Identification: CL2301
Credits: None available.
In this keynote address, CEO Clar Rosso discusses recent chapter success and momentum and delves into (ISC)² corporate news and events. Clar will also share research-based insights around the future of cybersecurity - specifically surrounding workforce development. The insights will provide the audience with strategies and tactics to galvanize efforts and bring more individuals into the profession.
Identification: CL2302
Credits: None available.
The concepts of Connect, Educate, Inspire, and Secure are the pillars of the chapter's foundation and are crucial to its success. James McQuiggan will discuss the importance of these pillars and how it relates to the Central Florida Chapter and how to implement a good foundation with your chapter. James will also share his insights into the chapter program and the importance of it to our communities.
Identification: CL2304
Credits: None available.
With the abundant choice of technologies at our fingertips these days, the technologies used to manage a chapter can run the gamut from being very simplistic to being very complex. Whether you are a new chapter or one that has been around for a long time, figuring out where the sweet spot is will depend on multiple factors, and it will evolve over time. In this session, we will dive into the technology options available to chapters, touch on the various factors and considerations that can influence decisions to go one way or another, and walk through the pros and cons of each.
Identification: CL2303
Credits: None available.
Membership growth and engagement are essential elements for a chapter to become a successful community. Once you are able to determine how to get your members to be engaged AND stay engaged with your chapter, they become a vital asset to your org. In this session, we will review the key factors to better engage with your members on a continual basis. These members will in turn, lead to an increased growth in your membership, as they will become your best recruiters.
Identification: CL2306
Credits: None available.
The 1MCC program enables Chapters to enhance their offerings and attract new members. How can (ISC)2 support Chapters, and Chapters support candidates, to impact individuals and the cybersecurity workforce.
Identification: CL2307
Credits: None available.
In the first part of this session, Chris Green will present new ways for Chapters to utilize (ISC)2 Communications resources, in order to achieve their objectives. In the second part of this session, John Iliadis will discuss some of the obstacles preventing Chapter Communications from being efficient and effective and then outline the steps of a methodology that can be used to achieve Engaging Member Communications.
Identification: CL2305
Credits: None available.
For new chapters
Identification: CL2308
Credits: None available.
In this keynote address, EVP, Advocacy, Tara Wisniewski, discusses the chapter program, its mission and strategic vision, as well as major focus areas for 2023. Attendees will leave the session with a clearer idea of the support that (ISC)² provides chapters. Additionally, Tara will dive deeper into recent chapter successes and further discuss the Center for Cyber Safety and Education.
Identification: CL2310
Credits: None available.
For new chapters (legal regulations, insurance, member dues)
Identification: CL2311
Credits: None available.
Learn from the (ISC)² Pittsburgh Chapter on their successful certification study groups that they are able to run on repeat to help students pass their exams with flying colors.