NY SPIN List member,
Important news:
We and Dana Pylayeva have moved her DevOps Game from 5/22 to Monday, 9/17/2018.
Same time and location:
When: Mon, 9/17/2018, 5:30 to 7:45 pm.
Where: ThoughtWorks, 99 Madison Ave, between 29th and 30th Streets, 15th Floor
Get details and signup early for limited seating:
https://nyspin201809.eventbrite.com/?aff=NL
With appreciation,
-Your NY SPIN Board
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Tuesday, May 22, 2018
** 5/22 DevOps Game moved to 9/17/2018 **
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Monday, May 14, 2018
5/22, 5:30-7:45 pm in NYC: Dana Pylayeva's DevOps with Chocolate, LEGO and Scrum Game
Organizational change could cause fear, bring havoc and face strong resistance. What if there were a way to ease into the change and help your teams (and your management) grasp the value of DevOps adoption?
Join this workshop and experience a way to learn the benefits of DevOps culture through a simulation game. Use role cards, avatars, LEGO and chocolate to visualize bottlenecks in the value delivery flow as well as build empathy for different roles involved in the process.
You will learn to expand the boundaries of individual roles, acquire T-shaped skills and expand the Development team circle to include Operations and Security. We will simulate building and patching environments and protect them from Hackers’ attacks. Through the game, we will transition to continuous value delivery, shorten feedback loop and accelerate the response to the ever-changing market demands.
Details and signup: https://nyspin201805.eventbrite.com?/aff=AL
Brief Bio: Dana is an Agile Coach, trainer, author and international speaker with over 17 years of diverse IT experience. Keen interest in DevOps culture and experience in Gamification all come together in Dana's game and book “Introduction to DevOps with Chocolate, LEGO and Scrum Game”.
Dana is passionate about collaboration and helping teams improve. She is a certified Training from the Back of the Room trainer, Open Space and Retrospectives facilitator, CSM, CSP, CSPO, Certified LeSS Practitioner and the founder of Big Apple Scrum Day conference. Last month, she delivered a keynote to Agile Games 2018 in Boston. Dana currently works at Hudson's Bay Company.
Join this workshop and experience a way to learn the benefits of DevOps culture through a simulation game. Use role cards, avatars, LEGO and chocolate to visualize bottlenecks in the value delivery flow as well as build empathy for different roles involved in the process.
You will learn to expand the boundaries of individual roles, acquire T-shaped skills and expand the Development team circle to include Operations and Security. We will simulate building and patching environments and protect them from Hackers’ attacks. Through the game, we will transition to continuous value delivery, shorten feedback loop and accelerate the response to the ever-changing market demands.
Details and signup: https://nyspin201805.eventbrite.com?/aff=AL
Brief Bio: Dana is an Agile Coach, trainer, author and international speaker with over 17 years of diverse IT experience. Keen interest in DevOps culture and experience in Gamification all come together in Dana's game and book “Introduction to DevOps with Chocolate, LEGO and Scrum Game”.
Dana is passionate about collaboration and helping teams improve. She is a certified Training from the Back of the Room trainer, Open Space and Retrospectives facilitator, CSM, CSP, CSPO, Certified LeSS Practitioner and the founder of Big Apple Scrum Day conference. Last month, she delivered a keynote to Agile Games 2018 in Boston. Dana currently works at Hudson's Bay Company.
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Thursday, May 10, 2018
Organizational change could cause fear, bring havoc, and face strong resistance. What if there was a way to ease into the change and help your teams (and your management) grasp the value of DevOps adoption?
Join this workshop and experience a way to learn about the benefits of DevOps culture through a simulation game. Use role cards, avatars, LEGO and chocolate to visualize bottlenecks in the value delivery flow as well as build empathy for different roles involved in the process. You will learn to expand the boundaries of individual roles, acquire T-shaped skills and expand the Development team circle to include Operations and Security.
We will simulate building and patching environments and protect them from Hackers’ attacks. We will transition to continuous value delivery, shorten feedback loop and accelerate the response to the ever-changing market demands.
SPACE IN THIS AMAZING WORKSHOP IS LIMITED.
