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ISSA Intl Women in Security Special Interest Group (WIS SIG)

Driving Innovation within STEM & Cyber Across the Generations - Part II

Five Skills Every Woman Can Master

June 12, 2017 1

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•Ms. Domini Clark

https://www.infosecconnect.com/

WIS SIG CO-CHAIR

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Connecting the Information Security Community With Opportunity

Post Your Resume

Find a New Position

Access Our Calendar of Worldwide Security Events

INFO SEC CONNECT

https://www.infosecconnect.com/

MissionConnecting the World,

One Cybersecurity

Practitioner at a Time.

VisionThe WIS SIG is committed

to developing women

leaders globally, building a

stronger cybersecurity

community fabric, and

enabling success across

the globe.

Creating Leaders Together ISSA WIS SIG embraces a spirit of collaboration within its organization and

throughout the industry. We partner with organizations to provide leadership programs and services, and challenge these companies to create

cybersecurity-oriented professional advancement opportunities for women.

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• Foster the recruitment, retention and promotion of women within the cybersecurity industry

• Enhance women’s career growth by providing professional development events, career path information, mentoring and coaching services, and networking opportunities

• Cultivate leadership and technical competencies for women within the cybersecurity field

• Provide a global cybersecurity forum which recognizes women's professional contributions

• Continuously improve the ISSA WIS SIG's value proposition and ability to attract, develop, and retain a diverse community of women worldwide

WIS SIG Goals

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WIS SIG PARTNERS

Ms. Deanna Boyden

Ms. Domini Clark

Dr. Rhonda FarrellMs. Maryam Rahmani

Ms. Lisa Jiggetts, Founder, President, and CEO

Mr. Jeff Steiner & Mr. David Leighton

Nanci Schimizzi, Board Member

Ms. Marlene Veum

Ms. Deidre Diamond

Lorena Fimbres & Jeff Terhune & Jeanne

Martin & Carole Inge

Nanci Cronk, Account Executive

Paige Needling, President and CEO

Kristen Lamoreaux, Founder, SIM Women

Ms. DeeDee Smartt Lynch, President

Ms. Laurie Wiggins, Founder, President, and CEO

Dori Farah // Director, Workforce & Affinity Alliances

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WIS SIG PARTNERS

Mr. John von Ruden

Eric Berkowitz

Ms. Susan Leister Ms. Janice Comer Bradley, Ms. Leah Lewis & Mr. Matt LoFiego

Ms. Vera Lichtenberg & Mr. Scott Martin

Mr. Bill Smith

Ms. Melissa Butler

Mr. Scott Binder

NoVA Section

Gustavo Hinojosa, Executive Director, National Cybersecurity Student Association

Mr. David Eber & Ms. Teresa Allison

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Million Women Mentors

Become A Sponsor

Become A Mentor

Become A Partner

Call to Action Our Structure

5 Pathways to Mentorship

We have surpassed 1 million!

OUR GOAL

Million Women Mentors (MWM), a STEMconnector initiative aims to increase the number of women and girls entering STEM fields through mentorship, thus increasing their interest and confidence in STEM areas.

stemconnector.org, www.millionwomenmentors.org

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Carole Dicker,

Principal -

FEDROCK

Security, LLC

Fedrock

Security LLC is in

the Security Systems

Services business.

Connie Justice, CISSP,

Ph.D. CybersecurityClinical Associate Professor

of Computer Information

Technology. Director of IT

Security Education and

Experiential Learning,

http://livlab.org. Purdue

Technical Assistance Program

(TAP) Faculty,

http://tap.purdue.edu/

NEW 2017 WIS SIG

Volunteers

Dr. Maxine Henry,

PhD MAOM,

CGEIT, GRISC,

CISA, ITIL Dr. Henry is a global

strategist and

consultant focused on

the impact of GRC

and information

technology.

Christy Lodwick

VP of Marketing & Business Development Tyde Systems, LLC -- Six Sigma Green Belt, Cisco Certified Sales Expert, CyberSAFE, CCNA,HIPAA

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Lauren Rousseau-Ball,

WIS SIG Volunteer

Extraordinaire

Paige NeedlingPaige brings 20 years of “in-the-trenches” experience to solve realworld data security andcompliance challenges for herclients. She has been recognizedas one of the Game Changers inInformation Security by HUBMagazine and has been featuredin Compliance Weekly and otherindustry publications. She hasshared her expertise as a speakerat ISACA and IIA.

NEW 2017 WIS SIG

Volunteers

Marlys Rodgers, CISM, MBATenured technology leader

experienced in enterprisedeployments of cloud, onpremise and mobile (BYOD) for

Fortune 100 financial institution.Transitioned career by buildingon IS/governance work to GRC

and now leading riskmeasurement for global digitalwallet company with a focus on

info sec/cyber.

