• Dear members, I am pleased to announce the results of our annual officer elections. Here is your new Board of Directors (listed alphabetically by last name): Technology Chair - Charles Barnett (technology@isc2ncrchapter.org) Secretary - Brian D’Andrade (secretary@isc2ncrchapter.org) Vice President - Bruce deGrazia (vicepresident@isc2ncrchapter.org) Treasurer - Winn Gaynor (treasurer@isc2ncrchapter.org) President - Kyle Hendrickson (president@isc2ncrchapter.org) Membership Chair - Jim Levings (membership@isc2ncrchapter.org) Facilities Chair – Jim Levings (facilities@isc2ncrchapter.org) Education Chair - Loyce Pailen (education@isc2ncrchapter.org) Please note, we still have two positions that remain unfilled: Communication Chair Sponsorship Chair If you are interested in filling one of these positions, please contact any of the officers listed above at the email address I provided. Position descriptions are available for all board position on our website

    Dec 17,
  • This week saw the first-ever (ISC)² EMEA Information Security Leadership Awards (ISLA) take place at Secure Summit UK in London. The awards offered the chance for our community to recognise peers going the extra mile to enhance security in the region. Individuals could be nominated in four categories: Senior Information Security Professional, Information Security Practitioner, Up-and-Coming Information Security Professional and Woman Information Security Professional; with submissions being judged by members of the Europe, Middle East and Africa Advisory Council (EAC). Impressively, over 200 submissions were received and after much deliberation, the nominations were shortlisted down to the four winners; after the judges scored against the following criteria: Expertise, Dedication, Impact, Innovation, Leadership and Community Engagement. The ceremony itself was presented

    Dec 15,
  • (ISC)²’s 2018 Security Congress will take place October 8-10 in New Orleans. Last year’s sold-out event was in Austin and included 185 speakers and 2,000 attendees. We expect Congress in the Big Easy, as New Orleans is called, to be even bigger! “Security Congress is built by the most prominent professionals in the cybersecurity industry – our members,” said (ISC)² Managing Director for North America Brian Correia. “It’s an annual event that’s uniquely aimed at the day-to-day cybersecurity practitioner. We had record attendance last year at our first independent Security Congress with 2,000 attendees, and we hope to grow the event tremendously in 2018.” The theme for conference is “Enrich. Enable. Excel.” – which will encompass not only Security Congress,

    Dec 14,
  • Understanding which certification is right for you can be a daunting task. (ISC)² itself has a portfolio of credentials related to cybersecurity, with specializations in certain areas. Credential Engine hopes to help people navigate the sometimes-cloudy world of certifications. Launched on December 7, 2017, Credential Engine is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting transparency and literacy in the credential marketplace, to make it easier for people to figure out what certification is best for them no matter where they find themselves in their career. The organization came out of the Credential Transparency Initiative (CTI) which started back in 2013. While Credential Engine on its registry will list certifications in all fields – not just cybersecurity – their goal is to

    Dec 12,
  • Name: James Packer Title: Security and Cloud Specialist Employer: Big 4 Firm Location: London, UK Education: Information Technology and Security Years in IT: 10 Years in Cybersecurity: 5 Cybersecurity Certifications: CISSP, CCSP, CIS F ISO27001   How did you get in to a career in cybersecurity? I’d say I’m like countless security professionals out there, I first started in IT and security was just a part of my job, inherent in every role I performed. I started in desktop support, progressing through the service desk lines to a managerial role, before moving in to projects and architecture- “solutionising” as I call it. This was when security for me, upped a gear. As my career matured, I also started working for larger

    Dec 11,