October 13, 2016 – Member meeting

The next chapter meeting will be held on Thursday, October 13, 2016 at Chevron Corporate Headquarters, Chevron Park – Room A1300, 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road, San Ramon, CA 94583 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
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Agenda for the meeting is as follows:

  1. Welcome and Introductions
  2. Update on focused groups for our chapter (Cyber Security Awareness, GRC Assessment, Vulnerability & Risk Assessment programs, etc.)
  3. Round table discussion on “Challenges and Opportunities in building a Vulnerability Management program” by Bruce Baesemann
  4. Presentation on “Can we control the controllables in IoT” by Lokesh Sisodiya
  5. Any other business.

Speakers:

    Bruce Baesemann is currently Manager, Vulnerability Management in Chevron’s Information Risk Strategy & Management Organization.  Bruce leads a team of over 40 employee, contractor, and managed-service-provider InfoSec professionals concentrating on varying disciplines of vulnerability management, including infrastructure and application scanning, PCN/SCADA (industrial control systems) vulnerability assessment, enterprise/business vulnerability assessment, and remediation management.  He also oversaw major projects which included development of appropriate cybersecurity reporting metrics and visualization tools.  His prior positions at Chevron have included Global Information Risk Management analysis, and embedded IT supervisory roles in Chevron’s Downstream business organization.  Bruce holds a BS degree in Computer Science from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, CA.  He is a native Californian, an avid outdoorsman and enjoys motor sports.

    Lokesh Sisodiya is a Sr. PM at Cisco. He is currently leading various cyber security, GRC related activities @ Cisco. Lokesh is 17+ years veteran in security space. He has helped various fortune 100 organizations in key information security functions during his career. He is Cisco Security Ninja Black Belt and also CISM, CISSP and PMP certified. He is also the co-founder and co-leader of ISC2 EastBay Chapter (https://isc2-eastbay-chapter.org/) and he is passionately involved in various security initiatives to make our communities safe & secure.

Kindly confirm your attendance for the meeting by October 11th, 2016, along with your preference of pizza (Veg/Non-Veg) so that we can place order accordingly. We need to provide the attendee list to our host for badges.

Please make sure to bring a government issued photo id (Driver license or CA ID card etc.) to gain access to the conference room.

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