ISSA Central Plains Chapter
February 7th,  2003

 

 

Central Plains Chapter Meeting:


”Disaster Recovery Planning”, Jim Orr

Information is the most valuable component of your companies continued success. The ability to access the vast stores of data in your business systems is critical to your ability to compete and grow. Without a solid framework for providing Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity, you are placing you business at serious risk. We will discuss the general principles behind any solid DR and BC planning framework This presentation will focus on helping you navigate the steps from identifying threats to risk analysis to implementing and testing your plans. We will also cover the steps needed to incorporate this framework into your normal business processes and IT projects.


In this informative and practical seminar, Jim Orr will discuss the use of planning and implementation strategies for developing and deploying a Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity framework in your organization. 

 

Whether you are attempting understand the processes for Disaster Recovery or the strategies for deploying a solid foundation in your organization, this discussion will provide valuable information in the following areas:

 

·        The role of Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery

·        Risk Analysis processes

·        Deployment and Implementation of plans.

·        How to get started.

 

Additionally, we will be exploring the strategies your organization can use to integrate Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity into your normal operations.


"Security in a Wireless Environment”, Darin Sawyer, CCIE

Insuring that Network infrastructures are designed securely is critical to success in any organization.  Balancing the demand for wireless technology on our networks with security concerns can be challenging.  This presentation will look at the security issues surrounding wireless LANs and the impact those issues can have on your company’s security policies and posture. 

 

·        Vulnerabilities of Wireless Networks

·        Technologies available to security Wireless LAN’s

·        Best Practices for Wireless Security

 

 



    

    

  

The Information Systems Security Association (ISSA)® is a not-for-profit international organization of information security professionals and practitioners.  It provides education forums, publications and peer interaction opportunities that enhance the knowledge, skill and professional growth of its members. We hope the ISSA will provide a chance to interface with other IT professionals and further your awareness of security practices and technologies.

 

This meeting is open to the general public with no expectations of membership.


Date:        Friday, Febury 7th, 2003
Location: Rockwell Public Library

                 5939 E 9th ST N, Wichita, Ks 67208
Time:       1:00 pm until 3:00 pm
 

Agenda:

·         Welcome from Chapter President                       

·         ” Disaster Recovery Planning”, Jim Orr                                       

·         " Security in a Wireless Environment ", Darin Sawyer, CCIE

·         Upcoming Events, Ron Shuck