Consider joining me for the next Community SANS event in Charleston, SC on February 24 – March 1, 2014. I will be teaching the SANS Security Essentials Bootcamp Style course. This popular course is appropriate both for people new to security as well as those who have been in security for years. This was the first SANS course […]
Cloud Computing Atlanta
I am looking forward to speaking at the Cloud Computing Atlanta event on Tuesday November 12. This meeting will be held at the Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) at Georgia Tech and is open to the public. I will be speaking about the 20 Critical Security Controls and how it can be applied in a cloud hosting […]
How to get sufficient funding for your security program (without having a major incident) – Repost
I recently had another guest diary published on the SANS Internet Storm Center Diary. I have enjoyed the material on the ISC site for many years and consider it an honor to contribute. I hope this is helpful information that you can use to secure sufficient funding for your security program in advance of your next security incident. […]
Augusta ISSA Chapter Meeting
Next week I have the privilege to speak at the Augusta ISSA chapter meeting on June 25th. I will talk about the 20 Security Controls and how they can be implemented in any organization. This presentation will introduce the 20 Security Controls and provide real examples of how they can be implemented by leveraging existing […]
Community SANS returns to Augusta
Consider joining me for the next Community SANS event in Augusta on July 16-21, 2013. I will be teaching the SANS Security Essentials Bootcamp Style course. This popular course is appropriate both for people new to security as well as those who have been in security for years. This was the first SANS course I attended […]
Getting Involved with the Local Community – Repost
I recently had my second guest diary published on the SANS Internet Storm Center Diary. I have enjoyed the material on the ISC site for many years and consider it an honor to contribute. I hope this is helpful information that you can use to be more connected to your local security community.