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April Luncheon on
Social Engineering & Security Awareness
Please join the ISACA Boise chapter on Thursday, April 17th as we host a
presentation on social engineering & security awareness presented by
Dennis McLaughlin and Vince Skinner.
Lunch from the
cafeteria:
ISACA Members-$17, IIA Members-$20
Non-Members-$24, Students - $8
Arrive early (about 11:15AM) and proceed first to the
building cafeteria on the West side of the 4th floor.  A tab
for ISACA will be set up with the cashier.
Location:  
Boise Plaza Building, 3rd Floor NW AV SMALL
1111 W. Jefferson St. (downtown Boise), free
parking in BC’s visitor lot  or on Jefferson St (2
hour limit)..
Time:
11:30am - 1:00pm
RSVP Requested:
Please RSVP/Register before Close of Business
April 16th
here.
Link to Presentation:
NA
Speakers:
Dennis A. McLaughlin
, CISA, Security+, is the Manager of IT Internal Audit at SUPERVALU,
Inc. where he is responsible for managing the IT Audit staff and IT Audit related projects.  
Before moving to this role he was a Senior Security Engineer focusing on Information
Security Policies, Security in the Application Development Lifecycle as well as
SUPERVALU's Information Security Awareness campaign.  He also worked 13 years for
Micron Technology as a Software Engineer and IT Auditor.  In addition to working at
SUPERVALU, Dennis also fills the roll of an adjunct faculty member at ITT-Tech Boise
where he teaches Information Security, Software Engineering and other IT related classes.

Vince Skinner, CISSP, MCSE, CCNA,  is a full-time instructor of ITT-Technical Institute for
the School of Information Technology.   He teaches classes for degrees in Computer
Networking Systems and Information Systems Security.  He also runs an IT Security
Consulting company, RedCastleSecurity, during the day.    Before working for
ITT-Technical Institute, Vince worked for various employers in many aspects of IT and
Security.  Vince also is a Libra and enjoys long walks on the beach....... Cannon Beach
with his wife.  

Social Engineering & Security Awareness
 *  People are the weakest link
 * Techniques and methods
 * Signs of an attack
 * Real-life examples
 * Methods and processes to defend against it
 * Role of security