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CFL ISSA Group Rules

  1. Respectful Discussions: Treat all members with respect and professionalism. Engage in discussions that contribute to the understanding of information security. Disagreements are fine, but keep conversations civil and avoid personal attacks.

  2. Stay On-Topic: Keep discussions focused on information security-related topics. This includes cybersecurity practices, threat intelligence, data privacy, ethical hacking, network security, and related subjects.

  3. No Unauthorized Sharing: Do not share sensitive or confidential information, whether it's your own or someone else's. This includes personal data, passwords, or any data that could compromise security.

  4. Cite Sources: When sharing information or news, provide credible sources. This helps maintain the accuracy and reliability of our discussions.

  5. No Hacking or Malicious Activities: Discussions should revolve around ethical hacking and security practices, not actual hacking or malicious activities. Do not request or provide assistance for illegal or harmful actions.

  6. Learning Environment: Encourage questions and discussions for learning purposes. There are no "stupid" questions here – we're all here to learn and grow.

  7. No Commercial Promotion: This is not a platform for self-promotion or advertising. Do not post links to products, services, or job opportunities unless directly relevant to a discussion.

  8. Advice and Guidance: Offer advice and guidance based on best practices and your expertise. However, remember that the responsibility for implementing suggestions lies with the individual seeking advice.

  9. No Plagiarism: If sharing content, ensure proper attribution and permission. Plagiarism is strictly prohibited.

  10. Privacy Respect: Respect the privacy of others. Do not share personal or contact information about other members without their explicit consent.

  11. Security Tools and Techniques: Feel free to discuss security tools and techniques, but do not encourage or engage in discussions about using tools for illegal or unethical purposes.

  12. No Trolling or Spam: Avoid trolling, spamming, or engaging in disruptive behavior. Meaningful contributions are valued over quantity.

  13. Secure Communication: Use secure channels for sensitive discussions. For example, avoid sharing sensitive information in public comments or chats.

  14. Reporting Concerns: If you come across content that violates the rules, report it to the moderators. Do not engage in arguments or confrontations.

  15. Constant Learning: Keep in mind that the field of information security is constantly evolving. Stay open to new ideas, techniques, and updates.

Remember, the ultimate goal of this group is to foster a community of individuals who are passionate about information security and want to learn and share knowledge in a safe and respectful environment. By adhering to these rules, you contribute to the growth of our community.

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CFL ISSA Lunch n Learn April (www.eventbrite.com)
submitted 8 months ago by cflissa to c/cflissa
 
 

Date/Time: Thursday, April 25th · 11:15am - 1:00pm

Agenda:

11:15am - Check in & Networking

11:30am - Lunch Served

11:55am - Chapter Announcements

12:00pm – Presentation sponsored by ThreatKey and presented by Jonathan Haas, CEO of ThreatKey

12 :50pm - Raffles and Conclusion Sponsored By

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Google Map Link Become a Sponsor The ISSA Sponsorship Program is an opportunity for your company to be recognized as leading contributor to the education of information security professionals in the Orlando area.

Please find the below Sponsorship packages that we offer. There are many benefits of sponsorship, including Company exposure at events, recognition, logo, and web link on our website, and sponsorship appreciation at our monthly events.

Please use the pull-down arrow to the right of each sponsorship option for details.

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submitted 10 months ago by ghostface to c/cflissa
 
 

Don’t miss our next Lunch-n-Learn at ECPI University in Lake Mary where you can network with peers, participate in our raffles, earn a CPE credit, learn about Info/Cybersecurity challenges and solutions, and enjoy a delectable lunch!

To learn more and to RSVP, click the following link: https://www.eventcreate.com/e/central-florida-issa-februa

Event Location: 660 Century Point #1050, Lake Mary, FL 32746 Parking: Free and please park in the lot that faces Interstate 4.

Planned, Approximate Agenda: 11:30am - Check-in, Networking and Lunch 11:55am - Chapter Announcements 12:00pm - “Ask Phil” with XenTegra - Phil will take questions from attendees on anything Information Security related. 12:15pm - Tech Spotlight on Island - Find out why an enterprise secure web browser could be the missing piece of your zero-trust initiative. 12:50pm - Raffles and Conclusion

Free parking on-site and open to any/all info/cybersec practitioners and those in related disciplines like data governance, privacy, audit, etc. (students too).

This event is being brought to you with the tremendous support from our chapter sponsors Island and XenTegra!.

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Central Florida ISSA Jan 24 Lunch n Learn (cflissa.us21.list-manage.com)
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Central Florida ISSA Lunch-n-Learn

This event is chock full of great information regarding data protection! Don’t miss our Lunch-n-Learn at ECPI University in Lake Mary where you’ll network with peers, participate in our raffles, earn a CPE, leave much wiser than you arrived, and enjoy a superb lunch!

To learn more (topics discussed, etc.) and to RSVP, click the following link: https://www.eventcreate.com/e/central-florida-issa-januar

Event Location: 660 Century Point #1050, Lake Mary, FL 32746 Parking: Free and please park in the lot that faces Interstate 4.

Planned, Approximate Agenda: 11:30am - Check-in, Networking, and Lunch 11:55am - Chapter Announcements 12:00pm - Presentation “How To: Implementing a Comprehensive Data Protection Program” by Schellman 12:50pm - Raffles and Conclusion

Free parking on-site and open to any/all info/cybersec practitioners and those in related disciplines like data governance, privacy, audit, etc. (students too).

This event is being brought to you with the tremendous support from our chapter sponsor Schellman.

