1. COLORADO CLOUD SECURITY
ALLIANCE FALL SUMMIT 2017
RECAP
NOVEMBER 9, 2017
ARVADA CENTER FOR THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES
6901 WADSWORTH BLVD.
ARVADA, CO 80003
COLORADO CLOUD SECURITY ALLIANCE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
4. KEYNOTE AND
SPEAKERS
• CTO of the State of Colorado –
David McCurdy
• State of CO and Roadmap for the
future
• 3 different tracks: Technical,
Business, and Privacy
5. TECHNICAL TRACK
• Practical AWS Security - presentation
and live demo Scott Hogg, CTO GTRi
• IT/Network Operations concepts and
strategies to improve the production of
your Cloud - Joe Dietz, Network Security
Professional
• Planning for Successful Security Projects
- Merlin Namuth, BISO Reed Group
• What are You Afraid of? Tyler Warren,
Senior Security Architect, Prologis
• Beyond Bearer: Token Binding as the
Foundation for a More Secure Web -
Brian Campbell, Distinguished Engineer
Ping Identity
6. BUSINESS TRACK
• Security and Automation: Can they work
together? Can we survive if they don’t?
- Rob Randell, Director Security & Risk
Practice Service Now
• Change is Simply an Act of Survival -
How can we predict the future when
we're shackled to the past? - Bil Harmer,
CISO Zscaler
• Cloud Best Practices - Brian Lewis,
Senior Cloud Services Evangelist
CenturyLink
• The Psychology of Cloud Adoption and
Implications for Security - Chad
Hoffman, Security Analyst Crocs
• CASB - Matt Clark, Senior SE Netskope
7. PRIVACY TRACK
• Privacy by Design - Austin Chambers,
Data Privacy and Security Lewis Bess
Williams & Wesse
• GDPR - Carlin Dornbusch, CISO
American CyberSecurity Management
• Privacy Track: Privacy 101 - Deb
Shinbein Howitt, Director Privacy & IP
Attorney
• Privacy Track: Key Distribution in
Containers - Alan Robertson, Software
Engineer Charter Communications
• Privacy Track: Healthcare, HIPAA, and
the Cloud - Drew Labbo, CEO HIPAA
GURU
8. CLOSING PANEL
DISCCUSION
• Mark Weatherford - Moderator
• Google – Christopher Hein, Customer
Engineering Manager
• VMWare – Hadar Freehling, SE Security &
Network
• Azure – Jonathan Trull, Sr Director
Cyber Microsoft
9. SOME OF THE EVENT’S PRESENTATIONS
6 of 15 from 2017 have been posted to date
Data Privacy 101
GDPR Overview
Practical AWS Security
IT/Network Operations concepts and Strategies to improve the production of
your Cloud.
Token Binding as the Foundation for a More Secure Web
Security and Automation: Can they work together? Can we survive if they don’t?
12 Presentations from the FALL 2016 CSA Summit can also be found here:
https://www.slideshare.net/TrishMcGinity/presentations
10. DAY OF EVENT AND
MARKETING
• Volunteers & Staffing
• Signage – Posters
• Marketing & Publicity
• CPE’s
11. BUDGET AND OUTCOME
• $10,000 was the budget for venue, food,
drinks, etc.
• We paid out $10,205.09 and our profit was
about $4,200.00
• 150 attendees
• Great comments and all around a success
• Post mortem of lessons learned will be
completed at our next Board meeting.
• Great turnout and success due to CSA
Board, volunteers, Arvada Center staff,
speakers, and our sponsors.
13. DENVER CLOUD SECURITY ALLIANCE
MEETUP
Certified Trainer and Board
Member:
Mohammed Malki presenting
CCSK Test Prep and training
December 8, 2017
http://meetu.ps/e/DxkMD/dknn
g/d
14. THANK YOU TO
ALL
OUR SPONSORS,
VOLUNTEERS,
SPEAKERS, BOARD
MEMBERS AND OF
COURSE OUR
COLORADO CSA
MEMBERS!
SEE YOU NEXT
YEAR!
Editor's Notes
Why the specific venue was selected - geographic location, parking, special venue, cost - the venue was a little farther north then we'd have liked but it had great parking and had a cool story.
The price included everything and the staff and food was wonderful.
We received many favorable comments on it.
Additional equipment requirements (projectors, wi-fi, tables, signage) The venue provided everything that we needed. To reduce cost we brought our own projectors and WiFi.
Catering information (breakfast, lunch, coffee & cookies, beer social) The venue provided all the necessary items for a great culinary experience
Sponsorship We had three (3) platinum sponsors, (1) one gold sponsor, and (5) five silver sponsors.
The platinum sponsors paid $1500, the gold paid $1000 and the silver paid $500.
Platinum – Zscaler, GTRI, Kaspersky Lab
Gold – Service Now
Silver – illusive, RedSky, Netskope, Beyond Trust, Ping Identity
They received logo placement on website, MeetUp Pages, sponsored meals and events, and were provided a speaking spot (if they wanted) and free tickets to the event for their customers.
Speakers
Tracks & number in each track We had three different tracks: technical, business, privacy with 5 different topics for each track.
All board members and 3 volunteers assisted with day of activities:
Registration, Ballroom moderator, greeters, gofers, all around handy
Signage and posters – provided by FastSigns - $50 each we had 5 total
Marketing and Publicity – word of mouth and social media – Linkedin, Facebook, CSA site, Meetup.com, and Eventbrite
CPE- we’re pre-printed and each room passed them out to those interested after each class session