Folks, I thought you may like to attend this. I'll be asking the tough 
questions.

Ian

CIPS Presents “Cyber Security: Local Boundaries in an Open World”
 
With the increase in global security risks and threats to 
private/public/corporate information, the cyber security community’s ability to 
maintain a constant state of readiness is more critical than ever. Companies 
all over the world have spent billions of dollars in response to data breaches. 
What has been the impact of these threats in our own local community? Join us 
at our next dinner meeting on Tuesday, October 16th - 5:30 P.M. at the Norwood 
Hotel where you will be able to learn, share, and connect with your colleagues 
in the IT community about these issues. See registration details below. The 
theme for this dinner meeting is “Cyber Security: Local Boundaries in an Open 
World” and will include perspectives from our own local IT community. For this 
event, we have assembled a panel of senior IT Security leaders representing 
public and private enterprises including provincial government, global 
corporations, and small and medium-size business. The panel includes: Patrick 
Hoger, Chief Information Security Officer, Information Protection Centre, 
Manitoba Government; Chris Dunn, Information Security Consultant, C.H. Dunn 
Consulting, Michael Legary, Chief Strategy Officer, Seccuris Inc., and Mishael 
Halldorsson, Senior Secuirty Analyst, Manitoba eHeath. This will be an open 
information exchange between members of the panel where they will share their 
perspectives and views on a variety of questions dealing with these challenges. 
We will examine how these leaders address these issues within their respective 
organizations, are dealing with the threats and risks to critical information 
and infrastructure, the inevitable changes and challenges in managing cyber 
security, the business and organizational drivers, as well as the types of 
solutions being recommended and deployed to address the multitude of security 
and privacy challenges such as:
•        BYOD and mobile proliferation
•        Cloud and multi-tenancy
•        Data protection
•        Growth of federated Identity Management
•        Anytime/everywhere information resource provisioning
 
Register early, you won't want to miss out on this exciting discussion!
 
Date:              Tuesday, October 16th, 2012
Location:       The Norwood Hotel
                     
Registration:  5:30 P.M.     Dinner   6:00 P.M.
 
Cost:      CIPS Members:                  $25.00
               Non-Members:                  $45.00
               Student Members:            $15.00
               Related Groups:                $40.00
               ISC2 , ISACA
 
VISA, cash or cheque accepted at the door.  Those registered that fail to 
attend will be invoiced.  Please notify us of any food allergies or diet 
restrictions and we will accommodate you.
 
Register via email to [email protected]
 
Please share this information with your colleagues and co-workers.  Thanks!

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