[Fwd: Your feedback needed by Wed 4/18 for next Security SIG session]

From: Clyde Valdez <clydev_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 12:06:01 -0700

Based on the limited interest we've received regarding the next Security
SIG, we would be hard-pressed to confirm Brian Kenyon as a speaker.

Please take 2-minutes to provide us with your feedback by this Friday.
http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?p=WEB226CSYAGCAS

Thanks,

Liz Marsh, CISPC Chair
Clyde Valdez, CISPC Vice Chair

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Your feedback needed by Wed 4/18 for next Security SIG session
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 10:42:08 -0700
From: Clyde Valdez <clydev_at_berkeley.edu>

Security SIG and Micronet members,

We're planning for the next Security SIG meeting, and Brian Kenyon, the
Foundstone Security Evangelist for McAfee, is available to speak the
week of May 28, 2007. Additional speaker information is included below.

Possible topics Brian Kenyon can cover include:
- Best Practices in IT Security
- Hacking Exposed Live
- Security Risk Management Lifecycle
- Current issues in IT Security: Data Loss Protection, Compliance, etc

We'd like to get a quick poll of how many of you would be interested in
attending a Security SIG meeting scheduled during this time. Please
note that Monday, May 28 is the Memorial Day holiday.

Please help us gauge interest and anticipate attendance for the room
reservation by completing a quick Zoomerang survey. We need your
feedback by next Wednesday, April 18.

http://www.zoomerang.com/survey.zgi?p=WEB226CSYAGCAS

Speaker Information
Brian Kenyon is the Foundstone Security Evangelist for McAfee, a leading
information security software and services firm. McAfee and Foundstone
offer a unique combination of software, hardware, professional services,
and education to continuously and measurably protect an organization’s
most important assets from the most critical threats. Brian is the lead
author for Security Sage’s Guide to Hardening the Network Infrastructure
and is a contributing author on network architecture for Special Ops:
Network and Host Security for Microsoft, Oracle and UNIX.

Since joining Foundstone in 2001, the company has leveraged Brian’s deep
domain expertise across a variety of functional areas including
professional services, hardware innovation and software development.
Brian was the Chief Architect of Foundstone’s Security Operations
Center, which monitors vulnerabilities at client sites, and has been
integral in designing and developing Foundstone’s cutting-edge hardware
solutions, including the award-winning and highly acclaimed FS1000.
Brian was also responsible for the development and expansion of the
company’s entire Product Service line, a key strategic growth area for
the company. Brian is considered to be an industry expert on
vulnerability management best practices and is frequently invited to
speak and train.

Prior to Foundstone, Brian specialized in designing and securing large
e-commerce infrastructures for two technology start-ups. Over the course
of his ten-year IT career, Brian has consulted for a number of firms
providing architecture insight and project planning services. Brian
frequently hosts popular webcasts across a wide range of network
security topics and holds a Bachelor of the Arts degree from Loyola
Marymount University.

Thanks in advance,

Liz Marsh, CISPC Chair
Clyde Valdez, CISPC Vice Chair

Campus Information Security and Privacy Committee (CISPC)
http://technology.berkeley.edu/security/cispc

Security SIG information
http://securitysig.berkeley.edu/

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Clyde Valdez                                      clyde_at_berkeley.edu
Manager, Systems Architecture and Security          510.643.0631 Tel
Residential & Student Service Programs, IT          510.425.8409 Pgr
University of California, Berkeley                  www.berkeley.edu
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