More details: meetup.com/nyspin/events/250089106/
Join this workshop and experience a way to learn about the benefits of DevOps culture through a simulation game. Use role cards, avatars, LEGO and chocolate to visualize bottlenecks in the value delivery flow as well as build empathy for different roles involved in the process. You will learn to expand the boundaries of individual roles, acquire T-shaped skills and expand the Development team circle to include Operations and Security.
We will simulate building and patching environments and protect them from Hackers’ attacks. We will transition to continuous value delivery, shorten feedback loop and accelerate the response to the ever-changing market demands.
More details: meetup.com/nyspin/events/250089106/
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pylayeva,
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Monday, September 19, 2016
Last chance: Sept. 19 - Using Strong Processes to Counter Emerging Cyber Threats
#NYSPIN #NY_SPIN
Welcome to the 2016-2017 season of NY SPIN, New York’s Software and Systems Process Improvement Network. We are pleased to be starting the season as a joint event with NYMISSA, the New York Metro Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association. The topic is: Using Strong Processes to Counter Emerging Cyber Threats. This will be a panel discussion and an expanded event. We are starting earlier than usual, so pay attention to the details below.
Please note this event is on a Monday.
NY SPIN is also pleased to announce that Wells Fargo Advisors will be our exclusive venue host this season, so all meetings will be in the same location.
All discounts ends @ 5pm 9/18. Full price after that.
Welcome to the 2016-2017 season of NY SPIN, New York’s Software and Systems Process Improvement Network. We are pleased to be starting the season as a joint event with NYMISSA, the New York Metro Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association. The topic is: Using Strong Processes to Counter Emerging Cyber Threats. This will be a panel discussion and an expanded event. We are starting earlier than usual, so pay attention to the details below.
Please note this event is on a Monday.
NY SPIN is also pleased to announce that Wells Fargo Advisors will be our exclusive venue host this season, so all meetings will be in the same location.
All discounts ends @ 5pm 9/18. Full price after that.
==============================================================
Click here to RSVP
(Need to cancel? Contact us to let us know.)
(Sorry. No refunds if you cancel, but you'll be giving someone else a chance to register if registration is still open).
==============================================================
| Topic: | Using Strong Processes to Counter Emerging Cyber Threats |
| Presenter: | Panel Discussion |
| Date: | Sept 19, 2016 (MONDAY) |
| Time: | 5:00pm Networking 5:30pm Event 8:00 More networking |
| Location: | Wells Fargo Advisors |
*There will also be a brief presentation by Ronan Cox before the main presentation.
|
Come for the information.
Come for the networking.
Come for the refreshments.
Come for the door prizes.
|
If you wish to join NY SPIN, please use the NY SPIN membership "registration" option at the link below:
Synopsis:
Using Strong Processes to Counter Emerging Cyber Threats
Information
Security is establishing its place among the chief of concerns at the
executive level. Information Security is widely recognized as a
strategic discipline, requiring formal and holistic processes. These
processes and the technologies they rely on are subject to change and
enhancement, given the evolving nature of threats and risks to the
enterprise.
What are Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and their information security personnel to do when facing the evolving threat landscape and, simultaneously, demands from enterprise leaders (and customers) to achieve the highest levels of integrity, confidentiality, and availability? Experienced CISOs understand these challenges and rise above them to achieve organizational objectives and operational excellence. They seek out the latest and greatest in point solutions, while enhancing and evolving their processes to pivot and adjust to the evolving threat landscape.
Takeaways:
What are Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and their information security personnel to do when facing the evolving threat landscape and, simultaneously, demands from enterprise leaders (and customers) to achieve the highest levels of integrity, confidentiality, and availability? Experienced CISOs understand these challenges and rise above them to achieve organizational objectives and operational excellence. They seek out the latest and greatest in point solutions, while enhancing and evolving their processes to pivot and adjust to the evolving threat landscape.
Takeaways:
Attendees will walk away with the following:
- An understanding of the current threat landscape and emerging threats.
- Perspective as to where processes break down and require enhancement.
- Process improvements that have been identified as effective and valuable in the field.
Biography:
(In alphabetical order)
Jay Leek, CISM, CISA, CISSP
Jay
is a Managing Director and the Chief Information Security Officer for
Blackstone since joining in May 2012 where he also oversees the
Blackstone Portfolio Company Information Risk & Security Community.
