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May 22 – Save the Date
ISSA Chattanooga announces our Q2 meeting for 2018 May 22 from 11:30 – 4:00 at Blue Cross/Blue Shield offices We are proud to host Diane Ball, CISSP, VP, and CISO, BCBST as our keynote speaker Debbie Christofferson, ISSA International Board of Directors, and author of Women in Security and Olivia Rose, Principal Advisor, Global Strategy …
Red/Blue Team Workshop – Nashville – Aug 5
One day Red/Blue Team Workshop in Nashville This event is led by Chris Sanders, Jason Smith, and Tara Wink. The class covers red team and blue team operations and uses standard tools like Metasploit, NMap, Bro, etc. For more information and tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rtf-redblue-team-workshop-tickets-35144604458 All proceeds go to support the Rural Technology Fund.
First Member Education – Winn and Ashley Schwartau of The Security Awareness Company
May 18, 2017 ISSA Chattanooga hosted Winn Schwartau and Ashley Schwartau from The Security Awareness Company for a member-only presentation on building an awareness program. Anyone who’s enjoyed Winn’s presentations will have an idea how engaging the presentation was with attendees standing on chairs and shouting out “I’ve Failed!” to earn prizes. The lunchtime educational …
Chattanooga ISSA – 6 Years and Going Strong
Since starting this chapter in 2011, we have had many adventures together as board members and as chapter members. At first we had no idea if this would even work. Were there enough Security professionals in the area to support a chapter? How would we co-exist with other professional organizations in the area? Did people …
2017 2nd Quarter Meeting
Attendees enjoyed several presentations at Tuesday’s 2nd Quarter meeting for 2017. Approximately 40 members and guests came to see the following presentations: Shayne Champion’s great coverage of WannaCrypt worm and Trust Vishal Patel of CyberArk’s presentation on Privileged Account Insecurity (PDF) Bill Olson of Tenable Security’s Vulnerability Management and Lessons Learned (PPT) Our sponsors were: …