Presented at
RVAsec 2019,
May 23, 2019, 1 p.m.
(50 minutes).
Information security is always changing and to keep up with these changes we need to somehow upgrade the professionals to keep up. In order to do this we need to expand the brain of the information security professionals. In this presentation we will cover several modern day philosophy concepts and how to incorporate these concepts into your everyday practice. These concepts include: ontological design, looking-glass self, feedback loops, flow state, cognitive play. Applying these concepts will hopefully expand your mind and improve how information security is conducted.
Presenters:
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Chandos Carrow
- Virginia Department of Health
Chandos Carrow is a Co-Information Security Officer for the Virginia Department of Health. He has worked for the Commonwealth of Virginia for more than 10 years and has been with the VDH for almost 2 years. Chandos has worked in several state agencies in his career including healthcare and higher education. He obtained his Master of Science in Information Systems from VCU and his CISSP from (ISC) 2. He is a member of several information security user groups including the (ISC) 2 Richmond Metro Chapter, Virginia Cyber Security Partnership, and Commonwealth of Virginia Information Security Council’s Conference and Knowledge Sharing Committees. Chandos enjoys giving back the knowledge he has obtained over his career and is currently an adjunct IT professor at Bryant & Stratton College in Richmond.
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