Showing posts with label (ISC)2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label (ISC)2. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 June 2017

InfoSecurity Professional Magazine - May June 2017 Issue

(ISC)² Digital Publication design for the professional development of its members have released the May/June 2017 issue.

This issue covers Choosing a Cloud Access Security Broker, the third in a series of InfoSecurity Professional insights to GDPR and the Hong Kong Chapters work at promoting Safe and Secure Online.

All members can earn 2 group A CPEs for reading list issue and completing the quiz. You can read this issue online here and take the quiz here.

Monday, 13 June 2016

(ISC)2 SecureLondon 2016


This conference explores the impact of the rise of the virtual organisation on security practice; the solutions that are emerging to tackle this environment; and the lessons being learned within professional practice. Acknowledging the need to step away from the technology–driven approach that often dominates traditional systems security management, delegates will explore the foundational concepts that drive security and still apply in a world that is designed to be much less defined than in the past.
(ISC)2Members - Free
(ISC)2 Chapter Members: 50% discount
ISF Members: 15%
ISSA/ISACA Members: 10% discount
Registration available here

Thursday, 9 June 2016

Becoming an Associate of (ISC)2


With the shortfall in the cybersecurity workforce projected to be 1.5 million globally in five years*, businesses are pressed to find qualified candidates to protect their organisation against cyber threats. The need for candidates to prove their capability is more important than ever.
The Associate of (ISC)² allows those just starting out in the information security workforce to demonstrate their competence in the field. Associates have passed a rigorous (ISC)² certification exam, proving their cybersecurity knowledge, and maintaining their continuing professional education (CPE) requirements while working toward completing the experience requirements to become fully certified as a CISSP, SSCP, CCSP, HCISPP, CCFP, CAP or CSSLP.

*2015 Global Information Security Workforce Study

Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Inside the Verizon Data Breach Investigations Reports Webcast

Verizon’s 2016 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) provides a comprehensive analysis of data breach patterns seen in 2015. As a contributor, Intel Security provided anonymized breach data and co-authored a section focusing on post-breach fraud and what happens to data once it has been stolen from the breached entity.

Earn one CPE credit for attending the live webcast.

Wednesday, June 8, 2016 11:00AM PT | 1:00PM CT | 2:00PM ET
REGISTER: https://events.demand.intelsecurity.com/ISecWebcast-6-08-16?s=DFMSNS