VeroTek Systems

2640 Financial Court
San Diego CA 92117


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SecureSD

Chris Brown, President of the San Diego Chapter of ISSA and the (ISC)2 team of Evan Shubin and Carmen Garcia, joined forces recently to hold the first joint Security Conference in San Diego. Over 80 security professionals and 8 vendor companies participated in the one-day multi-track event, destined to become an annual conference. Glenn Kennedy, the President of VeroTek Systems and a CISSP, chaired the event, where he focused on bringing top notch speakers to address topics critical to the San Diego security community.

The conference was coordinated by Bree Hunter from VeroTek Systems, with a lot of help from Jeff, Bill and Jim at the VeroTek HelpDesk

Much credit also goes to the support the conference received from the key vendors in the security community.

Keynote
Mitch Dembin
Chief Security Advisor, Microsoft Corporation

Website Application Security
Will Bechtel, CISSP
Senior Security Consultant, Blue Oasis

Social Engineering: The Forgotten Information Assurance Risk
Dr. Marc Rogers, CISSP
Associate Professor and Research Scientist, Purdue University

Router Hardening
Nancy Grover, CISSP
Regional Security Manager, SBC

HIPAA Final Security Rule
Sean Lewis, CISSP, Information Security Manager
Sharp Healthcare

Wireless Security
Lee Barken, CISSP, CCNA, MCP, CPA
SD Wireless

Sarbanes-Oxley
Alexandra Branisteanu, CPA, CISA, Member of ISACA
IS Security Officer ScrippsHealth

Network Security Scanning Tools
Scott C. Kennedy, CISSP, GCIH
Chief Engineer, SAIC

Information Assurance (IA) In NMCI/ForceNet
Mike Davis
NMCI IA APM, PEO C4I/SPAWAR (PMW 160IA)

Platinum Sponsor

Professionals need the right 'tools' for the job, and the support of our sponsor company's are critically important and appreciated. Pictured above is Andrew Lee Vice President, Global Support, Eset Software delivering the luncheon address on 'Virus Radar'; A real-time web based monitoring tool, which builds a picture of e-mail-borne virus trends