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Digital Forensics Unveiled: Tool and Techniques for Project Managers
June 6 @ 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
$120.00THIS MEETING IS A LIVE EVENT!
PMI Baltimore Chapter – Columbia Division – In Person Event
Title: Digital Forensics Unveiled: Tool and Techniques for Project Managers
Date and Time: Thursday, June 6, 2024, 8:00am – 4:00pm
Location:
The Wilde Lake Center
10431 Twin Rivers Road
Columbia, MD 21044
PDUs: 8 PDUs (Power Skills)
Cost:
Early Bird Pricing:
April 8, 2024 – April 21, 2024 – $90 Members and $100 Non-Members
Regular Pricing:
April 22, 2024 – June 6, 2024 – $110 Members and $120 Non-Members
You must be logged in as a member to receive a discount. There will be no refunds or credits issued for this meeting.
Event Meeting Details:
8:00am – 9:00am – Breakfast
Morning Session:
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- OSINT/Security Presentation- Oh No! How You Are Surveilled Over the Internet
- OSINT/Security Presentation – Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and Examples of Uncovering Your Online Information
- OSINT/Security Presentation – Hacking Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) or How Hackers Hack You
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Noon – Lunch
Afternoon Session:
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- OSINT/Security Presentation – Your Five Best Security Defenses
- OSINT Questions and Answers
- Book Signings
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Presenter: Roger Grimes
Roger A. Grimes is a Data-Driven Defense Evangelist at KnowBe4. He is a 30-year computer security professional, author of 13 books and over 1,200 national magazine articles. He frequently consults with the world’s largest and smallest companies, and militaries, and he has seen what does and doesn’t work. Grimes was a weekly security columnist for InfoWorld and CSO magazines from 2005 – 2019. He regularly presents at national computer security conferences and has been interviewed by national magazines and radio shows, including Newsweek magazine and NPR’s All Things Considered. Roger is known for his often contrarian, fact-filled viewpoints.
My career professional goal in life is to get more people and companies to use data and the scientific method to improve their computer security, and I do so as the Data-Driven Defense Evangelist at KnowBe4, a security awareness education company. I am a 30+-year senior computer security consultant and cybersecurity architect specializing in general computer security, identity management, PKI, Windows computer security, host security, cloud security, honeypots, APT, and defending against hackers and malware. I have also written 13 books (9 solo, 4 co-written) and over 1,100 national magazine articles on computer security. I was the weekly computer security columnist for InfoWorld/CSO magazines from 2005 to 2019. I frequently get interviewed for radio shows (including NPR’s All Things Considered), podcasts, magazines (including Newsweek) and television. If I leave this world without having made the Internet a safer place for all people to compute, I have failed.