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Professional Tickets
$90
Student Tickets
$45
Included with your ticket purchase, you will have an opportunity to network with sponsors virtually and learn more about what they have to offer and maybe inform them of what you have to offer.
Triangle InfoSeCon is the largest annual Information Security conference in the area and is the flagship event of the Raleigh Chapter of the Information System Security Association. Our mission is simple, we want to train and educate as many people as possible about the importance of Information Security. To accomplish that mission we hold training events during our monthly meetings and we have our annual CISSP Review. In addition, we support the Cyber Patriot program that is geared toward getting high school students interested and involved in Information Security. Lastly, we provide scholarships to local schools in support of Information Security curriculums. As an organization, we believe that Information Security is both the present and the future, and it is incumbent upon us to try to influence the decision makers of today and to train the security leaders of tomorrow. This event is our premier showcase of that mission and directly funds our efforts throughout the year.
Ira Winkler, CISSP is President of Secure Mentem and author of Advanced Persistent Security and the forthcoming You Can Stop Stupid. He is considered one of the world’s most influential security professionals, and has been named a “Modern Day James Bond” by the media. He did this by performing espionage simulations, where he physically and technically “broke into” some of the largest companies in the World and investigating crimes against them, and telling them how to cost effectively protect their information and computer infrastructure. He continues to perform these espionage simulations, as well as assisting organizations in developing cost effective security programs. Ira also won the Hall of Fame award from the Information Systems Security Association, as well as several other prestigious industry awards. Most recently, CSO Magazine named Ira a CSO Compass Award winner as The Awareness Crusader.
Ryan Linn is a security strategist for a large financial institution. His background in red teaming, penetration testing, incident response, and forensics has helped him to understand many of the challenges that security practitioners face today. He enjoys sharing this knowledge at places like DefCon, BlackHat, Triangle InfoSeCon, and other security conferences. He has helped train individuals around the world on hacking and incident response techniques, and has incorporated this information into books like Gray Hat Hacking.
Ryan is the leader of a red team, a penetration tester, an author, a developer, and an educator. He comes from a systems administration and Web application development background, with many years of IT security experience. Ryan currently works as the team lead for a red team at a large organization, and is a contributor to open source projects including Metasploit and BeEF, the Browser Exploitation Framework.
The Raleigh chapter of ISSA is pleased to announce the IT Leadership Forum as part of InfoSeCon. Our mission is to educate and support the InfoSec community, with the IT Leadership Forum we are expanding that mission to executive leadership. As an IT Leader responsible for InfoSec you bear great responsibility in an increasingly dangerous world. Join us for InfoSeCon where you will have a day of networking with your peers, executive training, keynotes and a discussion panel all in a protected space just for InfoSec leaders like you. Read More
StormCTF will once again host our Capture the Flag event at InfoSeCon! We have amazing prizes this year including:
– MacBook Air
– Razer Backpack Bundle
– Education Voucher (Up to $1,000)
– Amazon Gift Cards