Hanna Sicker, CISM, CISSPOver 25 years of technical and management experience, including 10 years in information security operations. As Head of Global Security and Network Operations for StubHub, Sicker oversees a team of SOC analysts and NOC Engineers who provide support to all StubHub sites globally in 48 countries.

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Rhonda Farrell

Domini Clark

CassandraDacus – Partner

Volunteer

WIS SIG Leaders

WIS SIG Advisors

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Andrea Hoy

Candy Alexander

Anne Rogers

Debbie Christofferson

Jean Pawluk

Sandra M.Lambert

SIG Liaisons

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Central & South FLMaureen Premo

AtlantaCassandra Dacus

Colorado SpringsDonna Kimberling,

Colleen Murphy

Central MD & NOVA Rhonda Farrell

National CapitalNicole Grey

Chicago, IllValerie Baldwin

Denver COMarlen Veum, DJ McArthur, Christy

Lodwick

MinnesotaBetty Burke

Central TXTenille Jones

PortlandBrian Ventura

San FranciscoJoan Rose, Tamara

Thompson, and Terry Quan

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Support Our SIGs!

• Financial

• Ms. Andrea Hoy

• Healthcare

• Mr. Andy Reeder

• Security Awareness

• Mr. Kelley Archer

• Women In Security

• Ms. Domini Clark

• Rhonda Farrell

http://www.issa.org/?page=SIGs

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2017 ISSA INTL Global SIG Lineup

* Additional Mentoring Meet-Ups, SANS Hosted Connect Events, Student Security, and Local Outreach and Membership Drive Events Planned

JAN 2017 FEB 2017 MAR 2017 APR 2017 MAY 2016 JUNE 2017

9th – WIS SIG*

13th - WIS SIG; 15th –

SEA SIG

13th - WIS SIG; 16th –

Financial SIG

Security Summit;

16th – HC

SIG

10th – WIS SIG

8th – WIS SIG; 10th –

SEA SIG

12th – WIS SIG; 15th –

HC SIG; 16th

– FIN SIG

JUL 2017 AUG 2017 SEP 2017 OCT 2017 NOV 2017 DEC 2017

10th – WIS SIG

9th – SEA SIG;14th –

WIS SIG;

11th – WIS SIG; 14th –

HC SIG; 15th

– FIN SIG

16th – WIS SIG

8th – SEA SIG; 13th –

WIS SIG

11th – WIS SIG; 14th –

HC SIG; 15th

– FIN SIG

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ISSA INTL SIG Membership Drive

*NOT APPLICABLE TO STUDENT MEMBERSHIPS

ISSA International Memberships* are

20% off for SIG Members, use Discount

Codes at Checkout: 20FSIG16, 20HCSIG16,

20SEASIG16, 20WISSIG16

MissionThe mission of IEEE WIE

is to facilitate the global

recruitment and retention of women in

technical disciplines.

IEEE WIE envisions a vibrant community of

IEEE women and men

collectively using their diverse talents to

innovate for the benefit

of humanity.

Description IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) is the largest international professional organization dedicated to promoting women engineers and scientists and inspiring girls around the world to follow their academic interests to a career in engineering.

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WIE Region 2 & WIE - NoVA

Felicia Harlow

Kate Duncan

Barbara Frantom Denise Griffin

Vicky DruryHolly Cyrus

Nita Patel

Dr. Carolyn Carroll

http://www.ieee.org/membership_services/membership/women/index.html

Dr. Rhonda Farrell

Maryam Rahmani

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▪ Inspire females to take a great interest in STEM careers

▪ Engage in discussions about the engineering topics that matter to them

▪ Connect a global community▪ Provide valuable content to help in career

advancement ▪ Empower women who change the world

WIE REGION 2

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Presenter: Diane Darling

Diane Darling

How to differentiate yourself from other brilliant people… You’re smart, talented, and motivated. Not everyone has that combination. Yet your ability to build and maintain relationships throughout your career will catapult your success. In this informative and lively session, you’ll walk away with a better understanding of five core skills every woman can and should master.

In order to overcome her fear of public speaking, she took acting and standup comedy classes. That out-of-the-box and strategic mindset has been a contributing factor to her success. She was even the commencement speaker at MIT Charm School (yes there is such a thing).

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Presenter: Diane Darling

A pioneer in social networking, McGraw-Hill commissioned Diane Darling to write the definitive book on networking in 2003 (before Facebook or LinkedIn) called The Networking Survival Guide. It went into a 2nd printing just 90 days after the book hit the shelves.

Collectively her books have been translated into 7 languages.She has taught at Harvard Business School, 20th Century Fox, Cisco Systems, Bank of America, University of Texas Law School to name a few clients.

