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Mar
25
Wed
NCET Conference @ The Village Inn
Mar 25 – Mar 27 all-day
NCET Conference @ The Village Inn  | Clemmons | North Carolina | United States

Carolina Advanced Digital will be sponsoring and hosting a technical session on wireless RF planning at this year’s NCET conference.

Apr
12
Sun
SEWP V Trainings @ Washington, DC
Apr 12 – Apr 16 all-day
SEWP V Trainings @ Washington, DC

As a newly-awarded SEWP V prime contractor, Carolina Advanced Digital teams will be attending the NASA SEWP V training in Washington, DC.

May
20
Wed
NCLGISA Spring Symposium @ Wilmington Convention Center
May 20 – May 22 all-day
NCLGISA Spring Symposium @ Wilmington Convention Center | Wilmington | North Carolina | United States

About NCLGISA

NCLGISA is an association of North Carolina local government information technology professionals. Its purpose is to assist its members in sharing experiences and ideas and in undertaking cooperative efforts intended to achieve the association’s goal of improving the effectiveness of local government information systems. The association is a state chapter of GMIS, an Association of Government IT Leaders.

NCLGISA offers multiple training opportunities to its members including technology training, business-skill courses, and two annual technology symposiums.

Mar
16
Wed
NCET Conference @ The Village Inn
Mar 16 – Mar 18 all-day
NCET Conference @ The Village Inn  | Clemmons | North Carolina | United States

Carolina Advanced Digital will be sponsoring and hosting technical sessions at this year’s NCET conference.

May
18
Wed
NCLGISA Spring Symposium @ Wilmington Convention Center
May 18 – May 20 all-day
NCLGISA Spring Symposium @ Wilmington Convention Center | Wilmington | North Carolina | United States

About NCLGISA

NCLGISA is an association of North Carolina local government information technology professionals. Its purpose is to assist its members in sharing experiences and ideas and in undertaking cooperative efforts intended to achieve the association’s goal of improving the effectiveness of local government information systems. The association is a state chapter of GMIS, an Association of Government IT Leaders.

NCLGISA offers multiple training opportunities to its members including technology training, business-skill courses, and two annual technology symposiums.

Mar
18
Sun
Infosec World CISO Leadership Summit @ Disney's Contemporary Resort
Mar 18 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

At this year’s Infosec World CISO Leadership Summit, Carolina Advanced Digital’s VP of Engineering switches roles and presents on topics of mindfulness-based leadership for infosec professionals, and navigating through change.

In today’s high-stakes cybersecurity environment, chief information security officers must be more than technology and people managers. An effective CISO is a combination of business leader, risk visionary, technology translator and team mentor and enabler. If this sounds different than the technology-focused infosec path of the past, that’s because it is. To be an effective leader, security practitioners must become strategists who can look across the entire organization—its technology and people—and identify vulnerabilities proactively. These vulnerabilities, though, aren’t what you will find in the CVE; instead, leaders understand that running a proactive, capable security organization starts with people and processes. And to accomplish that, the CISO her/himself must first possess the leadership skills and tools to inspire those around them.

Attend the CISO Leadership Summit to participate in this interactive day of learning with peers, and take home new techniques and ideas to inspire and lead your organization.

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM 
Inside & Out: Mindfulness-Based Leadership
Jennifer Minella, Vice President of Engineering & Security, Carolina Advanced Digital

Leaders in any organization aren’t necessarily the people on top of the org chart. Take a break from the conference mayhem and join peers for a candid session on leading from all sides including from within, using mindfulness to increase performance and efficiency in the workplace, increasing EQ, and building a toolset for bringing mindfulness to your professional life.

Take-away skills include a new level of listening and engaging, differentiating reactions from responses, and tips and tricks for finding the time and space each day to focus on the most important tasks.

10:00 AM – 10:45 AM 
The Pace of Change: Building a Change Culture, How to Lead Teams through Change
Jennifer Minella, Vice President of Engineering & Security, Carolina Advanced Digital

“Nothing endures but change.” The popular quote summarizes Heraclitus’ understanding that change was central to the universe. Yet, the complex human brain is often change averse, and leading oneself through change is challenging enough. The prospect of leading a team or entire organization through change may seem insurmountable. Leading through change means taking an inside-out approach and effectively wielding the weapons of culture and communication in managing conflict and complexity throughout change—at every level.

Build your toolset for leading through change, creating a change culture and managing the risks while reaping rewards.

11:00 AM – 12:30 PM 
Workshop: Board Level Communications Challenges and Opportunities
Tony Spinelli, Chief Operating Officer, Fractal Industries, Inc

Demonstrating the progress of your program, strategy, and your personal leadership brand are some of the challenges and opportunities you have to build credibility and confidence with your company’s Board of Directors and executive management. It’s become the norm for cybersecurity leaders to meet with a company’s Board of Directors on a regular basis, and it’s your one opportunity in the spotlight to demonstrate your leadership and command of risk management and cybersecurity.

The Board’s responsibility is oversight and governance for what has been identified as a top risk for nearly every company: cybersecurity. With that in mind, security leaders should expect to be incredibly challenged and receive deep inquiry about the dimensions of your program, the program’s maturity against your peers, and how you and your program have addressed the most recent cybersecurity threats.

Given these challenges we’ll discuss the methods to effectively articulate your program’s maturity, risks and threats, and how to best communicate cybersecurity leadership, risk management and demonstrate well-managed stewardship.

12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Networking Lunch

1:30 PM – 3:00 PM 
Workshop: Understand Yourself and Your Team for Greater Success
Todd Fitzgerald, Managing Director, CISO Spotlight

3:15 PM – 4:15 PM 
What Kind of Leader Do You Need to Be?
Tony Spinelli, Chief Operating Officer, Fractal Industries, Inc

4:15 PM – 5:00 PM 
Essential Privacy Principles Every CISO Must Know
Todd Fitzgerald, Managing Director, CISO Spotlight

 

Dec
17
Thu
Security-Driven Networking for K12 with Fortinet @ Virtual
Dec 17 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am
Security-Driven Networking for K12 with Fortinet @ Virtual

eRate 2021: Fortinet Solutions Overview for K12 (firewalls, remote access, and more). Based on your pre-event survey of topic interests, we’ll talk about some or all of the following:

  • Firewalls, filtering, and gateway security
  • When and how to use sandbox technology for K12
  • Email security
  • When and why you need SSL inspection
  • Secure remote access
  • SD-WAN
  • Other security, NAC, SIEM
  • Q&A
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