Minnesota Chapter

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Welcome to IASA Twin Cities. IASA Twin Cities is open to any individual with a desire to learn about  IT Architecture and connect with individuals in the profession. Membership entitles you to:

  • Regular educational meetings
  • Discounts on full-day educational or training events
  • Local networking opportunities
  • Professional development and leadership opportunities
  • Access to the private Twin Cities community web portal
  • Entry into door prize drawings at monthly meetings (win software, MP3 players or cool techno-gadgets)

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The Chapter Leadership

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IASA Twin Cities' mission is to connect, advance, educate and advocate the local community of IT Architects through a vendor-neutral, open community.

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January Chapter Event - 1/13/2010

Chapter Event

On January 13th, Minnesota Chapter of the International Association of Software Architects will be celebrating the start of 2010 with its third event at Blue Cross Blue Shield. The event will begin with networking followed by two incredible presentations. This is an free event open to all interested in the field of IT architecture.

Schedule - Wednesday, January 13th

5:30 - Social
6:00 - Event Kickoff
6:15 - Odell Tuttle
7:00 - Seth Peter

Odell Tuttle

Healthland - Chief Technology Officer

Odell Tuttle is the Chief Technology Officer at Healthland, America's market leader of healthcare information solutions for small community and critical access hospitals.  Tuttle leads the Technology, Design, and Development teams working with Healthland executives to plan and drive the company’s technology roadmap.
www.healthland.com

Seth Peter

NetSPI - Chief Technology Officer
 

The Architects Guide to PCI DSS and PA-DSS Requirements
The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) has a large number of requirements pertaining to all industries, including healthcare. The requirements span architecture, development, maintenance, support, access controls, auditing & logging, security awareness, assessment, and policies. Not only does this apply to the systems within a cardholder environment but also to supporting applications and some organization wide processes. Furthermore, these requirements are often overlooked or misunderstood by architects, development, and information security departments. Within this presentation, we will review the most relevant PCI requirements that architects need to focus on and discuss how to apply key PCI DSS principles to other high security data sets such a PHI and PII.

Seth Peter is a computer security expert with extensive experience with all aspects of information security. He was a founder of the computer forensics team at Kroll Ontrack where he provided expert witness testimony and depositions regarding high profile computer security cases. As the founder and CTO of NetSPI, he is a national leader in risk management and security program assessment. Seth has provided consulting to over 100 different organizations within financial services, government, health care, education, nuclear energy, and retail. Seth is a Payment Card Industry Qualified Security Assessor and Visa Qualified Payment Application Security Professional. Seth holds a B.A. degree in Mathematics from Kenyon College.
www.netspi.com

 

 

Location

Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Door F -
1750 Yankee Doodle Road
Eagan, MN 55121-1600

Event Sponsor

This event is made possible by our founding sponsor:


Solution Design Group

RSVP

Please RSVP.    RSVP’s are requested but not required. This will help us plan appropriately for the event catering.
Email: iasaminnesota@gmail.com.

 

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