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VOLUME 28 #8 REGION 4 CHAPTER 8 DATABYTE DATABYTE DIRECTORS Greg Boehmer, CISA, CIA, CFE, CGEIT, CISSP, CISM, CRISC, CRMA, PMP Deloitte & Touche 313-394-5524 Derrick Buckingham CISA, CISSP, CISM CRISC 313-729-8816 Juman Doleh-Alomary, MSc.E, CISA, CISM, CRISC, ISO27001 Wayne State University 313-577-6406 Michael A. Forrest, CISA, CGEIT 586-292-4740 Michele Haroon, CPA, CISA Federal-Mogul Corp. 734-637-9270 Ryan Hodges, CISA Deloitte & Touche 248-953-1151 M. Siobhan Jordan Ford Motor Company 734-891-5082 Brenda Karl, CISA, CGEIT, CRISC, QSA Accretive Solutions 248-633-2347 Bhaskar Kakulavarapu TD Auto Finance 248-925-7001 D. Robert Okopny, PhD, CIA, CFE, CMA Eastern Michigan University 734-487-0246 Rajesh Patel Plante & Moran PLLC 248-223-3428 Brandy Pfeiffer, CISA Federal-Mogul Corporation 248-354-2602 Carrie Schrader, CISA, CBM, CFE, CGEIT CRISC GM Financial 586-817-8590 Doug Wahr, CISA, CRMA, CISSP Auto Club Group (AAA) 313-436-7277 Susan A. Yamin, CPA Ally Financial 734-619-8425 Manish Zaveri, CISA, CPA Delphi Corporation 248-888-9090 Monthly Meeting Monthly Meeting Monthly Meeting April 16, 2014 April 16, 2014 April 16, 2014 Pre-Dinner Topic: Journey to a Security Operations Center Angela Williams, CISM, CRISC, GSLC After-Dinner Topic: Recent Privacy Developments Keith A. Cheresko Date: April 16, 2014 Time: 4:30 5:00 Registration & Networking 5:00 6:00 Pre-Dinner Presentation 6:00 6:45 Dinner 6:45 7:45 After-Dinner Presentation Location: University of Michigan Dearborn Fairlane Center North Quad E Room, North Building. (It’s the 1 st room to the right in the 1 st aisle past the reception desk. See map and directions on page 8) 19000 Hubbard Dearborn MI 48126 313-583-6511 Cost: Advance Registration: $20.00 Members $30.00 Non-Members $10.00 Students and Retirees Advance registration ends at midnight Saturday, April 12, 2014. Members & Non-Members making reservations after the reservation deadline will be charged an additional $10. Walk-ins, excluding Students and Retirees, are subject to the late charge. Reservations can be made at www.isaca-det.org PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT TREASURER SECRETARY Sajay Rai CPA, CISSP, CISM Brad Barton CISA Linda Kearney CISA, CIA, CIPP-US Jason Sist CISA, CISSP, CIA Securely Yours LLC Lear Corporation Chrysler Group, LLC Cooper Standard Automotive 248-723-5224 248-707-9372 586-219-9041 248-946-1771 Registration Changes To make better use of your membership dollars, we will NO LONGER accept credit cards at the DOOR for walk-ins and unpaid pre-registrations. We WILL continue to accept credit cards for pre-registrations in Cvent. We encourage you to register and pay via Cvent for all ISACA Chapter activities. ISACA Chapter Meeting CPEs will no longer be distributed at the meetings, but will be emailed to the meeting participants after the meeting.

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VOLUME 28 #8 REGION 4 CHAPTER 8

DATABYTEDATABYTE

DIRECTORS

Greg Boehmer, CISA, CIA, CFE, CGEIT, CISSP, CISM, CRISC, CRMA, PMP

Deloitte & Touche

313-394-5524

Derrick Buckingham CISA, CISSP, CISM CRISC

313-729-8816

Juman Doleh-Alomary, MSc.E, CISA,

CISM, CRISC, ISO27001 Wayne State University

313-577-6406

Michael A. Forrest, CISA, CGEIT

586-292-4740

Michele Haroon, CPA, CISA Federal-Mogul Corp.

