PANEL: Sun Tzu and the InfoSec Battlefield
By Steven Fox, Founder of SecureLexicon
Dallas, TX - The SecureWorld Expo will host the Sun Tzu and The Art of Information Security panel at the Plano Convention Centre from 3 to 4pm on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 in the Keynote Theater.
Sun Tzu’s The Art of War is considered a fundamental text on strategic thinking and has been applied to military, political, and business challenges.
A panel of security experts will discuss the applicability of Sun Tzu’s insights to fusing information security and business strategy.
Discussion topics will include how hackers use these strategies and how companies can use the same strategies to defend themselves.
Panelists include Joseph J. McKernan, Director of Security Engineering for Verizon Business; Kent Nabors, VP of Information Security for a Financial Institution; and Dennis Thibodeaux, Director of Digital Forensics for the American College of Forensic Examiners Institute.
The panel will be moderated by Steven F. Fox, Sponsorship Director for the Motor City ISSA Chapter.
For more information, contact Steven F. Fox at sfox@securelexicon.com.
Steven Fox is an independent information security consultant. He holds a Masters in Business Information Technology from Walsh College, an NSA recognized Center of Excellence. He serves on the board of the Detroit ISSA chapter and is a columnist for the ISSA Journal. He is also the founder of SecureLexicon , a security advisory firm addressing the unique security concerns of nonprofit organizations.
He can be contacted at sfox@securelexicon.com
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