsen, Navistar Paul Munsen, Enterprise IT Architect, Navistar
Paul is responsible for security architecture at Navistar, one of the world’s largest truck and engine manufacturers. Paul is currently working on initiatives to enhance application and infrastructure security to support Navistar’s global growth and diversification. He has also been responsible for implementing a web access management solution and integrating more than 100 applications to provide secure access for employees, dealers and customers around the world. Paul leads the North Central Tivoli Security user group.
  Paul M. Dzurovcik, Sr. Vice President, Deposit Operations and IT, Information Security Officer, Standard Bank and Trust Co.
Paul leads and directs the information technology and information security solutions for Standard Bank, a $2.4 Billion Community Bank headquartered in Hickory Hills, Ill. with 42 locations across Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana. He has played a significant role in securing Standard Bank’s internal and external information systems. Paul has been involved with financial information technologies for 20 years.
4:35–5:00 Meet the Speakers Networking Reception



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