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ISSA Central Plains Chapter
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Central Plains Chapter Meeting:
"Protecting Your Identity - What to Know, What to Do", Chuck Clanahan, DHS
Chuck Clanahan serves as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Kansas Protective Security Advisor (PSA). Mr. Clanahan supports
Kansas homeland security efforts, serving in an advisory and reach-back capacity for the State Homeland Security Advisor. He
contributes to the development of the national risk picture by assisting with the identification, assessment, monitoring, and
minimizing of risk to critical assets at the local level. Mr. Clanahan has over 30 years of experience in Law Enforcement, Security,
Antiterrorism, Crisis Management, and Incident/Accident Response & Recovery Operations in a combination of both Federal and
military service. As a PSA, Mr. Clanahan facilitates, coordinates, and performs vulnerability assessments for Critical
Infrastructures & Key Resources (CIKR), and acts as a physical and technical security advisor to federal, state, and local law
enforcement agencies. Mr. Clanahan holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice, graduate of the 208th FBI National
Academy and ASIS International board Certified Protection Professional (CPP).
Chuck will be presenting on Protecting Your Identity
The presentation encourages people to make identity protection part of their regular routine and reduce their risk of identity theft. Identity theft happens when
someone steals your personal information, and uses it without your permission. It's a serious crime that can disrupt your finances, credit history, and reputation,
and it takes time, money, and patience to resolve. Identity protection is a 21st century practice that can become habit. It requires thinking about your personal
information as a valuable commodity and treating it with care.
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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.
Corner of Hiram & Maple, Wichita, KS 67213
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