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Subject: Learn about Identity-centric Security, Modern Authorization, and Access Control Models

Description: Protiviti, a global consulting services provider, and PlainID, a leading authorization solution provider, will enlighten us about Identity-centric security, modern authorization, and related access controls, such as Policy-based Access Control (PBAC), Attribute-based Access Control (ABAC), and Role-based Access Control (RBAC). We’ll dive into and demo several use cases, such as how to handle fine-grained data access and segregation of duties requirements, automate access through the use of identity attribute data and federated / SSO workflows, and solve cross-geography privacy and security requirements. This 2-hour CPE learning opportunity is great for privacy, security, compliance, and IT audit professionals.

Speakers:

Willy Alvarado, Protiviti
Mickey Martin, PlainID
Dmitry Tepper, Freddie Mac

Learning Objectives:

Basics of Identity-centric Security and Modern Authorization
Access Control models and best-practice hybrid PBAC/ABAC/RBAC framework
Leveraging RBAC for more efficient identity lifecycle and access management
Meeting fine-grained data access, privacy, and segregation of duties requirements
Leveraging contextual data, such as risk scoring or behavior analytics, for access decisions
Achieving security throughout the tech stack (i.e., databases, servers, microservices, etc.)
Lessons learned from a client’s perspective

Agenda:

  • 11:15am – Check in & Networking
  • 11:30am – Lunch Served
  • 11:50am – Chapter Announcements
  • 12:00pm – Protiviti & PlainID Presentation & Demo
  • 2:00pm – Raffles and Conclusion
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Hey there CFL ISSA Community!

We've had a busy month now, it's time to kick back, relax, and celebrate our vibrant community. Join us for a CFL ISSA Happy Hour! Oct 13th @ Arcade Monsters

RSVP for Event

Brought to you by AppViewX Hyperprood GuidePoint Security

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Lunch and Learn Follow-Up: Protecting Your Data While Using AI

Hey everyone!

I hope you all had a great time at our recent Lunch and Learn session on "How to Protect Your Data While Using AI." The insights shared were truly eye-opening. Let's continue the discussion right here and build upon what we learned.

🔐 Key Takeaways Reminder:

  • Secure Data Collection: Making sure our data is clean and accurate is paramount.
  • Data Encryption: The encryption techniques discussed can really strengthen our data protection.
  • Transparency and Accountability: Understanding AI decisions and ensuring they align with our security goals.
  • Vendor Risk Management: Evaluating AI solution providers' security practices is crucial.
  • Employee Training: Educating our teams about AI security to prevent unintentional data misuse.

Have You Implemented Any of These Strategies? I'd love to hear from those of you who've already put these strategies to use. What were the results? Any challenges you faced during implementation? Your firsthand experiences could be incredibly valuable for all of us.

Questions and Further Exploration Did the session spark any questions or thoughts you'd like to share? Maybe there's a specific aspect of AI security that you're eager to delve deeper into. Feel free to ask here and let's help each other understand better.

Resources and Tools If you came across any additional resources, articles, or tools related to the topic, please share them here. Let's keep expanding our knowledge base together.

Engage and Collaborate Remember, this is a space for collaboration and mutual growth. Your insights and questions contribute to our collective understanding of AI security. So, don't hesitate to jump in and participate!

Looking forward to reading your thoughts and continuing the learning journey.

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Cross post from /c/technology

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For the extremely reasonable price of FREE, Information/Cybersecurity Professionals, Students, Recruiters, and others in related professions, like Data Protection, Privacy, Fraud Deterrence, Audit, etc. who RSVP, via the link above, may attend.

Planned ~Agenda:

11:30am - Check in, Networking, and Lunch

12:00pm - ISSA Announcements

12:05pm - Presentation: How to Protect Your Data While Using AI (Joe Kuster, Quisitive)

12:50pm - Raffles and Conclusion

Parking: Free on-site. 🙀

Lunch-n-Learn events are worth up to one (1) CEU / CPE unit for most certifications! Simply save your Eventbrite confirmation and submit it as evidence as required.

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CFL ISSA Lunch n Learn July 20th with sponsor w/ Recorded Futures

Presenter Tom Cameron will guide us down the path of threat convergence and how to stay ahead of those threats. Tom spent 15 years in the Intelligence Community as a U.S. Navy Cryptologic Technician and DoD contractor with Northrop Grumman

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June 22nd Half Day Event (www.eventbrite.com)
submitted 2 years ago by cflissa to c/cflissa
 
 

Central FL ISSA Current and Future Members:

Don't miss out on our next Free Cybersecurity Half-Day Event, which includes relevant security content, a bountiful breakfast, phenomenal Italian food for lunch, networking, CPE credits, raffles for prizes, etc.!

The event will be held at The TAP ROOM AT DUBSDREAD on Thursday, June 22! For more info and to RSVP, simply visit:

Eventbrite Link

For the extremely reasonable price of FREE, Information/Cybersecurity Professionals, Students, Recruiters, and others in related professions who RSVP, via the link above, may attend.

LOCATION: THE TAP ROOM AT DUBSDREAD - 549 West Par Street, Orlando, FL 32804

Pen this event in your calendar; you won't want to miss it!

Planned Agenda

  • 8:30am - Arrival, networking, and breakfast
  • 8:55am - Central Florida ISSA President's introduction
  • 9:00am - The Human Side of Insider Risk - Clea Ostendorf from Code42
  • 9:50am - Break and Networking
  • 10:00am - Presentation (topic forthcoming) - Mimecast
  • 10:50am - Break and Networking
  • 11:00am - Presentation (topic forthcoming) - Horizon3
  • 11:50am - Raffles, lunch, and wrap up

Parking: Free on-site. 🙀

Half-Day events are worth up to three (3) CEUs / CPE units for most certifications!

  • If something prevents you from attending and you've already RSVP'd, please go back into Eventbrite, via the link you received upon registering and Cancel your Registration. If you're unable to do so, e-mail [email protected].