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Michael McCartney will be presenting at the WNY and Rochester chapters of the Institute of Internal Auditors Fraud & Data Analysis Seminar on April 28th 2010 at Terry Hills Golf Course, Rochester, NY. The program is jam packed with content including:
Consilium1 - IT Services & Solution Provider (www.consilium1.com) entitled Holistic View of Risk Management - Security vs. Compliance. Overview - In the cat and mouse game of IT Security, companies can "check a box" that they are compliant - but are they really secure? A typical approach many companies take is to "fix it" to meet compliance standards, then stick their head back in the sand until the next audit event and hope nothing happens. The question is: Who is responsible...or liable if something does happen? In this session, we will discuss how to overcome the "check box" approach to security. We will provide an ethical hacker's perspective on most organization's open door policy as it relates to compliance and how you can help them establish a security program that directs them towards consistent compliance.
Bob Koster and Jason Wood will present on ACL Data Analytics. Overview - Demonstration of the specific functions and capabilities in ACL, including classification, stratification, sorting, cross-tabulation and summation. A hands on illustration of how data can easily be brought into ACL from any environment without altering the base data. The presentation will include an ACL script to highlight the ease of use and capabilities for detecting fraud.
Michael McCartney - DIGITS LLC, (www.digits.com) entitled Computer Forensics 101. Overview - We use data in our corporate lives everyday for communication, production, finance, analysis, business intelligence and many other functions. But do we know what tracks and traces we are leaving behind? In this session, we will cover an overview of what Computer Forensics is, where and what critical data is typically recoverable and how it can help in any corporate investigation or audit.