734-637-9270

Ryan Hodges, CISA

Deloitte & Touche

248-953-1151

M. Siobhan Jordan

Ford Motor Company 734-891-5082

Brenda Karl, CISA, CGEIT, CRISC, QSA

Accretive Solutions

248-633-2347

Bhaskar Kakulavarapu TD Auto Finance

248-925-7001

D. Robert Okopny, PhD, CIA, CFE, CMA

Eastern Michigan University

734-487-0246

Rajesh Patel

Plante & Moran PLLC 248-223-3428

Brandy Pfeiffer, CISA

Federal-Mogul Corporation

248-354-2602

Carrie Schrader, CISA, CBM, CFE, CGEIT CRISC

GM Financial 586-817-8590

Doug Wahr, CISA, CRMA, CISSP Auto Club Group (AAA)

313-436-7277

Susan A. Yamin, CPA Ally Financial

734-619-8425

Manish Zaveri, CISA, CPA Delphi Corporation

248-888-9090

Monthly MeetingMonthly MeetingMonthly Meeting April 16, 2014April 16, 2014April 16, 2014

Pre-Dinner Topic: Journey to a Security Operations Center Angela Williams, CISM, CRISC, GSLC After-Dinner Topic: Recent Privacy Developments Keith A. Cheresko

Date: April 16, 2014

Time: 4:30 – 5:00 Registration & Networking

5:00 – 6:00 Pre-Dinner Presentation 6:00 – 6:45 Dinner 6:45 – 7:45 After-Dinner Presentation

Location: University of Michigan – Dearborn Fairlane Center North

Quad E Room, North Building. (It’s the 1st room to the right in the 1st aisle

past the reception desk. See map and directions on page 8) 19000 Hubbard Dearborn MI 48126 313-583-6511

Cost: Advance Registration: $20.00 Members $30.00 Non-Members $10.00 Students and Retirees

Advance registration ends at midnight Saturday, April 12, 2014. Members & Non-Members making reservations after the reservation deadline will be charged an additional $10. Walk-ins, excluding Students and Retirees, are subject to the late charge. Reservations can be made at www.isaca-det.org

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT TREASURER SECRETARY Sajay Rai CPA, CISSP, CISM Brad Barton CISA Linda Kearney CISA, CIA, CIPP-US Jason Sist CISA, CISSP, CIA

Securely Yours LLC Lear Corporation Chrysler Group, LLC Cooper Standard Automotive 248-723-5224 248-707-9372 586-219-9041 248-946-1771

Registration Changes To make better use of your membership dollars, we will NO LONGER accept credit cards at the DOOR for walk-ins and unpaid pre-registrations. We WILL continue to accept credit cards for pre-registrations in Cvent. We encourage you to register and pay via Cvent for all ISACA Chapter activities. ISACA Chapter Meeting CPEs will no longer be distributed at the meetings, but will be emailed to the meeting participants after the meeting.

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DETROIT CHAPTER ISACA – YOUR ‘YEAR-ROUND’ PARTNER FOR PROFESSIONAL GROWTH

Dear Detroit Chapter Members, We wrapped up March as one of our

busiest months of the year with our

monthly meeting and the Spring Confer-ence. As expected, both the monthly

meeting and the Spring Conference were

very well attended. A big thanks to all who worked on the Spring Conference

Committee: Pamela Bishop, Steve Bolander, Juman Doleh

-Alomary, Siobhan Jordan, Robert Okopny, Jason Sist,

Pam Weipert, Daniel Wiechec, and Susan Yamin. Also, thanks to all of the speakers and panelists who partici-

pated during our monthly meeting.

