I’m speaking at the NYS Internal Control Association on Thursday and will be in Baltimore on Friday
Lately, it seems like the days are just flying by. As the different initiatives I have been focusing on are getting completed and being launched, I’m turning my time back to blogging, podcasting and working to help support organizations committed to changing the way people protect information (of course, the different solutions I’ve been developing are designed to make that a bit easier for everyone). Along those lines, if you live in or will happen to be in the Albany, NY area this coming Thursday, I wanted to let you know that I will be presenting a version of the Into the Breach keynote on Thursday. I’m really excited to have the opportunity start to share the research that has gone into creating Into the Breach and offer some simple tips to how you can prepare your organization and make a difference.
More details on the meeting are here: http://www.nysica.com/meetings.htm
Based on the request, I’m also going to discuss the approach and research that went into the Information Protect Assessment Toolkit (IPAT). It won’t be a sales pitch. Instead, I’m going to focus on why I created the IPAT and how you can apply the principles to your work. I have a few more “pending” speaking dates coming up, and I’ll try to post up information about the public dates so that you’ll be able to attend. If you want more information about the keynote and workshops, please send me an email at securitycatalyst@gmail.com. We can set a time to talk and explore if the keynote or workshop would be right for your organization and could help you engage people to change the way they protect information. I’m always up for a fun discussion - with no strings attached and no pressure. If you need someone to help, give me shout. You can also check out Into the Breach (sssshhhh, I’m going to tell you more about that tomorrow).
Baltimore
I’m planning to head to Baltimore on Thursday night to attend the CSO Breakfast Club on Friday morning. In fact, we’re planning an exciting announcement while we’re there for those who attend the events. You can learn all about the awesome CSO Breakfast club here: http://www.csobreakfastclub.com/.
I have some meetings planned for the afternoon, but I purposely booked a later flight back to Albany to have some time to catch up with a few friends. If you’re in the area and want to catch up, I’d love to hear from you. If you don’t mind venturing near the Airport, we can start the holiday weekend off in a happy way. I’m looking forward to being back in the area.
Keep making a difference!
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