ISACA and IIA NZ Monthly Networking Forum

When:  May 31, 2019 from 12:00 to 14:00 (NZST)
Associated with  Wellington Chapter

Wellington Networking Forum - 31 May 2019

Date

31 May 2019

Time

12:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Venue

PwC Centre
Level 4
10 Waterloo Quay

Wellington

IIA NZ Topic: Speak Up

Presenter: Felicity Caird

New Zealand is held in high regard for the standards of honesty, openness, transparency and integrity but our reputation depends upon our ability to build and maintain a culture that promotes speaking up about wrongdoing. Felicity Caird, who leads the Governance Leadership Centre for the Institute of Directors, will discuss whistleblowing and Speak Up arrangements, and the board's role in ensuring ethical conduct in the organisations they govern.

Felicity who leads the IoD's Governance Leadership Centre, keeps members up to date on key governance developments, current best practice, and issues affecting directors and their roles. Felicity has a public sector background and has worked at the Office of the Auditor-General where she reported to Parliament on the performance of public entities, and at the State Services Commission on governance in the wider state sector.

ISACA Topic: Cloud Security Risk Management

Presenters: Adam Derry and Ian Donovan

The cloud has rapidly evolved, changing how organisations operate and interact with data. This has presented a new set of risks for IT professionals to identify, fix and validate. How do we identify and certify hundreds of cloud applications? How can we identify mis-configured applications or publicly exposed data? Our presentation today will look at some case examples where data has been exposed and how implementing technology and people into the mix, could have been prevented.

Adam Derry
Adam has recently joined the InPhySec Managed Security Team where he continues to support our Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) offering. Adam is a Netskope Certified Cloud Associate and holds an APMG - management of risk certification, he also holds a Bachelor of Computing Systems (Network and Forensics). He was previously employed at Deloitte as a Security Consultant where he was involved in several projects across government and private sector clients. Adam has a sound knowledge of the security space and the problems faced by the New Zealand market.

Ian Donovan
Ian joined InPhySec nearly 2 years ago and is our Forensic and Incident Response Lead. Ian has over 10 years' digital forensic experience and has certified with a; BSc in Forensic Computing, EnCE, CFCE, CMDE and CAWFE. He worked at New Zealand Police and extensively analysed digital devices. Prior to this, he worked at PwC and undertook eDiscovery cases for his clients. Ian provides training to students attending the Advanced Windows Forensic Examiner class for IACIS and is the chairman for this class.

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Location

PWC Centre
Level 4, 10 Waterloo Quay
Wellington