April Annual General Meeting

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April 21, 2016 Annual General Meeting

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CPE Credits: 8 (4 per session)

Regrettably, registration for this event is closed, as the facility is at capacity.

There will be a four hour CPE Session, followed by Lunch and our AGM, followed by another four hour CPE Session The Annual Career Advancement Fair will also be held concurrent with the AGM, and during session breaks.

Presenter: Nejolla Korris

Linguistics Lie Detection (Session 1)
This session presents an overview of how linguistic lie detection is used in business and investigative areas. Session participants learn the basics of information gathering and how to interpret the information they receive.

Attendees will learn about:
  • Learn what types of questions produce the most effective responses.
  • Discover how a truthful person speaks vs. an untruthful person.
  • Learn how to obtain the most information.
  • Of utmost importance, you will learn how to maintain a rapport with the person you are dealing with without revealing what you know or don't know about the case.

  • Social Media Risk (Session 2)
    Social media is a dominant force in today's world of connectedness. Its use is still growing in all parts of the world, and with that, risk is growing exponentially. Within an organization, use of social media by different departments can compromise the reputation of the organization and staff. Changes in internet usage, such as the proliferation of mobile devices and the rising use of social media, have presented new challenges for cyber security. As long as staff are connected and online, the risk of cyberattacks is imminent. It is thought that the Sony hack in 2014 was the result of one staff member clicking on a malicious link in an email. This was confirmed as the reason hackers penetrated the New York Times in 2013. Neither of these actions could have been prevented by IT. This session is designed for those responsible for governance and risk management to align strategies to adapt to the changing social media landscape.

    Attendees will learn about:
  • Discuss fallout from real life cases of cybersecurity breach
  • Tips on cybersecurity strategies & social media policies
  • Discuss a pragmatic approach toward combating cyber threats
  • Corporate social media blunders
  • What needs to be in the social media policy
  • About the Speaker

    Nejolla Korris is an international expert in the field of Linguistic Lie Detection. She is skilled in Scientific Content Analysis (SCAN), a technique that can determine whether a subject is truthful or deceptive. Korris has analyzed documents for fraud, international security, arson, sexual assault, homicide and missing persons' cases, causing some of her clients to dub her the "Human Lie Detector."

    Ms. Korris is a popular speaker on lie detection, social media risk, fraud prevention and investigation, workplace fraud, social engineering, and organizational justice. She has spoken internationally throughout the US, Canada & Europe. She has also presented SE Asia, Southern & Eastern Africa as well as Brazil and Colombia. Her clients include associations, corporations, government agencies, law enforcement, and the military.

    Who should attend
    IT Leaders (CIOs/CTOs/CSOs/CISOs), IT practitioners (Directors and Managers), IT Audit and Security professionals, Internal and External Auditors.

    Field of Study
    Auditing & Governance

    Instructional delivery method
    Group Live


    Annual Career Advancement Fair


    HOST-a-TABLE
    Recruiting Firms, Accounting Firms, Consulting Companies, and Companies who are hiring are all invited to participate. All activities, CPEs, and Lunch are FREE for up to two persons involved in the recruiting.

    To HOST-a-TABLE, please contact:
    VP Membership at membership@isaca-denver.org



    Agenda
      07:00am - 08:00am Networking
    08:00am - 12:00pm CPE Session 1
    11:30pm - 01:00pm Luncheon and Annual General Meeting (Officer Reports & Elections)
    01:00pm - 05:00pm CPE Session 2
    05:00pm - 07:00om Happy Hour Reception
     
    Fees
    ISACA Denver Chapter Members:   Pre-Registered Free; $10 if walk-in
    Non-Members:   $35

    There is a $5.00 discount for credit card payments.

    Walk-in members will be charged $10. Walk-in non-members must pay by cash/check and will be charged an additional $10.00 above the normal fee.

    Walk-ins may be turned away if space is not available.

     
    Location Wellshire Inn
    3333 S Colorado Blvd
    Denver, CO 80222
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    Registration

    Regrettably, registration for this event is closed, as the facility is at capacity.

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