Hello there,
I'm more about doing than talking about what I'm doing so this blog may be short and sweet!
Have been putting some RSS feeds into Google reader so I can share them with my colleagues at their leisure. Hopefully bringing a bit of the AISA Newsbites flavour back :)
I'm standing again for AISA branch executive on the following platform:
• Focus on the quality and relevance of content at AISA chapter meetings by:
Plan all topics for AISA meetings a year ahead and establish a pool of potential speakers for each topic
Approach sponsors of relevance to the topics well in advance
• Do all I can to attract security professionals embedded in organisations (e.g. security analysts, security managers, security executives) to participate in AISA. This will make meetings and membership of the association beneficial to all stakeholders including students, job seekers and security consultants. This can be undertaken by:
Approaching security executives in institutions to support AISA amongst their employees
Word of mouth through security consulting firms and companies
• Continue to persevere with attempting to connect with academia to capture the next generation of info-sec professionals by:
Approaching university lecturers to allow us to present at information security and IT courses at universities about the information security profession
Approaching universities for the ability to participate in career open days without usual costs that are associated
Establish a relationship with SECIA of co-operation that does not include membership of SECIA (and associated costs)
• Help drive re-invigoration of the AISA web site by providing ideas and content such as:
Blog of the activities of the Melbourne Committee and Branch Executive
• Help assist members with their professional development aspirations especially in the are of CISSP certification
About Me
- Matthew Hackling
- Matt runs his own security consultancy called Ronin Security. His focus is information security management and he has a keen interest in infrastructure and web application security. He's a CISSP and the current Branch Executive of the Melbourne chapter of the Australian Information Security Association.
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Friday, August 22, 2008
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TEDxMaui -- Hack Yourself First3 weeks ago
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FedRAMP: It’s Here but Not Yet Here2 months ago
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Bunraku V0.0.36 months ago
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GoGrid Security Breach10 months ago
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