e-Discovery Conference
March 24, 2010 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Presented by:
ARMA Greater Indianapolis Chapter
Session 1:
Physical Security, & Handling Classified
Information Overview
– Rolls-Royce
Security Expert, Cynthia J. vanBree
Session 2:
Cyber Threats To Indiana Corporations And
Their Clients
– FBI Cyber Security Expert,
Special Agent Michael Alford
Session 3:
Enterprise Signature-Based Antivirus is
catching less than 50% of current attacks:
How can you protect your Data and Devices?
-Bob Foley, J.D., CEO
Session 4:
The Intersection of Data Privacy, Records
Management and e-Discovery
- Joan S.
Antokol, Esq.
Who should attend?
Information & Records Professionals, Privacy & Security
and IT Professionals, Lawyers, Paralegals and Students
Sessions approved for 4 ICRM Certification
Maintenance Program (CMP) credit hours
(1 CMP credit hour per session)
Sessions eligible for 4 CPE credits from IAPP |
International Association of Privacy Professionals
(1 CPE credit per session)
Sessions approved for 4 CLE Credits
(1 CLE credit per session)
ARMA Greater Indianapolis Chapter
Schedule
8:00-8:30 Registration & CE Sign-in/Continental
Breakfast
8:30-9:30 Session 1
9:30-10:00 Break/Vendor Exhibits/CE Sign-in
10:00-11:00 Session 2
11:00-11:30 Vendor Exhibits
11:30-12:30 Lunch/Vendor Exhibits/CE Sign-in
12:30-1:30 Session 3
1:30-2:00 Break/Vendor Exhibits/CE Sign-in
2:00-3:00 Session 4
3:00 - 3:30 Closing remarks/ prize drawings
(must be present to win)
Where:
Rolls-Royce Training Ctr. - Auditorium
2601 W. Raymond St.
Indianapolis. IN 46241
(See map on page 3)
When:
Weds., June 15, 8:00 am to 3:30 pm.
Registration:
One price, any or all sessions & vendor
exhibits:
$75 ARMA Members
$100 Non-members
$25 Students
(School I.D. required)
* Includes continental breakfast and lunch.
Advance registration online by June 13
that
to guarantee seating and
meals.
Pay online at time of registration. Only cash and
checks accepted at the door.
REGISTER NOW: SEATING IS LIMITED!
*Please note that Rolls-Royce security protocol requires all visitors present a photo I.D. and Foreign Nationals must use the advance registration process and will be contacted for additional documentation requirements.
ARMA International is a not-for-profit professional association and the authority on managing records and information – paper and electronic. The Greater
Indianapolis Chapter provides education, research and networking opportunities to information professionals in Indiana.
Information Security &
Protection Seminar
I
(8:30 - 9:30)
Session 1: Physical Security, & Handling Classified Information Overview
Physical Security Overview (per the NISPOM, National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual) Requirements for shredding, GSA (U.S.A. General Services Administration) approved safes, copy machines (approved copiers), secure conference rooms, U.S. mail. Handling Classified Information Overview Procedures employees should follow when working on contracts that require access to classified
information--information that for reasons of national security needs to be protected. Objectives: *Describe how information becomes classified. *Describe the concept of security clearances. *Recognize classified information. *Practice proper procedures for safeguarding classified information in its various forms (e.g. hardcopy, electronic). *Identify classified material that has not been properly safeguarded and take appropriate action. *Address security questions or concerns to the local security office. *Definitions of Foreign National, Foreign Person, Foreign Interest. *Intelligence threats. *Foreign Collection Methods of Operation. *Controlled unclassified information.
Presented by: Cynthia J. vanBree, Rolls-Royce Security Expert
(10:00 - 11:00) Session 2: Cyber Threats To Indiana Corporations And Their Clients
Presented by: Special Agent Michael Alford
Ms. vanBree is the Senior Security Manager for Rolls-Royce in Indianapolis. Cindy has over twenty years of experience in the practical implementation of the United States National Industrial Security Program (NISP). The NISP prescribes the requirements for safeguarding classified national security information in industry established through Executive Order 12829. Cindy earned an MBA from University of Indianapolis and is a recipient of the James A. Cogswell Award for excellence in industrial security. Cindy has received commendations from the FBI and Defense Security Service for her contributions to the national security.
