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DETAILS:
Cost: $1,590
Length: 2 days
When: May 19 & 20
Times: 8:00 a.m. - Continental Breakfast 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. - Class
Location: Buckhead Executive Education Center

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Program Description
Security breaches and disruptions to business are high-priority corporate concerns. Data "spills" during the past few years have elevated the priority of data protection and privacy. Clearly, emerging leaders need to enhance their knowledge not only in these critical subject areas but also in broader risk management.
This security and privacy course will present a broad, business-oriented risk management, security, and privacy framework, including
- threats and safeguards,
- risk assessment and management,
- business continuity planning and disaster recovery, and
- laws, codes of practice, and standards that form the context for information security and privacy.
This program will use both real-world case studies and simulations to give participants insight into business-focused risk management and security.
- Identify top security risks for information
- Describe potential means of risk reduction
- Select appropriate policies, procedures, and technologies
- Construct a basic high-level risk assessment
- Understand concepts and planning techniques necessary to ensure business continuity
- Acquire a working knowledge of privacy principles and related laws and acts
Who Should Attend:
- Managers and emerging managers who need the knowledge and skills necessary to determine how to reduce risks by identifying appropriate solutions in the form of policies, training, and technology. This course will lay the foundation for making such decisions. No prior technical knowledge is required.
Carl Stucke, Ph.D., is Associate Chair of the Computer Information Systems Department at the Robinson College of Business and, until recently, served as coordinator of the IT Risk Management Research Working Group. He teaches security and privacy, managing information systems, and IT-enabled innovation.
Carl is also an active researcher in Information Security and Risk Management. In addition to 12 years of academic experience, he has 20 years of commercial experience that includes senior technical and management positions at Equifax. In these capacities, Carl launched a Certificate Authority (PKI), initiated development of patented remote consumer identity verification, and lead Equifax's technology R&D in envisioning and fielding consumer products, establishing Equifax's Internet presence, and applying machine learning, expert systems, and supercomputing technologies to Equifax's processes.
Carl Stucke's resume 
Carl Stucke's Web site 
Aurobindo 'Robin' Sundaram is the VP of Information Security at ChoicePoint, Inc. In this role, he has responsibility for creating business continuity, security, and risk management policies, procedures, and standards; coordinating with operations to implement these policies; and measuring and ensuring compliance with the company's information security framework. Mr. Sundaram is on the company's executive steering committee for information security governance, and the chair of the Security Working Group, a cross-functional group of security operations managers.
Prior to joining ChoicePoint, Mr. Sundaram spent 6 ½ years at Schlumberger, a leading oilfield services corporation, where he helped initiate their Information Security program, resulting in the team growing by a factor 4 during his tenure there. In addition, during his tenure, for the first time, company (and board reported) objectives were set for information security across the 50,000+ strong organization. He was also closely involved in the design of the technical security architecture for the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens, Greece.
Mr. Sundaram's vision and thought leadership have led to several published papers in the security field, and ChoicePoint's Information Security program has been recognized by many, including Gartner, to be a "role model" for other companies. Mr. Sundaram was the Vice President of the Metro Atlanta ISSA Chapter in 2007, is the Executive Sponsor of the 2007/2008 Habitat for Humanity program for ChoicePoint, and regularly speaks to graduating IT professionals on information security.
Mr. Sundaram holds an MS from Purdue University (where he was one of the first students in the COAST [now CERIAS] information security research laboratory working under Eugene Spafford), and received an MBA from the Goizueta School of Business at Emory University. He also holds several information security certifications, including the CISSP, CISA, and CISM.
Location
Buckhead Executive Education Center
Cost: $1,590.00