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Presentation:
Speakers will discuss all things cyber deception including why legacy and high interaction honeypots don't scale, are expensive and add attack surface, what technologies organizations can implement for host, protocol and Active Directory deception, as well as how to best integrate those technologies into existing cyber defenses.
About the Speakers:
Charlie Kawasaki, CISSP, VP of Business Development, Formaltech
Charlie has over 35 years of experience working in technology, primarily in venture-backed start-ups, early stage and spin-out companies innovating in the cybersecurity, software, and network industries. He currently serves as the VP of Business Development at Formaltech, CTO for PacStar, and Entrepreneur in Resident at Galois. Charlie is highly involved in the local technology community by serving as a Board Member of Technology Association of Oregon, Co-chair of TAO Cyber Lab, Vice-chair of Oregon Cybersecurity Advisory Council, and Founder and Manager of NW Cyber Camp. |
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Presentation:
Speakers will discuss all things cyber deception including why legacy and high interaction honeypots don't scale, are expensive and add attack surface, what technologies organizations can implement for host, protocol and Active Directory deception, as well as how to best integrate those technologies into existing cyber defenses.
About the Speakers:
Charlie Kawasaki, CISSP, VP of Business Development, Formaltech
Charlie has over 35 years of experience working in technology, primarily in venture-backed start-ups, early stage and spin-out companies innovating in the cybersecurity, software, and network industries. He currently serves as the VP of Business Development at Formaltech, CTO for PacStar, and Entrepreneur in Resident at Galois. Charlie is highly involved in the local technology community by serving as a Board Member of Technology Association of Oregon, Co-chair of TAO Cyber Lab, Vice-chair of Oregon Cybersecurity Advisory Council, and Founder and Manager of NW Cyber Camp.
Price: The chapter meeting is subsidized by chapter memberships and sponsors. There is a nominal fee of $10 (member) or $25 (non-member) for preregistered attendees. Walk in attendees are welcome but will be charged $30 at the door. If you wish to become a member, please visit http://portland.issa.org/join-issa-portland/ for additional details.
CPEs: The chapter maintains proof of attendance for members but it is the member's responsibility to ensure that these CPE's are credited to their respective accounts. This luncheon will offer 1 CPE per hour of attendance.
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