The year is not over yet, as we have the following events

coming up soon:

April: Our monthly meeting for April is on the 16th. We have very exciting topics. Angela Williams, CISM, CRISC,

GSLC, will present the topic “Journey to a Security Op-

eration Center” and Keith A. Cheresko will present the topic “Recent Privacy Developments”.

In addition, the scholarship contest is from April 4th through April 6th. This contest is available to all students

who want to earn some extra cash to pay for their studies.

The details are posted on page #6 in this Databyte. I en-

courage all students to form teams and register for the event.

Reminder: Final Registration Deadline for the June 2014 certification exams is April 11th.

May: The Spring seminar is on May 7th and May 8th. The topic is Information Security Management. The details are

posted on page #5 in this Databyte. This is another way

the chapter is making it easy for the members to earn CPE

credits.

The annual social event of the ISACA and IIA Dinner

Cruise will take place on May 30th this year. See page #4 for more details.

I look forward to seeing you during our April monthly

meeting.

Sincerely,

Sajay Rai, CPA, CISSP, CISM

ISACA Detroit Chapter President

Before Dinner Topic Journey to a Security Operations Center (SOC) is about BCBSM’s journey to establishing a formal security operations center. The presentation will provide a high level overview of what risks/threats BCBSM wanted to address, their strategic approach to address these risks, the execution path that man-agement decided to take and the benefits of establishing a SOC. This is a real case of implementing a security program in a large size organization. Before Dinner Speaker

Angela Williams, CISM, CRISC, GLSC Angela Williams is a senior manager for the de-partment of Information Security at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM). BCBSM is one of the largest non-profit organizations in Michi-gan giving almost $400 million to social mission activities while averaging a profit margin on

Panel Speakers at the March 2014 Chapter Meeting

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Welcome New ISACA Detroit Chapter Members

Saundra Pollard Gregory Giesler Charles Dirks Shawn Pignatiello Kevin DelCotto Mark Jasinski Bridget Kravchenko Peter Samoray Richard Tello Hisham Alhakimi David Trader Robert Meyering Venkatesh Dhanapal Araceli Escobar Vargas Venkatesh Ramachandra

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After Dinner Speaker Keith A. Cheresko is a Principal of Privacy Associates Inter-national LLC. Privacy Associates International LLC is a Michigan-based privacy consultancy delivering experienced-based, practical guidance in assisting its clients address all aspects of privacy. Mr. Cheresko spent the majority of his career at Ford Motor Company where he was a member of the Office of the General Counsel. During his 26 year ten-ure at Ford, he held an assortment of legal assignments supporting Ford’s diverse business activities, including time with Ford Motor Credit Company, Ford’s finance subsidiary. He also served as counsel to Ford Motor Company’s Corpo-rate Privacy Office and advised or chaired working groups addressing an assortment of privacy matters, from market-ing-related activities to development of corporate-wide policies. In his last assignment before deciding to leave Ford, Mr. Cheresko was the primary privacy counsel and de facto privacy leader.

After leaving Ford and prior to joining Privacy Associates

International LLC, Mr. Cheresko served briefly as general

counsel to the Ponemon Institute, and continues serving as

a longtime member of the Ponemon Institute's Responsible

Information Management Council’s Advisory Board. He is

a member of the International Association of Privacy Pro-

fessionals and a Certified Information Privacy Professional

(CIPP/US/IT). Mr. Cheresko also serves as co-chairperson

of the Information Technology Law Section of the State Bar

of Michigan's Privacy Law Committee. Mr. Cheresko re-

ceived a BA from the University of Michigan-Dearborn, a

J.D. from Wayne State University, and is a member of the

State Bar of Michigan and the American Bar Association.

health insurance of less than 1/10 of 1 percent since 1990.

