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Virginia Senator Mark Warner, center, sits down with multiple Virginia industries including hospitality, military, educational and medical leaders to discuss cyber-security during a visit to Hampton's Zel Technologies on Friday, Feb. 19, 2016.

CornCon IV - 2018

QC Cybersecurity Conference & Kids' Hacker Camp

Sep 6-9, 2018 • SAU • Davenport, IA

CornCon IV - 2018

QC Cybersecurity Conference & Kids' Hacker Camp

Sep 6-9, 2018 • SAU • Davenport, IA

www.stvincent.edu | Photos from the Cybersecurity Day at Saint Vincent College.

El pasado miércoles 6 de abril se desarrolló a lo largo de la jornada una misión comercial sobre cyberseguridad organizada por la Oficina Comercial de la Embajada de los EE.UU. en la cual representantes de 10 empresas estadounidenses de este rubro intercambiaron con potenciales clientes del ámbito público y privado de Uruguay.

 

Especialistas uruguayos de AGESIC y CUTI disertaron sobre la realidad del sector en el país y luego tuvieron reuniones mano a mano con los representantes estadounidenses para econtrar potenciales oportunidades de negocios.

 

La jornada finalizó con una recepción en la Residencia Oficial de la Embajada de los Estados Unidos en Montevideo.

 

[U.S. Embassy photo: Gonzalo García / Copyright info]

www.stvincent.edu | Saint Vincent College invited local high-school students to attend cybersecurity day, a seminar for students who are interested in the field of study.

Dave Young, managing principal, Soteria Risk and lecturer for the Risk Management and Insurance degree program at CU Denver Business School

Virginia Senator Mark Warner, center, listens during a presentation on Hampton's Zel Technologies' efforts to detect cyber threats before they become a major problem on Friday, Feb. 19, 2016.

CornCon IV - 2018

QC Cybersecurity Conference & Kids' Hacker Camp

Sep 6-9, 2018 • SAU • Davenport, IA

Governor Larry Hogan participated in the Cybersecurity Summit by Joe Andrucyk at )Governor's Reception Room

CornCon IV - 2018

QC Cybersecurity Conference & Kids' Hacker Camp

Sep 6-9, 2018 • SAU • Davenport, IA

CornCon IV - 2018

QC Cybersecurity Conference & Kids' Hacker Camp

Sep 6-9, 2018 • SAU • Davenport, IA

El pasado miércoles 6 de abril se desarrolló a lo largo de la jornada una misión comercial sobre cyberseguridad organizada por la Oficina Comercial de la Embajada de los EE.UU. en la cual representantes de 10 empresas estadounidenses de este rubro intercambiaron con potenciales clientes del ámbito público y privado de Uruguay.

 

Especialistas uruguayos de AGESIC y CUTI disertaron sobre la realidad del sector en el país y luego tuvieron reuniones mano a mano con los representantes estadounidenses para econtrar potenciales oportunidades de negocios.

 

La jornada finalizó con una recepción en la Residencia Oficial de la Embajada de los Estados Unidos en Montevideo.

 

[U.S. Embassy photo: Gonzalo García / Copyright info]

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The Cybersecurity Colloquia Series presented “Can Blockchain Put an End to Identity Theft?” on October 25, 2018, at Sacred Heart University’s West Campus. The guest speaker was Eli Yaacoby, co-founder and CTO of Wymsical, LLC. Photo by Tracy Deer-Mirek 10/25/18

  

CFOs & Cybersecurity: Practice & Policy panel. From left: Dean Harvey, Vinson & Elkins; Chad Duffer, EY; Doug Jones, RHSB; Josh Lamel, TechAmerica

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While the security category applies to all organizations pursuing SOC 2 compliance, knowing whether or not you should include additional categories depends on the type of services you offer. If your organization provides services to your clients that relies on the quality and accuracy of data that is processed and output for your clients, you would need to include the processing integrity category in your SOC 2 audit.

The processing integrity category asks whether or not a service organization’s processing services are provided in a complete, accurate, and timely manner. To comply with this category, or more specifically, processing integrity criteria 1.1, service organizations should use the following two points of focus relating to the quality and accuracy of data:

1. Entities should identify information specifications that are required to support the use of products and services.

2. Entities should define data necessary to support a product or service.

3. Let’s say that an auditor is verifying compliance with processing integrity criteria 1.1. The organization in question is an employee benefits service provider who provides reports to clients that they rely upon. The auditor will want to see that the organization defines the data that’s used in the report, which could be done by providing the source of the data, the date range that the data was used to produce the report, or how the data was calculated. Whichever way organizations decide to define the data, ensuring the quality and accuracy of data is critical to complying with the processing integrity category.

CornCon IV - 2018

QC Cybersecurity Conference & Kids' Hacker Camp

Sep 6-9, 2018 • SAU • Davenport, IA

Klaus Schwab, Founder, Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum

Jürgen Stock, Secretary-General, International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL), Lyon ; speaking in the Leadership in Disruptive Times session at the Annual Meeting on Cybersecurity 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland 14 November 2023. Copyright: World Economic Forum/ Thibaut Bouvier

CornCon IV - 2018

QC Cybersecurity Conference & Kids' Hacker Camp

Sep 6-9, 2018 • SAU • Davenport, IA

The South Carolina Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the University of South Carolina’s SC Cyber, hosted a cybersecurity summit aimed at helping small and mid-size businesses develop, evaluate, and strengthen their cybersecurity programs. Immedion was the presenting sponsor of the summit.

 

“We were excited to partner with the U.S. Chamber and the University of South Carolina’s SC Cyber on the summit,” said Chamber President and CEO Ted Pitts. “When our data is secure, businesses can grow. Cyber security means job security, and South Carolina is leading the way nationally on information security innovation.”

 

The Cybersecurity Summit brought together top experts from government, law enforcement, and the private sector to discuss cybersecurity threats to the private sector, challenges for small and mid-size businesses, and public-private collaboration on cyber incident response.

Quad Cities Cybersecurity Conference and Kids Hacker Camp. This year's theme is "CornCon II: The Wrath of Corn". 9/17/2016

Photos by Tom Stewart

Welcome to Security Day 2016! Thank you to our event sponsors: DELL, Dropbox, Microsofr and Security First. Our most sincere gratitude goes out to the individuals and organizations who support us in our mission. Your gracious donations will help the center to sustain and extend its activities. For more information on our events: www.fullerton.edu/cybersecurity/events/

CornCon IV - 2018

QC Cybersecurity Conference & Kids' Hacker Camp

Sep 6-9, 2018 • SAU • Davenport, IA

Governor Larry Hogan participated in the Cybersecurity Summit by Joe Andrucyk at )Governor's Reception Room

CornCon IV - 2018

QC Cybersecurity Conference & Kids' Hacker Camp

Sep 6-9, 2018 • SAU • Davenport, IA

CornCon IV - 2018

QC Cybersecurity Conference & Kids' Hacker Camp

Sep 6-9, 2018 • SAU • Davenport, IA

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