"CYBERSECURITY FOR ENGINEERS" Hosted by Technology and Engineering Management (TEM) and Life Members(LMAG), Boston Chapter
Introduction:
Cybersecurity is becoming increasingly important in today’s world. This lecture is to assist by
providing explanations, examples and practices on fundamental principles of a variety of
cybersecurity topics, without getting bogged down into technical details
Purpose:
This lecture is intended to provide ONLY an initial introduction to the field of cybersecurity.
Beginning with a few of the relevant terms and expressions used in the industry, some important
security principles, a brief historical overview and current trends and some solution approaches in brief
will be mentioned.
- Cybersecurity terms, principles, and history
- Basic terminology
- Principles of cybersecurity
- Identifying and managing security risks
- Implementing security controls to reduce security risks
- Detecting and understanding cybersecurity events
- Responding to and recovering from cybersecurity incidents
A brief history of cybersecurity from the past until now in the 2020’s
- Notable cybersecurity attacks
- Cyber phishing attacks
- Large Companies
- Retailers
- Hotels and Hospitality
- Software Platforms
- Email providers
Current challenges
- Attrition
- Skills gap
- Cybersecurity certifications
- Active defensive strategies
- Ethical hacking
- Future of the cybersecurity industry
- DevSecOps
- Artificial intelligence
· Predictions/Conclusion
Date and Time
Location
Hosts
Registration
- Date: 29 May 2024
- Time: 07:00 PM to 08:30 PM
- All times are (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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- Co-sponsored by Lori L. Jeromin, LMAG
- Starts 15 May 2024 07:30 AM
- Ends 29 May 2024 06:55 PM
- All times are (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
- No Admission Charge
Speakers
Navid of University of Memphis, Tennessee
Cyber Security for Engineers
Cybersecurity is becoming increasingly important in today’s world. This lecture is to assist by
providing simple explanations, examples and practices on fundamental principles of a variety of
cybersecurity topics, without getting bogged down into technical details.
Beginning with a few of the relevant terms and expressions used in the industry, some important
security principles, a brief historical overview and current trends and some solution approaches in brief
will be mentioned.
Biography:
Navid Mohammad Imran
University of Memphis
Navid has successfully developed a real-time machine intelligence system for vehicle navigation and , autonomous vehicle control system, global product distribution system, industrial parts distribution system, manufacturing automation control system. Navid has earned Bachelors and Masters degree in computer science from the University of Memphis at Tennessee.
Areas of research in Computer science are Control Engineering, Cyber-Physical Systems, Machine Learning and Software Engineering and Object Oriented Programming
Current Position: Phd Student at the Computer Science Department, University of Memphis, Tennessee
Publications spans Intelligent Systems, Computer Vision, Logistics, Transportation
Email:
Address:Tennessee , United States
Agenda
- Introduction 7pm
- Chair's Remarks 7:05 pm
- Speaker Introduction 7:10 pm
- Lecture 7:15 pm to 8:15 pm
- Closing Remarks 8:30 pm