Designing Trust into your Solutions and Services

When: January 18th, 2007 (12:00 noon)
Where: Terminal City Club (837 West Hastings St.)
Cost: $35 non-members, $25 ISSA members, and $20 students
RSVP: (space is limited) 

Designing Trust and effectively implementing key factors that promote trust such as security and privacy are critical to the successful adoption of solutions and services. It does not matter how useful a service actually is, if customers do not trust it - then they will not use it. This topic will describe the attributes that make up a "trusted" service, how it evolves, and key implementation considerations as they relate to security and privacy.

Martin Harrod, is a Solution Architect with CA Canada. He evangelizes the adoption of CA’s Enterprise IT Management (EITM™) strategy and advises organizations how to better manage systems, networks, security, storage, applications and databases securely and dynamically.

Previous to appointment at CA, Martin designed storage and resiliency architectures for Telus enterprise customers. Martin holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Alberta. He is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional.

On-site registration and networking begins at noon, and lunch will be served at approximately 12:15pm. The presentation will run from 1:00pm to 2:00pm, to be followed by an open discussion forum. Members and non-members of the ISSA are welcome but space is limited. Cost for the event is $35.00 for non-members, $25.00 for ISSA members and $20.00 for students payable in advance at our web site using Paypal®, or at the door in cash or by cheque payable to “ISSA Vancouver”. RSVP to to guarantee your seat. Please note that we require 72 hours notice of any cancellations, or you will be invoiced for the event since we are required to finalize the food orders.

Please note that the TCC has a business-casual dress code, and contact us in advance if you have special dietary requirements or would like wheel chair accessible parking so that we can make the necessary arrangements on your behalf.

Contact:
James Crooks: (604) 806-7027