Feb 11

If you have been living under a rock somewhere and somehow haven’t heard about this revolution known as SecurityBsides, well, perk up folks! With SecurityBSides San Francisco being the second large-scale un-conferences that compliments a large corporate conference, the proposed talks are already shaping up to be something so very special to our industry! This is an un-conference that is completely powered by the people, so if you haven’t yet voted for the talks that you would like to hear, do it or don’t complain!
Here is my short-list of talks that I think are going to be wonderful
*Some are not yet picked to present, so if you agree, vote often!
The Great Compliance Debate: No Child Left Behind or The Polio Vaccine
Panel Discussion: Joshua Corman , Jack Daniel (@jack_daniel) , Anton Chuvakin (@anton_chuvakin) , Andy Ellis (@CSOAndy), a surprise guest
How to Design and Develop Your Own Security Event
Stacy Thayer, Ph.D. @stacythayer
My Life on the Infosec D-List
Andrew Hay
Hacking the Sales Cycle
Gal Shpantzer
Being Inbred Isn’t Just a Problem for Hillbillies. Groupthink and the InfoSec Industry
Vikram Phatak
Risk Management – Time to blow it up and start over?
Alex Hutton
What kind of self-serving person would I be if I didn’t put a shameless plug in for the Gender Panel: Unicorns, Clubhouses, and Ruffled Feathers: Women in Security:
Rounding out the panelist this year will be:
Jennifer Jabbusch – CISO of Carolina Advanced Digital, Inc.
Andrew Hay – 2008 “Security Thought Leader” award winner by SANS Institute / Security Blogger / InfoSec Professional
Lisa Lorenzin – Crazy smart solutions architect for an organization that I’m not sure if she’s listing (you have google, figure it out yourself)
Gurdeep Kaur – Author of controversial SANS Reading Room Paper “Women in IT Security Project Management”
Michelle Klinger – Full time QSA, defender of all things saucy and womanly.
Jan 29

Notice I said people, not women.
If you are interested in speaking on a panel at SecurityBSidesSF about Gender (Unicorns, Clubhouses, and Ruffled Feathers: Women in Security) and how it is impacting our industry by sharing diverse stories that have shaped your career, and tips for how as an industry we can improve, please contact me!
Gurdeep Kaur who wrote the paper on “Women in IT Security Project Management” has agreed to sit on the panel to discuss her findings and her experience that prompted the research. Also Jennifer Jabbusch will be speaking again as she did on the original panel at SeucrityBSidesLV.

I am looking for 3 more panelist to make up a 5 person panel.
Jan 25
Thank you all for the response, but I want to clarify two points that I’m not sure I communicated well in the original post.
First of all, I want to give SANS a big kudos for actually posting a piece that is gender based, this was a risk, and I’m glad they took it. Many more organizations would benefit from helping broaden the horizons of gender awareness in the technical fields. Conferences have been very apprehensive in accepting a round-table panel composed of industry professionals (not marketing women) to discuss the state of the industry in regards to gender. Currently, the panel is being held at SecurityBsides events and there will be some perspective European conferences this year that are opening up to the conversation. There are also many women that do not feel comfortable speaking out or helping other women gain entry to the field, this is a definite gender issue, but one we need to address on a different plane, and more in another post.
The second point in the original post was that of the review itself, the content of the research for the paper itself was fine, where I felt there was a deficiency was when it took a turn away from fair representation. Perhaps the advisor could have proofed the paper and suggested some edits to keep it broad enough as to not be easily identified as personal rhetoric, thus reinforcing the research points. I am fortunate enough that the author of the piece HAS agreed to speak on the Gender panel at BSidesSF that will occur during the week of the RSA Conference in San Francisco.
Again, for any women that may be reading this, here is a list of some great sites on the internet that discuss current gender issues.
The Geek Feminism Wiki
Executive Women’s Forum
Signed,
The unconventional gender supporter – Erin