Special Agent Alford, FBI cyber security expert, will discuss the threats to Indiana corporations and their customers posed by cyber criminals extending beyond the Internet. The attackers utilize a combination of sophisticated computer intrusions, phishing schemes, social engineering and physical theft, and are supported by world-wide availability of compromised computers to route malicious Internet traffic. SA Alford will discuss the FBI’s efforts to combat this crime problem and provide suggestions to corporations for handling incidents.
Michael Alford has been a Special Agent with the FBI in Indianapolis for over three years and has over 15 years of experience in computer security and computer forensics. He routinely investigates complex computer intrusions, including national security intrusions and intrusions into industrial control systems. Prior to his current position, he worked at the University of Central Florida as Coordinator of Computer Applications for the University Relations division.
(12:30-1:30) Session 3: Enterprise Signature-Based Antivirus is catching less than 50% of current attacks: How
can you protect your Data and Devices?
Despite the increased adoption of cloud computing and other hosted application technologies, most organizations are still committed to providing every knowledge worker with a personal computer. This computer then becomes a target for an increasingly well funded, sophisticated, innovative and diabolical set of criminals across the world. The threat environment continues to outpace improvements in threat detection effectiveness. Signature-based AV has been limping along on life support for years. A multi-layered approach that includes behavioral protection technologies offers promise to provide effective protection. This presentation will look at the recent trends in endpoint attacks and available options to safeguard against intrusion and data loss.
Presented by: Bob Foley, J.D., CEO Matrix Global Partners, Inc.
(2:00-3:00) Session 4: The Intersection of Data Privacy, Records Management and e-Discovery
Presented by: Joan S. Antokol, Managing Partner, Head Privacy and Data Protection Practice Park Legal LLC
Joan Antokol is internationally recognized for her work in privacy and data protection. She is a member of Park Legal LLC, a new Indianapolis-based boutique law firm that focuses its practice in the areas of data privacy, information security and data management. Ms. Antokol also owns an online training company and a software company. She assists global and local organizations with many aspects of privacy, security, and overall compliance, such as healthcare privacy and security, security breaches (including risk minimization), employee privacy, credit card data compliance, enterprise management, privacy and security policies and procedures, and privacy auditing.
Joan is a frequent presenter at privacy conferences in the U.S. and E.U. and has a number of published articles about privacy and security. Since 2002, Joan has been the only private sector attorney who is a member of a group comprised of the data protection regulators from each of the E.U. Member States, Canada, Switzerland, the U.S. (i.e., Federal Trade Commission and U.S. Homeland Security), and several countries in Asia. Ms. Antokol is also the 2011 Chair of the Indiana Security and Privacy Network (InSPN), a privacy and security organization that currently has about 100 local organizations as members.
Before starting Park Legal LLC in May 2010, Joan spent three years as a partner at a large Indianapolis law firm and launched that firm’s privacy and records management practice group. Prior to that time, Joan was a Vice President and the Global Head of Privacy for the 260 Novartis Group companies.
Data privacy, records management and e-discovery continue to impact organizations, including those in Indiana. Joan Antokol, Indianapolis attorney and former Global Privacy Officer at Novartis Pharma, will discuss the changing US and global privacy landscape. She will incorporate a discussion on how privacy and security requirements are influencing records and e-Discovery. Further, she will provide recommendations to organizations.
Bob has spent the majority of his business career as an entrepreneur and leader in the software industry. While trained as a lawyer, Bob has focused on building and managing businesses that develop software and services for customers in the areas of data management and security and has worked with organizations that range from small banks to international business leaders like The Gap, GE, McDonald’s and large federal government organizations. Bob’s current passion is developing his business, Matrix, into a leader in endpoint security solutions and support and is currently working with organizations around the world.