Houston IMA Dinner Meeting

When:  Nov 13, 2018 from 05:30 AM to 08:30 PM (CT)
Associated with  Houston Chapter

The Houston IMA Chapter will meet Tuesday, November 13th at the Magnolia Houston Hotel, 1100 Texas Avenue, Houston, 77002

5:30 pm – Check-in
6:30 pm – Dinner & Presentation
7:45 pm – Networking

1 1/2 CPE hours for both CMAs and CPAs are provided. Attendees must sign in and out and be present for the presentation in order to receive CPE credit.  IMA Houston Chapter is a registered CPE sponsor with the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy (TSBPA).  This registration does not constitute an endorsement by the board as to the quality of our CPE program.

 Cost - Dinner Meeting:
Members and Guests-
$40.00 – Meeting & Dinner only
Students and Educators - $35.00 – Meeting & Dinner only
Reservations after 11/9 $45

  Professional Development Session Topic:  " The Privacy Landscape is Changing, for the Better… Really!"

Speaker: Harvey Nusz, Manager GDPR, Capgemini

 

Summary:

This interactive presentation will cover several recent and planned Privacy and Privacy-regulated regulations, and how they affect various part of the population, and businesses that serve them, and other control frameworks:

  • The New York Department of Financial Services Cybersecurity Regulation, and how its prescriptive controls can assist other privacy programs, such as the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR), which is much less prescriptive.
  • The NTIA, the recent Telecommunications Privacy Request for Comments document by this administration, where comments are due November 9, the approach presented, and what it contains.
  • The recently enacted California Consumer Privacy Act; its main thrust now, how it was enacted, and what to expect.
  • The EU GDPR, covering EU residents – particularly Article 25, requiring each organization subject to it to:
    • Perform a risk assessment
    • Utilize appropriate available technology
    • And prevent a breach of data subjects’ privacy data
      • Which will not happen, thus the need for encryption, masking, and pseudonymization
  • Other related topics, what they are and why they matter:
    • The NIST Cyber Security Framework
    • The planned NIST Privacy Framework
    • The Center for Internet Security Top 20 Controls
      • The Top 6 of which can get your company about 80-85% coverage of internet attacks
      • The set of controls attributed to the CA AG’s Office in demonstrating due diligence
  • Silicon Valley’s push for a federal privacy law, with a brief look at the what/why

CPE Credits: 1.5

Prerequisites: None

Advanced Preparation: None

Course Level: Basic

Field of Study: Advisory Services

Course Delivery: Group Live

Presenter Bio:

Harvey has enabled companies to become compliant and secure in Sox, PCI-DSS, FISMA, HIPAA, NY Department of Financial Services CRR500 Cybersecurity Regulation, Privacy Shield, and now GDPR. Harvey is focusing now on privacy, compliance, and security, and has also developed competencies in auditing, risk management, governance, IT Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity, Identity Access Management and Access Certification, Security Architecture, and Project and Workstream Management. Some of Harvey’s previous employers/industries/clients include a wholesale grocery SMB, public accounting, both local and Big 4, Options Clearing Corp, ExxonMobil, JP Morgan Chase, and NASA. Harvey is a native Texan who has benefitted from living and working outside Texas for about 13 years, in Illinois, Wisconsin, Utah, and Nevada. He gives back to his profession by serving in leadership roles in Houston ISACA, Houston SIM, Houston IAPP, and previously in South Texas ISSA, AITP (Las Vegas and Houston), and ISACA in Milwaukee. He has his CIPM, CISSP, CRISC, CGEIT, and CISA. 

The Houston Chapter of IMA is registered with the Texas State Board of Public Accountancy (TSBPA) to offer CPE to CPAs (ID #005541).

Location

Magnolia Houston Hotel
1100 Texas Avenue
Houston, TX 77002

Contact

Lynette Pebernat

lynetteIMA@comcast.net