In her current role, Angela Williams has been a key leader in elevating the posture of the Information Security Program at BCBSM. These efforts include: ensuring systems and applica-tions are in compliance with organizational and governmental security requirements; increasing employee awareness about information security; assessing and reducing security risks; and protecting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of member, employee, and business information. She directs a staff of (22) people with (4) direct reports.

A visionary, strategic and certified Information Technology professional with more than 23 years of in-depth and cross-industry experience that includes healthcare, government, and manufacturing. She is currently focused on leading the devel-opment of strategic and innovative implementations of Infor-mation Security and IT Risk Management initiatives that lever-age enabling technologies within the healthcare industry by applying a practical, business-driven vision to develop sensi-tive data protection strategies.

Angela holds a Bachelor and Masters degree in Computer In-formation Systems and maintains three highly accredited se-curity certifications: Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Risk and Information Security Controls (CRISC), and SANS Global Security Leadership (GSLC).

She is a member of several respected organizations, which includes the Michigan Council of Women in Technology, ISACA Detroit Chapter, the Executive Women’s Forum, Blue Cross Blue Shield Information Security Round Table (ISRT), and Infor-mation Technology Senior Management Forum (ITSMF). An-gela is also an advisory board member of the Henry Ford Com-munity College Computer Information Systems (CIS) program providing guidance to shape the curriculum, leading discussion on the latest security trends and technology, and offering ideas to prepare students as future security professionals.

As a result of Angela’s success, her team has been the recipi-ent of two awards from nationally recognized organizations, CSO Magazine and the TechExec Network. Both awards ac-knowledge information security projects that delivered out-standing business value. After Dinner Topic Recent Privacy Developments This is a quick paced and often irreverent discussion of recent privacy developments affecting companies. Topics include changes to California law, the post-Snowden status of the proposed revisions to the European Data Protection Directive, impact of major privacy-related enforcement actions by the Federal Trade Commission and similar hot topics where recent matters will have an impact on companies and their auditors.

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DETROIT CHAPTER ISACA – YOUR ‘YEAR-ROUND’ PARTNER FOR PROFESSIONAL GROWTH

Attend up to 4 Chapter Meetings FREE In these difficult times, the ISACA Detroit Chapter Board wants to help. If you are unemployed, laid-off, or are not currently receiving a paycheck, we have some good news. It’s during times such as these that maintaining a network of peers and maintaining your level of training is so very important. We are, therefore, offering to allow you to attend up to four (4) meetings FREE. You must register for each meeting through the Membership Chairman by sending an e-mail stating that you are currently out of work and wish to attend the meeting. The e-mail must be received prior to the meeting registration close for that meeting. Please send the e-mail to Mike Forrest at [email protected].

ISACA Introduces Certification Open Badges Working with ISACA’s vendor, Pearson, ISACA is making available web-enabled versions of your cre-dentials that you can display on social and profes-

sional networking sites, emails or personal web sites.

Open badges are online representations of an achievement. ISACA’s open badges, offered in compli-ance with the Mozilla Open Badges Standard, provide ISACA certification holders additional value by ena-bling interested parties to learn more about the creden-tials via single-click verification. When they click on your badge, they link to metadata that describe your qualifications and the process required to earn them. This extra layer of content helps you tell a more com-plete and compelling story of your achievements. With your ISACA open badge you can share your IS-ACA certifications on popular social and professional networking sites, emails or personal web sites. The visual representation of your ISACA certification will also allow your contacts to verify the credentials that you have achieved. It is a quick and easy way to share your achievements with your contacts. You’ve worked hard to earn your certification, so why not share this accomplishment with your colleagues? You will receive an email notification prior to April 14, 2014 with details on how to claim your badge(s). For more information, visit www.isaca.org/badges. Brenda Karl, CISA, CGEIT, CRISC

Detroit Chapter Certification Director

March Chapter Meeting Raffle Winners

Mersiha Cunmulaj Jeff Spicuzzi Travis Bray

Keith Cheresko Ronald Kapler Philip Snell

Saundra Pollard Matthew Bounds Diane Baker

Chun Yin Tony Chan

ISACA and IIA Chapters Partner for FUN!!

