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ARMA
- Boston Chapter Meeting
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Presents:
"Delivering
an Integrated, Efficient Data Protection Controls Framework"
Overview:
Corporate data protection controls
implementations are typically diffuse and disorganized, lacking any singular
consolidated “backbone” strategy that provides a clear, consistent direction
of InfoSec controls implementation. The result is often an expensive
patchwork of piecemeal, encryption- and product-centric controls cobbled
together.
This presentation, by Ed Kelliher, Information Security Architect for Boston
Scientific, the culmination of over 3 years of analysis, testing, resource
coordination, and product co-design with RSA, provides the audience a
practical, seamless, data protection controls framework.
Biography:
For the past year, Ed Kelliher has served in
the capacity of an Enterprise Information Securty Architect for Boston
Scientific Corporation. For the previous eight years, Ed has served as
Enterprise Information Security Architect for Staples, Inc. In these roles,
Ed has been responsible for architecting each company’s enterprise data
protection strategy, and driving the strategy’s implementation across all
aspects of the corporate IS infrastructure. Prior to joining Staples, Ed was
the Information Security Manager for the Engineering organization at Digital
Equipment Corporation – God bless its soul. Ed has over 25 years experience
as an information security professional, specializing in data protection.
Ed received his CISSP in 1997, and both his
CISM and CGEIT in 2008. He’s an active member of ISACA and the New England
Chapter of the ISSA.
Time:
11:30 AM – Registration
12:00 PM – Lunch
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM Presentation
Menu
Choices:
TBD
Fees:
Chapter Members: $45.00
Non-Chapter Members: $65.00
Student: $20.00
Walk-In:
$65.00
RESERVATIONS
ARE REQUIRED: Reservations
can be made at
www.armaboston.org,
please contact Kerry Anderson Program Director at
KERRY.ANN.ANDERSON@VERIZON.NET
Reservations Not Cancelled 24 Hours in Advance Will Be Billed.
Contributions
or gifts to our organization are not deductible as charitable contributions
for US federal income tax purposes. Membership dues and other payments may
be deductible as ordinary necessary business expenses.
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