DEARBORN – The Detroit Chapter of ISACA is hosting a Cybersecurity Fundamentals Workshop in November to provide insight into the importance of cybersecurity, and the integral role of cybersecurity.
The protection of information is a critical function for all enterprises. Cybersecurity is a growing and rapidly changing field, and it is crucial that the central concepts that frame and define this increasingly pervasive field are understood by professionals who are involved and concerned with the security implications of Information Technologies. The CSX Fundamentals workshop is designed for this purpose.
This workshop will cover four key areas of cybersecurity:
Cybersecurity architecture principles
Security of networks, systems, applications and data
Incident response
The security implications of the adoption of emerging technologies
The seminar instructor, John Tannahill is a management consultant specializing in information security and audit services. His specific areas of technical expertise include UNIX and Windows operating system security, network security, and Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server security. John has been awarded the John Kuyer Best Speaker/Best Conference Contributor award and is a frequent speaker in Canada, Europe and the US.
Those attending will be awarded 15 hours of continuing professional education (CPE) credits. A light breakfast and lunch is included.
Note: Non-members fee includes a one year enrollment in the Detroit Chapter of ISACA and all associated member benefits.
WHEN
November 24, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
November 25, 8:30 am to 5:00
WHERE
U of M Dearborn,
19000 Hubbard, Dearborn, Michigan 48126
RSVP: November 20 by clicking on Cvent.Com