Network, dine and dance the night away. Join us for the Fourth Annual Cruise Aboard the

Detroit Diamond Jacks.

You and any number of guests you would like to bring are invited to a

Private Chartered Dinner Cruise on the Detroit River with

Diamond Cruises. Friday May 30, 2014

Non-Refundable Cost for Members and their Non-Member Friends only $31.00 per person!

3 Hour Cruise – Boarding 6:00pm, Launch from Dock 6:30pm, Return to Dock 9:30pm

Your cost includes the following; Prime Rib of Beef with Au Jus (chef to carve)

Vegetable Lasagna Mostaccioli w/ Marinara Sauce

Michigan Salad: Mixed Greens, Sliced Pears, Crumbled Blue Cheese, Dried Cherries, Toasted Walnuts & Cherry Vinaigrette

Parsley Baby Carrots, Red Skin Potatoes Rolls and Butter, Cake Coffee and Soft Drinks

Entertainment & Cash Bar

Additional details will be provided upon registration

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Spring Seminar

The Detroit Chapter of ISACA is happy to announce the up-coming spring seminar: Information Security Management. This workshop will provide detailed discussion on key informa-tion security areas and will focus on practical development and implementation of processes to manage governance, risk and compliance areas relating to information security. The full cur-riculum, found in detail below, includes many topics related to understanding key information security governance require-ments, practices, security risks, risk mitigation strategies and emerging information security issues.

The seminar instructor, John Tannahill, is a management con-sultant specializing in information security and audit services. His specific areas of technical expertise include UNIX and Windows operating system security, network security, and Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server security. John has been awarded the John Kuyer Best Speaker/Best Conference Con-tributor award and is a frequent speaker in Canada, Europe and the US.

This two day seminar will be held on May 7 and 8 (Wednesday and Thursday) at the Automotive Industry Action Group offices in Southfield, MI. Those attending will be awarded 15 hours of continuing professional education (CPE) credits. Enrollment can be completed by visiting the Events section of the ISACA Detroit website at: http://www.isaca.org/detroit, or by scanning the QR code below.

So mark your calendar for this important date and take advan-tage of one of the unique opportunities associated with being a member of ISACA. The Seminar Committee of the Detroit Chapter of ISACA

Seminar Outline:

Information Security Governance

Information Security Management Framework

Information Security Frameworks and Standards (e.g. ISO27001/27002)

Security Organization Components

Information Security Policy and Standards

Compliance Processes and Procedures

Information Security Management

Performing Information Security Risk Assessments

Dealing with emerging security issues (e.g. Cyber Se-curity, Cloud, BYOD, Social Media and Mobile De-vices)

Security Architecture and Design

Key Security Control Processes. including Security Configuration, Vulnerability Assessment and Host-Based Compliance areas

Information Security Areas

Information Security Threats and Vulnerabilities

Information Security Awareness

Identity and Access Management (including privilege management)

Network Security

Operating System Security (Focus on Windows, Unix and Linux)

Database Security

Virtualization Security

Malicious Code Management

E-mail and Messaging Security

SIEM, Incident Response and Incident Handling

Secure System Development and Maintenance

Application System Security (including web applica-tion security)

Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning

Vendor Management, including Service Providers and Cloud Services

MANAGER, IT AUDIT

The qualified candidate will manage the development and execu-

tion of a comprehensive annual IT audit plan based on risk assess-

ment, corporate goals and objectives, regulatory requirements,

audit committee fiduciary needs, and professional auditing stan-

dards. Identify and audit IT systems and processes wherein poten-

tial control weaknesses, fraud, errors, waste, abuse, or other condi-

tions pose excessive risk to the organization or impair corporate

performance. Establish audit time budgets, target dates and staff-

ing to achieve audit objectives.

A Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, or a related field and CISA, CPA, or CIA

designation are required. Advanced degree, financial services

industry experience, and supervisory experience are desired.

The qualified candidate will have a thorough understanding of IT

security, control standards and processes. Knowledge of system

development process controls, including project management

practices. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and

have experience managing several audits or projects simultane-

ously. Significant experience in IT Auditing, with a minimum of

5 years, as a Senior Auditor or above, is required.

Please summarize your qualifications in a resume accompanied

with a cover letter, and include salary requirements. Please for-

ward your cover letter and resume to: Clare Ruetz, The Auto

Club Group, Email: [email protected].

Reference Job# 1000661-ISACA

The Auto Club Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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ISACA Detroit 2013 2014 Program Schedule Date Topic Speaker Company

September 18, 2013

U of M Dearborn Pre Dinner Dark Cloud Rising Melissa L. Markey

After Dinner Data Making Case Study Keith Fournier Major Oak Consulting, LLC

October 16, 2013

(Joint Meeting with ISSA) Pre Dinner Attack Paths and Mitigations J. Wolfgang Goerlich VioPoint

After Dinner 2013 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) Michael T. Betts

November 13, 2013

U of M Dearborn Pre Dinner IT Outsourcing Brad Barton

After Dinner Big Data Harnessing for Security & Prevention Ryan Miller

December 10, 2013

U of M Dearborn Pre Dinner Outsourcing Management Jan Vromant Fruition

Joint Mtg. IIA After Dinner Leveraging Data Analytics 7 Continuous Audit-ing

Jim Littley, Joe Hammond KPMG

January 15, 2014

U of M Dearborn Pre Dinner How to Build an Audit for a Disaster Paul Haley City of Trenton

After Dinner Cyber Vice a Train: PCI Data Breach, Billing Problems, Upset Employee Willing to Steal Be-fore Being Fired

Paul Haley City of Trenton

February 19, 2014

U of M Dearborn Pre Dinner Wireless Infrastructure Audits & Control Douglas McDonald Henry Ford Health Systems

After Dinner Identity & Access Management (IAM) Jim Shaw Deloitte

March 19, 2014

U of M Dearborn Pre Dinner Rolling Out an IT Risk Management Methodology Matt LoCricchio Flagstar Bank

Students’ Night After Dinner Panel Speakers on Careers for Student's Night Brenda Karl, Craig Kelly,

Jamshid Sadaghiyani, Eric Napier, David Flynn, Raj Patel

Accretive Solutions; GM; BCBCM, Orion Solutions;

Plante-Moran

April 16, 2014

U of M Dearborn Pre Dinner Journey to a Security Operations Center Angela Williams BCBSM

After Dinner Recent Privacy Developments Keith Cheresko

Robert L. Rothman Privacy Associate Int’l LLC

May 21, 2014

U of M Dearborn Pre Dinner Making SIEM Work for Security and Compliance in a Real World Setting

Ethan Steiger Polk

After Dinner What can GRC/SOD/Compliance Monitoring do for your Company?

Eric Ringle & Kelly Rau Deloitte

1st Annual Detroit Chapter ISACA Scholarship Competition

ISACA Detroit has been sponsoring scholarships for full time students in the Metro Detroit area for several years. To qualify, the students had to write an essay, which was evaluated by the ISACA Detroit Board members. This year, we thought we would enrich the experience of the students even further by providing them with a “real world” experience by asking them to work on a “case study” and present their conclusions to a panel of potential future bosses. So, welcome to the 1st Annual Detroit Chapter ISACA Scholarship Competition. This competition will start on April 4, 2014 at 6 p.m. and end on April 6, 2014 at 2 p.m. The format of the competition is as follows:

You are free to form a team. It is recommended that the team consist of two students, one with a background of IT Auditing or Assurance, and the second with a background of IT Security and Web Applications

A university can send multiple teams to the competition

Teams will be competing for three scholarships: 1st place is $3,000, 2nd place is $2,000 and 3rd place is $1,000. All team participants receive a honorable mention on ISACA’s website and in the monthly newsletter, Databyte.

