(ISC)Kansas City Chapter
Our March 1, 2023 meeting is in person!
Dinner will be provided!
The Growing Need for IAM/IGA


As more businesses shift from on-premise software to cloud-based services and work to expand mobile access, cloud identity governance tasks become more complex. Sensitive data flowing between onsite and offsite devices requires strong protections to prevent unauthorized access, and newer approaches are needed.

A new generation of Identity and Access Management (IAM) / Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) practices and technology is emerging to handle growing security concerns.

Please joins us as we hold an open forum discussion on:

  • What's the difference between IAM, IGA, and PAM?
  • Why are IAM and IGA important?
  • What is working and not working for IAM/IGA?
  • What needs to be considered for successful IAM/IGA?
  • How are IAM and IGA changing?


Join us IN PERSON at 6:30 pm on Wednesday, March 1, 2023

AGENDA

  • 6:15-6:30 pm – Sign-in

  • 6:30-7:00 pm – Welcome and Announcements

  • 7:00 - 7:30 pm – Dinner, Sponsor Breakout, and Social

  • 7:30-8:25 pm – Topic Discussion

  • 8:25-8:30 pm – Closing comments
Andrew Leef
Senior Solutions Consultant
Andrew has spent the majority of his 13 year IT career in security focused roles, with the last 5 years specifically around Identity and Access Management. He ran both internal and external IAM for Principal Financial Group implementing critical, enterprise wide technologies like Sailpoint IIQ/IDN, Okta, HashiCorp Vault and BeyondTrust PasswordSafe. An advocate for automation and integration, he brought together different business units and departments to rethink business logic and standardize processes, leading to significantly increased efficiency and less manual errors.
LOCATION:
11401 Lamar Avenue
Overland Park, KS. 66211

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ISSA Greater Kansas City Feb 23nd, 2023 Chapter Event ** Web Only
When
Thursday, February 23, 2023 from 11:55 AM to 1:00 PM CST
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Where
This is an online event.


Please join ISSA KC chapter members and other security professionals for a virtual meeting on Sept 22nd.  
 
Topic:
Breaches Are Everywhere. What's a Good Security Leader to Do?
 
Topic summary:
Amazingly, despite what our expectation might be, a huge portion of organizations do not have a fully developed Information Security Program. Organizations might be addressing certain areas of cybersecurity that are highly visible, but too often the thoughtful planning, implementation, and testing on an ongoing basis of many solutions just is not occurring. Too often we find haphazard purchases, based not on an internal assessment of culture strengths and weaknesses, but just in response to vendors showing up and making a pitch for their product. There are so many areas that need a thoughtful understanding of security that it is very easy for organizations to leave gaps to be addressed at some later time. Speaker will discuss this important facet of any good program and ways to reach across the many business units to get buy-in and support for a culture that includes security. What about testing? How often do organizations test their Disaster Recovery & Incident Response Plans?
 
Speaker
Richard Greenberg, CISSP is a well-known Cyber Security Leader and Evangelist, CISO, Advisor, and speaker. Richard brings over 30 years of management experience and has been a strategic and thought leader in IT and Information Security. His Project Management, Security Management and Operations, Policy, and Compliance experience has helped shape his broad perspective on creating and implementing Information Security Programs. Richard has been a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for 15 years, Director of Surveillance and Information Systems, Chief of Security Operations, Director of IT, and Project Manager for various companies and agencies in the private and public sectors.

 
Date:
Thursday, Feb 23nd

Time:
11:55 to 1:00pm

Location: Virtual/Zoom (Link in the registration email)
One CPE


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ISSA Greater Kansas City Feb 23rd, 2023 Chapter Event ** Web Only
When
Thursday, February 23, 2023 from 11:55 AM to 1:00 PM CST
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Where
This is an online event.

Dear Rob,
Please join ISSA KC chapter members and other security professionals for a virtual meeting on Sept 22nd.  
 
Topic:
Breaches Are Everywhere. What's a Good Security Leader to Do?
 
Topic summary:
Amazingly, despite what our expectation might be, a huge portion of organizations do not have a fully developed Information Security Program. Organizations might be addressing certain areas of cybersecurity that are highly visible, but too often the thoughtful planning, implementation, and testing on an ongoing basis of many solutions just is not occurring. Too often we find haphazard purchases, based not on an internal assessment of culture strengths and weaknesses, but just in response to vendors showing up and making a pitch for their product. There are so many areas that need a thoughtful understanding of security that it is very easy for organizations to leave gaps to be addressed at some later time. Speaker will discuss this important facet of any good program and ways to reach across the many business units to get buy-in and support for a culture that includes security. What about testing? How often do organizations test their Disaster Recovery & Incident Response Plans?
 
Speaker
Richard Greenberg, CISSP is a well-known Cyber Security Leader and Evangelist, CISO, Advisor, and speaker. Richard brings over 30 years of management experience and has been a strategic and thought leader in IT and Information Security. His Project Management, Security Management and Operations, Policy, and Compliance experience has helped shape his broad perspective on creating and implementing Information Security Programs. Richard has been a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for 15 years, Director of Surveillance and Information Systems, Chief of Security Operations, Director of IT, and Project Manager for various companies and agencies in the private and public sectors.

 
Date:
Thursday, Feb 23nd

Time:
11:55 to 1:00pm

Location: Virtual/Zoom (Link in the registration email)
One CPE


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 What:  Access User's Meeting 6:30 pm, February 15, 2023

 

Where:  Join us for the Access User's Meeting via Zoom:  

 

Zoom Link:

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86983336895?pwd=MUsrQ1pGYTJpQkpPd2JhT1ZKdDRrZz09

 

Meeting ID: 869 8333 6895

Passcode: 735785

 

Presentation:

 

Title:   Dealing with a stubborn small company

 

Presenter:  Susie Gilson

 

Description:  

How do you create incremental serial numbers when a small company refuses to let go of their “sticky note” ways? Can creating related records in another table be automated?

 

 

Bio: 

After 23 years of developing and using many database applications for her various roles with Girl Scouts, Susie is retiring in June 2023. She also "fixes" the databases her husband brings home from work. Susie chides him on using outdated and complex Excel files and converts those to Access for him, also.

 

 

Q&A Session:

Bring your Access questions for the group to answer, explore or brainstorm ideas.

 


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Please join us for an unforgettable event. We're planning something you won't want to miss, and we hope to see you there.

1800 Baltimore Ave, Kansas City, MO 64108, 3rd Floor

February 20, 2023
6:00 PM


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Let’s get together

We’re hosting a new event, and we’d love to see you there. Join us for Build Things People Want: User Feedback Loops, February 22, 2023 at 6:30 PM.

Register soon because space is limited.

We hope you’re able to join us!

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Wednesday, February 22, 2023 6:30 PM
 


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