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The OBL IT Forum returns to offer an ongoing platform for IT and cybersecurity professionals to discuss relevant topics, find solutions, and exchange ideas relating to IT and cybersecurity within their organizations. As in the past, agendas are built by attending members of the forum. The forum, facilitated by SBS CyberSecurity and Infotex, has been designed with insight from operations and technology leaders from the community banking industry to provide a mix of peer sharing and discussion with free exchange of ideas on issues that concern them most, as well as guided education and lectures from seasoned facilitators.
This forum features general sessions and open forum discussion time for members, as well as an opportunity to attend managerial and technical breakout sessions. Please note, managerial sessions will feature topics related to managing your Information Security Program from the "security" side, while technical sessions will feature topics related to architecture, infrastructure and implementation of technical networking controls.
Design to encourage dialogue
The Forum setup offers many benefits
The forum is designed for the following;
These are some examples of the discussion topics that may occur during the course of the forum.
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Prior to founding Infotex in 2000 to serve community banks, Dan's first experience in IT governance came in 1986, when he wrote his first Acceptable Use Policy, and conducted his first Information Technology risk assessment in 1989. Dan facilitates and speaks regularly at events, conferences, workshops and seminars, including the OBL Security & Technology Conference and the OBL IT Forum. Published in Bank Notes, the Ohio Record, Hoosier Banker Magazine, and the ABA's Compliance Magazine, Dan also helped to write the original CRISC manual for ISACA. .
Jon is also the SBS' Chief People Officer and the President of the SBS Institute. Over the past 17 years, Jon has helped hundreds of organizations make more informed business decisions by identifying and understanding cybersecurity risk. Jon maintains his CISA, CRISC, and CDPSE certifications and holds a BS in CIS and a MS in Information Assurance from Dakota State University, a Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education designated by the NSA. He is also a blog author, an instructor for SBS Institute courses, and frequently speaks on cybersecurity topics at events and webinars across the country.
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