Teams will be issued a case study at 6 p.m. on April 4, 2014. Teams will be expected to work on the case study till noon on April 6, 2014. At that time, the teams will present their report to a panel of judges. The presentation will be held at the University of Michigan Dearborn campus Fairlane Center (off of Hubbard St.). The winners will be an-nounced after all the teams have presented (around 2 p.m. on April 6, 2014).

The case study will be made available on April 4, 2014 at 6 p.m. on the following website: www.a-zcomp.com/isaca

Registration deadline is April 4, 2014 at 3 p.m. An email invitation to register for the Scholarship Competition will be sent out soon as well as a registration link posted to the ISACA Detroit Chapter web page.

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2013/14 ISACA Detroit Chapter Committees

ADVERTISE IN YOUR DATABYTE NEWSLETTER

¼ Page $50.00

½ Page $100.00

Full Page $200.00

Contact Geralyn Jarmoluk at [email protected]

or Mike Forrest at [email protected]

CALL FOR PAPERS

To make the Databyte more meaningful, we would like to publish

articles of interest to the membership. We need your help!!! Have

you written a paper, article, whitepaper, etc., for your company

newsletter, website, etc., that you can share? If so please submit it

to Mike Forrest at [email protected] for publication in a

future Databyte.

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Academic Relations

Manish Zaveri (Chair)

Michele Haroon

Robert Okopny

Greg Boehmer

Ryan Hodges

Raj Patel

Certification

Brenda Karl (Chair)

Michael Forrest

Brad Barton

Michele Haroon

Jason Sist

Facilities

Carrie Schrader (Chair)

Siobhan Jordan

Linda Kearney

Ryan Hodges

Internet

Brandy Pfeiffer (Chair)

Bhaskar Kakulavarapu (Webmaster)

Ryan Hodges

Membership Michael Forrest (Chair)

Brenda Karl

Doug Wahr

Nominating & Audit Siobhan Jordan (Chair)

Michele Haroon

Program

Juman Doleh-Alomary (Chair)

Michele Haroon

Raj Patel

Greg Boehmer

Spring Conference

Siobhan Jordan (Chair)

Robert Okopny

Jason Sist

Juman Doleh-Alomary

Seminars

Brad Barton (Chair)

Susan Yamin

Carrie Schrader

Manish Zaveri

Bylaws, Policies and Procedures

Brad Barton (Chair)

Doug Wahr

Michael Forrest

Linda Kearney

Michele Haroon

Social Committee

Jason Sist (Chair)

Siobhan Jordan

Susan Yamin

Ryan Hodges

Ad Hoc Committees

Sandbox Scholarship-Sajay Rai

Social Media-Ryan Hodges

Webcast-Linda Kearney

Member Enhancement-Michael

Forrest and Juman Doleh-Alomary

Executive Participation-Brad Barton

Attend the Michigan Cyber Summit!!

The 2014 Michigan Cybersecurity Industry Summit will be held on

May 20, 2014, at the Ann Arbor Marriott Ypsilanti at Eagle Crest,

from about 3:00-8:00 p.m. The summit will feature prominent

industry leaders, important updates about cybersecurity activities

in Michigan, demonstrations of the Michigan Cyber Range, and a daylong Capture the Flag contest held on the Range. It's sure to be a

great event that you don't want to miss! http://www.merit.edu/

learning/mcis2014/

Registration is only $50.00 for members! We are offering $25 off!

Code: DISC-GNFN

Begin the registration process by using the "Register" link at:

http://www.merit.edu/learning/mcis2014/

In the first step of registration you'll see one or more registration

options. Select the first option:

"2014 Michigan Cyber Security Industry Summit", with a price

of $75. Proceed through the next steps to enter your contact infor-mation. On the "Review and Submit Order/Registration" page, un-

der the heading "Do you have a discount code?," enter the follow-

ing 8-character code (DISC-GNFN) and click the "apply this code"

button.

