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2010 June - Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery

 

Topic: Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery

Fee:  members (must use secure logon) – no charge.  Affiliates - $25.  Non-Affiliates - $40.

Time/Date:  2:15pm to 4pm, Wednesday, June 2nd

CPEs:  2

Handouts:  icon June 2 2010 - BCP / DR 101 (1008.96 kB)  June 2 2010 - BCP / DR BIA Template

Location: RTI Building 08 Multi-Purpose Room

Abstract:

 

BCP 101, “Business Continuity for Dummies” (…no offense intended by the title)

Subtopics as keys to building a successful program include

1.      It’s All About the Data

2.      Business Continuity program structure

3.      Risk Assessment

4.      Business Impact Assessment

 

 

Speaker:  Gary Hull, Associate Director Global IT Disaster Recovery, Quintiles

 

Mr. Hull is a Computer Security professional with over thirty-three years experience in the computer industry. In addition to his work as Associate Director of Global IT Disaster Recovery for Quintiles Transnational Corp., he is an independent consultant in IT Security. In this latter role he applies industry best IT security practices in the areas of architecture design, strategic systems design, network assessments for security and policy compliance, and vulnerability assessments and penetration testing for several agencies of the United States Government to include NASIRC, ASSIST, AFCERT, DoD, and the AFOSI. Mr. Hull is also the author of several security software tools and security bulletins published by CERT and NASIRC and has published several articles focusing on both Computer Security and Mass Storage research for NASA. Mr Hull is a retired Chief Master Sergeant with over 38 years total service. He last served with the DC Air National Guard and worked as a Communication Supervisor in Information Operations Warfare (IOW). In this role he and his team worked closely with the NSA and were responsible for network security, web content analysis, UNIX and Windows security training, computer forensics and hacker tool analysis for the US Air Force. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Superior where he earned a B.S. degree in Liberal Arts and an M.S. in Psychology. Mr Hull is an avid fly fishermen when not engaged in IT Security projects.

 

 

 


Refreshments will be served.