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Interactive Phone Conferences

Interactive Phone Conferences (IPCs) are briefings that provide an in-depth focus on specific information security topics and technologies. IPCs are Faculty moderated, content-rich, compelling discussions.

Interactive Phone Conferences are complimentary, one-hour sessions.



2010
Converting Security & Log Data into Business Intelligence: Art or Science?
  September 16, 2010 at 3 pm EST Organizations, in a quest to gather intelligence on their environment, track and store ever-increasing amounts of event logs and related data. Often, though, they find their use of the data and its
value to the business is elusive at best, overlooked at worst. This Interactive Phone Conference will focus on which tools make mastering the task of converting SIEM tool outputs and log data into business intelligence that drives a better understanding of the organizations risk profile. Key takeaways from this session will include:
  • What is business intelligence in the context of security?
  • Which SIEMs enable users to stretch logs and events into usable business intelligence?
  • Methods for communicating security intelligence to the business.
Participants will join a log management, security monitoring, and incident response specialist, Tom Chmielarski, and a representative from underwriting solution provider Q1 Labs in a discussion of how end users can use SIEM tools to drive better understanding of security exposure and secure critical business assets.

Tom Chmielarski has spent over 10 years working in information security. He presently is a Senior Consultant at GlassHouse Technologies specializing in log management, security monitoring, and incident response. Prior to that, he was a Security Service Development Manager at Motorola where he spent eight years in a variety of roles including cyber investigations, SIEM & log management implementation, global IDS management, the design, implementation, and management of a 24x7 managed security services operation. He has Bachelor’s Degrees from Illinois State University in Applied Computer Sciences.

Underwritten by Q1 Labs
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