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June 15, 2017 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM America/New York Timezone
2017-06-15T18:00:00-04:00
2017-06-15T21:00:00-04:00
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St. Thomas University
16401 NW 37th Ave
Opa-locka, FL 33054
USA
SFISSA: The Prevention Bias with Ciper's Christian Kutscherauer @ St. Thomas University | Opa-locka | Florida | United States

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Please join us for our June Monthly Meeting. As always, 2 speakers and networking to follow.

This month, another new location: St. Thomas University in Miami Gardens.  St. Thomas has started a new Cybersecurity Leadership program with masters and doctoral degrees, and we wanted to highlight these programs to our members.

Please come into the campus from their main entrance on NW 37th Ave, just south of Palmetto Expressway/826 (Please take 37th Avenue exit on FL 826).  The guards there will know we are coming and send you on your way. There is a large gravel parking area as you come into the main campus (lot 11), or park in lot 10 next to it.  We will be meeting in Bobcat Hall of Fame, which is located at Building 7 (Carroll Hall), which is south of the parking lots.

Speaker 1- Christian Kutscherauer, Cipher

Christian “CK” Kutscherauer,  CIPHER’s CTO is responsible for Cyber Security delivery services, overseeing Consulting and Managed Services for CIPHER’s clients. CK focuses on continuously improving CIPHER’s client service quality, as well as augmenting CIPHER’s Cyber Security technical capabilities. CK has more than 20 years of experience in Information Technology, with emphasis in Information Security and Governance. CK combines very deep technical expertise with a business oriented approach, successfully working in a broad spectrum of engagements, ranging from C-Level interactions to Engineering and Operations.

Title of the Talk: The Prevention Bias

Talk Abstract: This presentation sheds light on how current Cyber Security efforts are still skewed towards Prevention efforts, and their implications for Enterprise Security. It also discusses the need to incorporate Monitoring, Alerting and Response as key elements in a sound Cyber Security investment portfolio.