To effectively deliver value as cybersecurity professionals, (ISC)² Singapore Chapter is focusing on working closely with other Singapore cybersecurity-focused organizations. This collaboration is a clear path forward to managing and mitigating risks connected with electronic secrets, according to the Singapore Chapter’s president, Matthias Yeo. “That is what we believe cybersecurity of the 21st century needs: ecosystem partnership,” he said. Formalization of relationships with global organizations such as ISACA and ITSMF, and local organizations suchas the Association for Information Security Professionals (AISP), engages cybersecurity professionals across multiple disciplines. The opportunity to network with other practitioners and an increased variety of speakers and topics has enabled the chapter to cater to a wider variety of member interests. As a result, the Singapore
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Name: Hayato KiriyamaTitle: Senior Security Solutions ArchitectEmployer: Amazon Web Services Japan K.K.Degree: MBA, Master’s of ScienceYears in IT: 14Years in cybersecurity: 8Cybersecurity certifications: CISSP How did you decide upon a career in cybersecurity? Around 2010, I was involved in developing an application for Data Loss Protection at IBM. Such a data-oriented approach looked quite different to me because it was connected with the value of data in the business. It was this kind of business-oriented security which I wanted to research and develop further. Why did you get your CISSP? When I was working as a sales engineer, I needed a comprehensive knowledge of cybersecurity to be able to speak with decision-makers from our customers’ IT departments. I got the
Sep 18,Name: Patrick Wai Keun Liu Title: Deputy Chief Information Security Officer Employer: DBS Bank (Hong Kong) Limited Degree: Computer Engineering Years in IT: 20 Years in cybersecurity: 15+Cybersecurity certifications: CISSP-ISSAP, CRISC, CGEIT, CIA, CISA, ABCP How did you decide upon a career in cybersecurity? I started my cybersecurity career as a customized professional service for a high-end customer. I was working in an ISP and the company provided network connectivity services. My team focused on new initiatives and we believed security had potential. I have dedicated myself to this area ever since. Why did you get your CISSP-ISSAP? As is common with most cybersecurity practitioners, we never stop learning new things. Cybersecurity is not just on one
Sep 11,By James Packer (ISC)² London Chapter President I’m very much looking forward to moderating the diversity panel at the Secure Summit in September. The topic of skills and diversity in the industry is a deep passion of mine as I feel we need to continue to be a forward looking industry, carefully considering the demands of the current age of technology and the trends of technology consumption amongst the next generation. As President of the (ISC)2 London Chapter, this is an area of focus for us as a Chapter; we are currently developing our Education Framework, which is a strategy that outlines areas where the Chapter perceives risks that we have some capacity to influence for the better which includes information
Sep 11,By Steve Mair Senior Cyber Security Consultant, PGI On 18th June 2018, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) made an announcement to the effect that PGI are going to run a 10 to 12 week training programme for women with little or no cyber security background. Candidates will be employed from the outset of training, moving straight into a guaranteed job on completion with a leading employer within the sector. This programme is called Women in Cyber and currently PGI have had over 160 expressions of interest from women around the UK. At the forthcoming (ISC)² Secure Summit, I will be taking part in a panel discussion on Diversity and Skills in Cybersecurity. I am a passionate advocate of skills
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