Prior to joining Blackstone, Jay established, built and headed up global
information risk and security programs for Equifax and Nokia. Over the
past 20 years, Jay has also worked as a product manager as well as a
consultant to numerous telecom companies, government agencies and
financial institutions assisting them with business development,
strategic planning and architectural design required to meet their
information risk and security objectives. He also acts as an industry
advisor for information security organizations and government agencies,
and he currently serves as a Board Director for Optiv Security, RedOwl
Analytics, CyberGRX and the NY Metro ISSA Chapter, Board Observer for
Cylance and Phantom Cyber and on the Advisory Board for iSIGHT Partners
and Risk IO.
Brian Lozada, CISSP
Brian Lozada, CISSP
Brian
is the Chief Information Security Officer for ZocDoc. Previously,
Brian was the Chief Information Security Officer for Abacus Group, the
largest cloud provider within the financial services sector. He was
responsible for the development and maintenance of Abacus’s information
security program. Prior to joining Abacus, Brian was Chief Information
Security Officer at Condé Nast, where he was responsible for overseeing
the security and risk management for all digital and technology
operations. He led the company’s integration of information security
efforts in the development of next-generation digital products and
services. Brian has held several senior information security management
positions at Sony Music Entertainment, and Vonage. He is CISSP certified
and has a B.S. in Information Security and an M.S. in Homeland Security
from Monmouth University. With over 15 years of experience developing
and maintaining information security programs for some of the world’s
top brands, his vision and drive have been instrumental in promoting
information security within any business workflow across several
industries.
Keith O’Sullivan
Keith
is the Global Head (CISO) and VP of information Security for Time Inc.
In this capacity, Keith leads the strategic Information Security
direction for one of the largest branded media companies in the world.
The Time Inc. brand reaches more than 140 million people each month
across multiple print and digital platforms. Keith has over 15 years of
Information Security experience and is a thought leader in his field.
Keith's expertise and knowledge spans many Information Security
disciplines including emerging defense in-depth technologies, innovative
cloud security solutions and Intelligence surrounding insider threats.
Keith's security leadership supports innovative DevSecOps models and
building diverse security teams in many industries including media,
insurance, consulting and technology. Keith O’Sullivan
Christopher Walsh
Christopher
Walsh is a First Vice President and the Corporate Information Security
Officer for Bank Leumi USA since joining in May 2007. Prior to joining
Bank Leumi, Chris managed varied security projects at Protiviti allowing
him to work with several Global 100 clients. Chris started as an
information security practitioner as a security engineer at a prominent
Wall Street investment bank. He is an active participant with the
Financial Services - Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC)
intelligence sharing and contributes regularly to its Community
Institution Council. Chris recently achieved a MSc. Cybersecurity from
Fordham University.
==============================================================
Click here to RSVP
(Need to cancel? Contact us to let us know.)
(Sorry. No refunds if you cancel, but you'll be giving someone else a chance to register if registration is still open).
==============================================================
To become a NY SPIN general member, please use the "registration" option at the link below:
http://nyspinmembership.eventbrite.com**Membership gets you special discounts and sometimes notices of extra events.**
Once you have joined in this manner, you can manage your membership by going to http://eventbrite.com/ and logging in and updating your information, should it change.
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Project Management Professionals (PMPs) earn at least 1 PDU credit for attending a NY SPIN event. (PMI considers NY SPIN to be a "Category B Continuing Education Provider".)
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Directions
Wells Fargo Advisors
150 E 42nd Street
(Between Lexington Ave and Third Ave - Near Grand Central Station)
By Train/Subway
Not all
trains run at all times and subway schedules are subject to change. For
current schedules, weekly service advisories and maps, contact the
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) at (718) 330-1234 or visit
the subway section of the MTA Web Site.
Grand Central Station/42nd Street:
4, 5, 6, 7, S (Shuttle from Times Square)
Various commuter rail lines that go to Grand Central Station
Other subway options:
42nd Street/Bryant Park (6th Ave/Ave of the Americas):
B, D, F, M
About a 5 -6 block walk, or transfer is available to the 7 train to Grand Central Station
Times Square/42nd Street:
Too far to walk from here unless you allow lots of time and don't mind walking clear across town:
A, C, E, N, Q, R, 1, 2, 3 and then transfer to the 7 (or the S Shuttle Train) to Grand Central Station/42nd Street
==============================================================
Click here to RSVP
(Need to cancel? Contact us to let us know.)
