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Supporting Event: Build a Secure Cyberspace 2020 “Cyber Security Challenges in the Pandemic” Webinar (8 May 2020)

Date: 8 May 2020 (Fri)
Time: 2:30pm – 5:30pm
Venue: Webinar – Participant shall prepare his/her own electronic device (e.g. Desktop, Notebook or Mobile, etc.) with Internet access.
Language: Cantonese
Fee: Free (Pre-registration is required.)
Register: https://www.hkcert.org/my_url/en/event/20050801

Highlight:
This seminar is jointly organized by the Hong Kong Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Centre, the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer and the Hong Kong Police Force. In order to prevent the spread of coronavirus, organisations including government, enterprises and schools, ramp up remote working and e-learning. While remote working and e-learning may bring you much convenience, you should stay vigilant to prevent the risk of personal data leakage and cyber attacks by malicious attackers. The webinar will invite information security experts to share their experiences on this subject.

For detail: https://www.hkcert.org/my_url/en/event/20050801

Survival during epidemic, live version of an IT Professional IT人疫景求生 真人版 (6 Apr 2020)

[QR Code: bit.ly/pisa200406]

Date: 6 Apr 2020 (Mon)
Time: 8:30pm – 9:30pm
Venue: Webinar by Zoom. Participant shall prepare his/her own electronic device (e.g. Desktop, Notebook or Mobile, etc.) with Internet access.
Speaker: Mr. Young Wo Sang (CISSP CISA CEI ECSA CHFI CIFI CEH ITIL(v3)F ISO/IEC 20000 Auditor)
Language: Cantonese
Fee: Free (Pre-registration is required.)
Register: https://bit.ly/pisa200406

Highlight:
Perhaps the most popular global topic nowadays is COVID-19….
You may have learned from TV News that one of our PISA veterans, Mr. Young Wo Sang, who was forced to stay in the cruise ship in Japan for few weeks due to other COVIN-19 infected passengers. Even returned to HK, Sang and other passengers were also required to stay in the quarantine camp for two weeks….
Started with a happy cruise trip with family but turned out with an unexpected quarantine camping, it was not an enjoyable experience. However, something’s lost but something’s gained. It gives Sang new idea on how to face with unexpected situation, continue with his connections with other people or even work remotely in the ship.
PISA has the honor to have Sang to share with our members, via Webinar, his invaluable experiences and challenges as a traveler and an IT professional during such unexpected adverse situation.

BIO Data of Sang
Mr. Young Wo Sang is an information security specialist with expertise in information security consultation and training. He is one of the Elected Members of the Information Technology Subsector, Election Committee of HKSAR Government receiving a high vote among all candidates in the 2006 & 2011 election. In 2008, he was elected as a Director, Hong Kong Internet Registration Corporation Limited, serviced till 2016.

Education Background
Higher Diploma in Computer Engineering (CityU)
Professional Qualifications
CISSP, CCSP, CISA, CWSP, CWNA, CIFI
Industry or Public Services
Convener, Information Security and Privacy Working Group, Internet Society Hong Kong

COVID-19 and Sang
Coronavirus: Hongkongers stuck on the Diamond Princess in Japan struggle with boredom, cabin fever and the threat of infection
https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/society/article/3049916/coronavirus-hongkongers-stuck-diamond-princess-japan

(ISC)² Think Tank Webinars

The (ISC)² Think Tank is a 60-minute roundtable webinar where influential security experts present and debate on a range of thought-leadership topics surrounding today’s most pressing security challenges and take a deeper look at how they relate to a particular industry or region.

Below is a searchable library of recorded (ISC)² Think Tanks on a variety of hot topics within information security. To view the webinar, click on the PLAY button and you will receive instructions on how to activate the player.

https://www.isc2.org/en/News-and-Events/Webinars/ThinkTank

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