February 24, 2015 at 6:30 PM

ISSA National Capital Chapter February meeting topic:

Data Breach: Investigations and Readiness

 

Abstract
Turn on the television and you are more likely to hear about a data breach than any other security incident. Despite all security measures, data leakage and exfiltration still occur in “well-protected” enterprise networks – bypassing all defensive measures. Unless a viable process exists to protect valuable corporate intellectual property and customers’ sensitive information, data breaches and loss will become commonplace rather than an anomaly. Real-world experience gained from preparing high-stake organizations against data loss as well as in conducting high-profile investigations will be shared with participants. These experiences should help attendees anticipate, prepare for, and conduct forensically-sound data breaches investigations timely. 

About the Speaker 
Inno Eroraha

Inno Eroraha is the Founder and Chief Strategist of NetSecurity® Corporation, a computer forensics, cyber security and training company based in Dulles, Virginia. His main responsibility is to position NetSecurity as “the brand of choice for forensics, security, and training,” by delivering high-quality, timely, and customer-focused solutions. Mr. Eroraha oversees NetSecurity’s day-to-day operations, including the proprietary HANDS-ON HOW-TO® training program and the state-of-the-art NETSECURITY FORENSIC LABS. He leads the execution of NetSecurity’s solutions and helps clients protect, defend, and recover valuable assets from cyber attacks and computer fraud. He has been consulted by Fortune 500 companies, financial institutions, IRS, DHS, DoD, and otherpremier organizations to solve complex cyber security problems.

Before founding NetSecurity, Mr. Eroraha was a senior manager of information security at VeriSign, Inc. In this capacity, he led the implementation of solutions to protect critical Internet infrastructures. As an advocate, he significantly heightened security awareness among internal and external stakeholders and key decision makers. Inno Eroraha also worked at Network Associates (now McAfee), Trusted Information Systems, Smartronix, SAIC, and other consulting firms. Mr. Eroraha has contributed to the field of computer security and forensics, often speaking, authoring, or consulting with media outlets on security and forensics topics.

Mr. Eroraha graduated cum laude with dual-bachelor degrees in mathematics and computer science from Morgan State University. He also received a masters degree in computer science from The George Washington University. Additionally, he has received industry certifications that include CISSP, ISSAP, ISSMP, CISM, CISA, CHFI, CCSE, and CCSA. Mr. Eroraha is a member of FBI InfraGard, High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA), (ISC)2 , ISSA, and ISACA.

 

Please RSVP if you plan to attend.
Non-members are welcome without charge! Light refreshments will be served.

 

Tuesday, February 24, 2015 6:30 PM

Government Publishing Office
Room A138
732 N. Capitol St.
Washington, DC, 20401

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