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ISSA Meeting Wednesday "The Evolution of the Information Security Profession"

  • 24-04-2006 10:10am
    #1
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    Hi there,

    If anyone is interested in attending this meeting we have a few places available - its an open meeting so if you are not an ISSA member you need to register by emailing eoin.fleming@issaireland.org

    Short Details -
    Its taking place on Wednesday at 4PM in the Burlington hotel, on the 2nd floor in the 'Connaught Suite 2'

    The major questions we will attempt to cover in the discussion are -

    What makes the security profession distinct?
    Is it a particular certification/qualification/experience or is it less tangible?
    What are the entry criteria for a security professional, the milestones and the potential career directions?
    Is there a formalised career path?
    How can an employer tell the difference between a professional in the field and a (for want of a better word) spoofer?
    Is the career path supported by credible and useful industry efforts and academia?
    Who are the main professional organisations and institutions?

    Our Speaker for this meeting is one of the most distinguished security professionals in the world - David Lynas.

    David is the chair of COSAC one of the most influential security conferences (now in its 13th year). In addition he is the co-author and developer of the security architecture process SABSA. He recently co-authored the book "Enterprise Security Architecture: a business driven approach".


    Full Details here - http://www.issaireland.org/April2006


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