Category Archives: Past Presentations

June 13, 2018 Chapter Meeting – Sustain Yourself!

Sustain Yourself! – and vote for 2018/19 ISSA Portland Board  When: June 13,2018 from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM  (Lunch will be provided…) Where: Columbia Square Bldg., 111 SW Columbia, 8th floor conference room – Portland, OR 97201 Vote: June is our last meeting of … Continue reading

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May 17, 2018 Chapter Meeting – Cyber Deception

Cyber Deception – Legacy Challenges and New Techniques to Supplement Your Cyber Defenses When: May 17,2018 from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM  (Lunch will be provided…) Where: Formaltech, 421 SW 6th Avenue, Suite 950 – Portland, OR 97204 Please register using the calendar widget … Continue reading

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April 12 Symposium – Safeguarding Your Critical Unstructured Data

Come join us at our upcoming 4 hour symposium (4 CPE credits) When: Thursday, April 12 8:30 am – 1:30 pm (Lunch will be provided) Location: Nike Victory (EDO), 15475 SW Koll Parkway, Beaverton OR 97006 Register by clicking on … Continue reading

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March 2018 Chapter Meeting

Come Join us for our upcoming Lunch Meeting: Securing AWS Infrastructure Presented by Derek Hill, MBA, CISSP Where: 111 SW Columbia St., Portland, OR 97201 (8th Floor) When: March 15th from 11:30 am to 1:15 pm (Come early we plan to start at … Continue reading

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Sticky: Winter 2018 Training update

Welcome to 2018. I can see the days getting longer and I am enjoying the sun while it lasts, here in mid-February. I completed my coursework, obtaining my GIAC GCIH in January. That gave me time to build a new-to-me … Continue reading

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February 14 Chapter Meeting – Cyber Threats: Oregon

From: 11:30 am to 1:00 pm Where: Columbia Square (8th Floor), 111 SW Columbia Street, Portland, OR 97201 Speaker Bio: George Chamberlain, FBI Special Agent Cybersecurity Task Force Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) George Chamberlin leads the Cyber Program and the … Continue reading

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November – BeyondCorp & Zero Trust Networking

Come Join us for our November Lunch Meeting: Zero-Trust Networking & A New Approach to Enterprise Security From: 11:30 am to 1:00 pm Speaker Bio: Ivan Dwyer, ScaleFT Abstract: BeyondCorp is a Zero Trust security framework modeled by Google that … Continue reading

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October 2017 – Social Engineering recap

The October meeting hosted Christopher Paidhrin talking about Social Engineering. This talk was well attended and covered the theory behind the human element and how to improve employee engagement to combat social engineering. Check out the slides here: Social Engineering_v3

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Training Options – Fall 2017

School has started again and with that, our ISSA year begins with a great talk about hacking a hackathon, next week. If you haven’t signed up for that, I highly encourage you to do so. With fall around the corner, … Continue reading

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September Lunch Meeting: Hacking a Hackathon

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/issa-portland-september-hacking-a-hackathon-tickets-36792255627   Date: September 14th, 2017 From: 11:30 am to 1:00 pm Speakers: Alexei Kojenov & Alex Ivkin Portland Building 1120 SW 5th Ave Portland, OR 97204 Speaker Bio: Alexei Kojenov is a Senior Application Security Engineer with years of … Continue reading

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