The total price for the transaction will drop to $50, which is $25 off

the regular price. Then select a payment method and click the

"continue" button on the bottom of the page to complete the trans-action. If you have questions about this process, please contact

[email protected].

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Dinner Menu April 16, 2014

Salads: Caesar Salad and Pasta Salad

Entrees: Baked Salmon, Italian Sausage with Rotini, Chicken Park Place

Side Dishes: Whole Kernel Corn, Buttered Parsley Potatoes

Optional Vegetarian Selection: Pasta Primavera

(available only with pre-registration)

Dessert: Walnut Torte

All dinners include rolls, butter, relish tray and coffee. Two alcoholic drinks limit (beer and wine only);

no other liquor available.

The Chapter must provide the number of reservations by 8:00 a.m. on

the Monday before the meeting. To ensure that we can accommo-

date those who wish to attend and the facility can provide the best

service possible, please make your reservations prior to midnight

Saturday, April 12, 2014. If you have made a reservation and cannot

attend, please contact Geralyn Jarmoluk at Administrator@isaca-

det.org, or 248-762-7421 prior to the above noted deadline for re-

funds. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.

We are very sorry, but reservations not cancelled prior to the above

noted deadline (midnight Saturday prior to the meeting) cannot be

refunded as we are committed to the caterer for the meals ordered.

DATABYTE Geralyn Jarmoluk, Editor

P.O. Box 99385

Troy, MI 48099-9938

DATABYTE

DETROIT CHAPTER ISACA – YOUR ‘YEAR-ROUND’ PARTNER FOR PROFESSIONAL GROWTH

Directions to University of Michigan – Dearborn Fairlane Center North

Located at 19000 Hubbard, Dearborn MI 48126

From the West Take I-94 East to Southfield (M-39) North. Follow Southfield (North) to the Michigan Ave. (U.S. 12) exit. Stay on the Southfield Service Drive to Hub-bard Drive and turn left. Follow Hubbard Drive and turn right into the Southern entrance of the U-M Dearborn/Fairlane Center (the marquis will reflect the following: The University of Michigan-Dearborn/Fairlane Center). Follow the entrance road to the back and turn left at the stop sign; the North Build-ing will be located on your left hand side. Parking is directly across from the North Building.

From the East Take I-94 West to Southfield (M-39) North. Follow Southfield (North) to the Michigan Ave. (U.S. 12) exit. Stay on the Southfield Service Drive to Hub-bard Drive and turn left. Follow Hubbard Drive and turn right into the Southern entrance of the U-M Dearborn/Fairlane Center (the marquis will reflect

the following: The University of Michigan-Dearborn/Fairlane Center). Follow the entrance road to the back and turn left at the stop sign; the North Building will be located on your left hand side. Parking is directly across from the North Building.

From the South Take Southfield (M-39) North to the Michigan Avenue exit. Stay on the Southfield Service Drive to Hubbard Drive and turn left. Follow Hubbard Drive and turn right into the Southern entrance of the U-M Dearborn/Fairlane Center (the marquis will reflect the Following: The University of Michigan-Dearborn/Fairlane Center). Follow the entrance road to the back and turn left at the stop sign; the North Building will be located on your left hand side. Parking is directly across from the North Building.

From the North Take Southfield (M-39) South to the Ford Road exit. Stay on the Ford Road Service Drive to Hubbard Drive and turn right. Follow Hubbard Drive and turn right into the Southern entrance of the U-M Dearborn/Fairlane Center (the marquis will reflect the following: The Univer-sity of Michigan-Dearborn/Fairlane Center). Follow the entrance road to the back and turn left at the stop sign; the North Building will be located on your left hand side. Parking is directly across from the North Building.