(Sorry. No refunds if you cancel, but you'll be giving someone else a chance to register if registration is still open).
==============================================================
Friday, September 16, 2016
Sept. 19 - Using Strong Processes to Counter Emerging Cyber Threats
#NYSPIN #NY_SPIN
Welcome to the 2016-2017 season of NY SPIN, New York’s Software and Systems Process Improvement Network. We are pleased to be starting the season as a joint event with NYMISSA, the New York Metro Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association. The topic is: Using Strong Processes to Counter Emerging Cyber Threats. This will be a panel discussion and an expanded event. We are starting earlier than usual, so pay attention to the details below.
Please note this event is on a Monday.
NY SPIN is also pleased to announce that Wells Fargo Advisors will be our exclusive venue host this season, so all meetings will be in the same location.
All discounts ends @ 5pm 9/18. Full price after that.
Welcome to the 2016-2017 season of NY SPIN, New York’s Software and Systems Process Improvement Network. We are pleased to be starting the season as a joint event with NYMISSA, the New York Metro Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association. The topic is: Using Strong Processes to Counter Emerging Cyber Threats. This will be a panel discussion and an expanded event. We are starting earlier than usual, so pay attention to the details below.
Please note this event is on a Monday.
NY SPIN is also pleased to announce that Wells Fargo Advisors will be our exclusive venue host this season, so all meetings will be in the same location.
All discounts ends @ 5pm 9/18. Full price after that.
==============================================================
Click here to RSVP
(Need to cancel? Contact us to let us know.)
(Sorry. No refunds if you cancel, but you'll be giving someone else a chance to register if registration is still open).
==============================================================
| Topic: | Using Strong Processes to Counter Emerging Cyber Threats |
| Presenter: | Panel Discussion |
| Date: | Sept 19, 2016 (MONDAY) |
| Time: | 5:00pm Networking 5:30pm Event 8:00 More networking |
| Location: | Wells Fargo Advisors |
*There will also be a brief presentation by Ronan Cox before the main presentation.
|
Come for the information.
Come for the networking.
Come for the refreshments.
Come for the door prizes.
|
If you wish to join NY SPIN, please use the NY SPIN membership "registration" option at the link below:
Synopsis:
Using Strong Processes to Counter Emerging Cyber Threats
Information
Security is establishing its place among the chief of concerns at the
executive level. Information Security is widely recognized as a
strategic discipline, requiring formal and holistic processes. These
processes and the technologies they rely on are subject to change and
enhancement, given the evolving nature of threats and risks to the
enterprise.
What are Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and their information security personnel to do when facing the evolving threat landscape and, simultaneously, demands from enterprise leaders (and customers) to achieve the highest levels of integrity, confidentiality, and availability? Experienced CISOs understand these challenges and rise above them to achieve organizational objectives and operational excellence. They seek out the latest and greatest in point solutions, while enhancing and evolving their processes to pivot and adjust to the evolving threat landscape.
Takeaways:
What are Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and their information security personnel to do when facing the evolving threat landscape and, simultaneously, demands from enterprise leaders (and customers) to achieve the highest levels of integrity, confidentiality, and availability? Experienced CISOs understand these challenges and rise above them to achieve organizational objectives and operational excellence. They seek out the latest and greatest in point solutions, while enhancing and evolving their processes to pivot and adjust to the evolving threat landscape.
Takeaways:
Attendees will walk away with the following:
- An understanding of the current threat landscape and emerging threats.
- Perspective as to where processes break down and require enhancement.
- Process improvements that have been identified as effective and valuable in the field.
Biography:
(In alphabetical order)
Jay Leek, CISM, CISA, CISSP
Jay
is a Managing Director and the Chief Information Security Officer for
Blackstone since joining in May 2012 where he also oversees the
Blackstone Portfolio Company Information Risk & Security Community.
Prior to joining Blackstone, Jay established, built and headed up global
information risk and security programs for Equifax and Nokia. Over the
past 20 years, Jay has also worked as a product manager as well as a
consultant to numerous telecom companies, government agencies and
financial institutions assisting them with business development,
strategic planning and architectural design required to meet their
information risk and security objectives. He also acts as an industry
advisor for information security organizations and government agencies,
and he currently serves as a Board Director for Optiv Security, RedOwl
Analytics, CyberGRX and the NY Metro ISSA Chapter, Board Observer for
Cylance and Phantom Cyber and on the Advisory Board for iSIGHT Partners
and Risk IO.
