June Dinner Meeting
Tuesday, June 10th, 2014
5pm – 5:30pm: Registration and Networking
5:30pm – 6:30pm: Dinner and Networking
6:30pm – 8:30pm: Program (2 CPEs)
Link to Meeting Presentation: Click Here
Dinner Meeting Topic:
2014 US State of Cybercrime
In an age of global collaboration and accelerating change, competitive advantage can be gained or lost in a flash. Business ecosystems and the business processes therein depend increasingly on information—and its security—everywhere business is conducted around the world. At the same time, business and information security leaders are becoming increasingly aware that cyber threats are more aggressive, more unrelenting, and more effective. Forward-thinking leaders recognize a strategic opportunity to extract more value from security investment, and in embedding security perspective into the culture of the enterprise to sustain and build competitive edge and value.
Cyberattacks are now a routine part of doing business in today’s uncertain world. This year’s cybercrime survey highlights what many in government and the cybersecurity industry have known for years: The cybercrime threat environment has become increasingly pervasive and hostile. And actions to stem the tide of attacks have had limited effect to date.
PwC has partnered with CSO Magazine, the US Secret Service, and Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute (“CMU SEI”) to survey and evaluate the current state of cybercrime in the US. We have also leveraged our experience in identifying security and cyber trends by drawing on results from PwC’s annual Global CEO, Digital IQ and annual Global State of Information Security surveys.
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Peter Durojaiye, Manager – Advisory Security, Risk & Privacy
PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP
Mr. Durojaiye is an experienced Manager in PwC’s IT Security, Privacy & Risk practice with eight years of experience assessing, managing and implementing information security solutions. He has specialized in IT strategy, information protection & security, increased compliance, delegated administration and policy-based user identity and access management. He has led several security technologies implementations across multiple industries.
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Pre-Meeting Discussion Forum |
No Pre-meeting is scheduled this month.
[Forum has been rescheduled to October] There is an IT Audit Directors’ Forum pre-meeting (that starts at 4 pm) but it is by invitation only. If you are an IT Audit Directors’ Forum member, do not register at this time—you will receive a separate invitation. (If you are not a Forum member but are an IT Audit Director or Manager and would like to learn more, send an email to [email protected] for more information.)
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Dinner Meetings are generally the second Tuesday of each month. The exceptions are joint meetings with other groups and the summer months of July and August when we don’t meet.For Online Reservations, click the “Register” button below:
2 CPEs (Dinner Program Only)
Payment Methods:
Credit Card, Cash and Checks
(made payable to ISACA-LA) only.
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Rates |
ISACA, IIA, ISSA Members |
Non-Members |
Full-Time Students & Faculty |
Pre-Meeting Pre-Paid(online by midnight the Friday before the event) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Dinner Meeting Pre-Paid(online by midnight the Monday before the event) |
$5 |
$25 |
$5 |
Dinner Meeting Pay at the Door |
$25 |
$40 |
$10 |
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Address/Directions
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3700 West Ramona Boulevard
Monterey Park, CA 91754
(323) 264-8426
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Disclaimer
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