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SUMMARY:Luncheon: ISO-27001:2005 Information Technology - Security Techniques-Information Security Management System - CPE:1 Hour
LOCATION:Union Club of BC\, 805 Gordon St\, Victoria\, V8W 1Z6
DESCRIPTION:http://isacavictoria.ca/ViewEvent.ashx?eventId=282968\n\nMark will walk the participants through the ITIL - IT Security Management processes (Configuration Management\, Incident Management\, Problem Management\, Change Management\, Release Management\, Capacity Management\, Availability Management\, IT Service Continuity Management\, and Service Level Management) as he compares the processes to the ISO 27001:2005-ISMS framework's requirements\, control objectives and controls. During the seminar\, Mark will highlight the pros and cons of each approach to generate discussion. As a result\, the participants will achieve a higher degree of familiarity with ISO-27001:2005 ISMS and ITIL) - IT Security Management and be more effectually positioned to lead discussions within their own respective organizations concerning information security program initiatives.\n \n \n Speaker's Bio:\n Mark E.S. Bernard has been leading Central 1 Credit Union (formerly CUCBC) Security and Privacy program since early 2007 and helped them achieve ISO 27001 Certification/Registration in just 10 months. Mark took on a new role within BC Government and is managing the compliance\, assessment and reporting for the BC Government from the CIO's Information Security Brach. Mark has nineteen years of proven experience within the domain of Information Security\, Privacy & Compliance within a broad range of industries including\, Government\, Financial Services\, Credit Unions\, Charter Banking\, Insurance\, Pharmaceutical\, Telecommunications\, Technology\, Manufacturing and Academia. In 2002\, Mark received acknowledgement from the New Brunswick Premier and earned the New Brunswick's Rising Star award through his contributions to the local knowledge industry. In 2004\, 2006 and 2008 Mark also received acknowledgement from ISACA for his contribution to the CISMR Common Body of Knowledge and training materials. Mark was the founder of New Brunswick's High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA) chapter and actively participates in local ISACA and HTCIA activities. Mark has taught many workshops\, led keynote speeches\, published articles and appeared as an expert on Information Security and Privacy topics in newspapers\, radio and television. \n
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