She has appeared on NBC Nightly News, in The Wall Street Journal, San Francisco Chronicle, and The Boston Globe. She is a member of the CEO Club. Currently she blogs on LinkedIn.

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Presenter: Diane Darling

She has lived in the Philippines, Thailand, Colorado, Indiana, Alabama and now in Boston, MA. Her travels include all seven continents and approximately 60 countries.

Having lived overseas for several years and domestically, in several regions of the USA, Diane has acquired a keen appreciation and awareness of international cultures. She is able to support the complexities of cultural, gender and racial relationships.

Five Skills Every Woman Can Master

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Presenter: Diane Darling

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Skill #1: Public Speaking

”We've seen what can be accomplished when we use 50% of our human capacity. If you visualize what 100% can do, you'll join me as an unbridled optimist about America's future."

To get resources text your email to: +1 617-982-3121

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Skill #1: Public Speaking

• See both sides of the issue• Practice, practice, practice!• Start small – ask a question• Introverts excel at this!• Bob Metcalfe – inventor of

Ethernet … “rehearsed spontaneity”

To get resources text your email to: +1 617-982-3121

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Skill #2: Men vs. Women

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Skill #3: Small talk

To get resources text your email to: +1 617-982-3121

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Skill #4: Networking

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Skill #5: Self-Awareness

1. Do a survey and get feedback2. Strengths // Weaknesses3. Stretch skill4. My self-awareness moment >>>

To get resources text your email to: +1 617-982-3121

Questions?

Diane Darling

diane@dianedarling.com

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THANK YOU!

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▪ ISSA International Members

▪ ISSA INTL WIS SIG Members

▪ IEEE WIE Members

▪ Strategic Partners

THANK YOU TO OUR ATENDEES &

SUPPORTERS

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• ISSA International Service Offerings

• CISO Executive Forum (Meets Quarterly)

• Domestic and International Chapter Base

• E-News

• ISSA Intl Special Interest Groups

• ISSA Industry Webinars

• ISSA Journal

• ISSA Web Conferences

• Mentoring Programs

• US and European Conferences

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CISO Executive Forum Info

Security Awareness & TrainingEnlisting your Entire Workforce into your

Security Team

July 23-24, 2017Bally's Las Vegas

Questions: Leah Lewis (llewis@issa.org)https://www.issa.org/page/CISO2017July

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ISSA INTERNATIONAL

CONFERENCE 2017

October 9-11, 2017San Diego, CA, USA

#ISSAConfSave the date and join us for solution-oriented and innovative sessions, all designed to help you get your hands around some of security's hottest topics.

https://www.issa.org/page/IIC2017RSVP

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IEEE WIE FORUM USA EAST 2017

http://sites.ieee.org/wie-forum-usa-east/

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2017 SANS & ISSA WIS SIG CONNECT

EVENTS

▪ VetSuccess▪ Women’s Academy

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Cross Country Connect Event Tour 2017

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2017 SANS & ISSA WIS SIG CONNECT

EVENTS

Cross Country Connect Event Tour 2017

https://www.issa.org/events/event_list.asp?show=&group=107122

▪ June 13, 2017 – Denver, CO

▪ June 21, 2017 – Minneapolis

▪ July 27, 2017 – Washington, DC

▪ August 22, 2017 – Chicago, Illinois

▪ December, 2017 – Washington, DC

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2017 Scholarship Giving Program

▪ Donate Online:http://issa-foundation.org

▪ Email Us for Info:wissig@issa.org

WIS SIG Scholarship Fund

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ISSA International Journal Articles

http://www.issa.org/?page=ISSAJournal

Please contact SIGs@issa.org if you are interested in submitting a SIG column entry!

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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

•Financial

• Ms. Andrea Hoy

•Healthcare

• Mr. Andy Reeder

•Security Awareness

• Mr. Kelley Archer

•Women In Security

• Ms. Rhonda Farrell

SIGS@issa.org

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Registration Info for our WIS SIG Portal

• Non-members:

https://www.issa.org/general/register_member_type.asp?

• Members: WISSIG@issa.org or Press Join on our SIG page

once you are logged in!

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Monthly WIS SIG & WIE Webinar Technology Leadership Series – Part III

A look at the increasingly complex critical infrastructure protection

landscapeJuly 10, 2017 (1600-1700 Eastern)

Ms. Diana Burley, Ph.D, Chair, Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection (I3P)

Join US at our NEXT Event!

http://www.issa.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=911307&group=

Connect with us!

WIS SIG Subgroup of ISSA #ISSAWISSIG

ISSA PORTAL: http://www.issa.org/members/group.aspx?id=107122

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