Brian Lozada, CISSP
Brian Lozada, CISSP
Brian
is the Chief Information Security Officer for ZocDoc. Previously,
Brian was the Chief Information Security Officer for Abacus Group, the
largest cloud provider within the financial services sector. He was
responsible for the development and maintenance of Abacus’s information
security program. Prior to joining Abacus, Brian was Chief Information
Security Officer at Condé Nast, where he was responsible for overseeing
the security and risk management for all digital and technology
operations. He led the company’s integration of information security
efforts in the development of next-generation digital products and
services. Brian has held several senior information security management
positions at Sony Music Entertainment, and Vonage. He is CISSP certified
and has a B.S. in Information Security and an M.S. in Homeland Security
from Monmouth University. With over 15 years of experience developing
and maintaining information security programs for some of the world’s
top brands, his vision and drive have been instrumental in promoting
information security within any business workflow across several
industries.
Keith O’Sullivan
Keith
is the Global Head (CISO) and VP of information Security for Time Inc.
In this capacity, Keith leads the strategic Information Security
direction for one of the largest branded media companies in the world.
The Time Inc. brand reaches more than 140 million people each month
across multiple print and digital platforms. Keith has over 15 years of
Information Security experience and is a thought leader in his field.
Keith's expertise and knowledge spans many Information Security
disciplines including emerging defense in-depth technologies, innovative
cloud security solutions and Intelligence surrounding insider threats.
Keith's security leadership supports innovative DevSecOps models and
building diverse security teams in many industries including media,
insurance, consulting and technology. Keith O’Sullivan
Christopher Walsh
Christopher
Walsh is a First Vice President and the Corporate Information Security
Officer for Bank Leumi USA since joining in May 2007. Prior to joining
Bank Leumi, Chris managed varied security projects at Protiviti allowing
him to work with several Global 100 clients. Chris started as an
information security practitioner as a security engineer at a prominent
Wall Street investment bank. He is an active participant with the
Financial Services - Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC)
intelligence sharing and contributes regularly to its Community
Institution Council. Chris recently achieved a MSc. Cybersecurity from
Fordham University.
==============================================================
Click here to RSVP
(Need to cancel? Contact us to let us know.)
(Sorry. No refunds if you cancel, but you'll be giving someone else a chance to register if registration is still open).
==============================================================
To become a NY SPIN general member, please use the "registration" option at the link below:
http://nyspinmembership.eventbrite.com**Membership gets you special discounts and sometimes notices of extra events.**
Once you have joined in this manner, you can manage your membership by going to http://eventbrite.com/ and logging in and updating your information, should it change.
==============================================================
==============================================================
Get updates via SMS by texting follow NY_SPIN to 40404
==============================================================
==============================================================
Project Management Professionals (PMPs) earn at least 1 PDU credit for attending a NY SPIN event. (PMI considers NY SPIN to be a "Category B Continuing Education Provider".)
==============================================================
Directions
Wells Fargo Advisors
150 E 42nd Street
(Between Lexington Ave and Third Ave - Near Grand Central Station)
By Train/Subway
Not all
trains run at all times and subway schedules are subject to change. For
current schedules, weekly service advisories and maps, contact the
Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) at (718) 330-1234 or visit
the subway section of the MTA Web Site.
Grand Central Station/42nd Street:
4, 5, 6, 7, S (Shuttle from Times Square)
Various commuter rail lines that go to Grand Central Station
Other subway options:
42nd Street/Bryant Park (6th Ave/Ave of the Americas):
B, D, F, M
About a 5 -6 block walk, or transfer is available to the 7 train to Grand Central Station
Times Square/42nd Street:
Too far to walk from here unless you allow lots of time and don't mind walking clear across town:
A, C, E, N, Q, R, 1, 2, 3 and then transfer to the 7 (or the S Shuttle Train) to Grand Central Station/42nd Street
==============================================================
Click here to RSVP
(Need to cancel? Contact us to let us know.)
(Sorry. No refunds if you cancel, but you'll be giving someone else a chance to register if registration is still open).
==============================================================
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