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Security KPIs - Measuring Improvement in Your Security Program - Steven Aiello BSides Detroit 2018 (Hacking Illustrated Series InfoSec Tutorial Videos)

Security KPIs - Measuring Improvement in Your Security Program
Steven Aiello

The saying goes: you can,t manage what you can,t measure. So what should you be measuring when it comes to your security program? Do you know what actions are involved in almost every security breach that leads to data loss? Have you developed defenses for those malicious actions? Most important of all are you able to improve that your defense are getting better over time? Follow along on the journey that will have the prettiest slide-ware out of the whole conference!

Steven Aiello is the Security and Compliance Solutions Principal with AHEAD; a technology firm based out of Chicago Illinois. Steven works with company,s critical infrastructure teams across security, storage, and virtualization silos. Steven previously was an Enterprise Architect at Online Tech in Ann Arbor, MI, a local managed service provider. At Online Tech, Steven was responsible for designing the company,s critical infrastructure including virtualization, storage, and security initiatives across 5 data centers. Designs were in line with client needs which included primarily banking and healthcare verticals. Mr. Aiello holds a BA in Technology Management and a Master,s of Science with a concentration in Information Assurance from Eastern Michigan University. His certifications include CISSP (Certified Information System Security Professional), ISACA CISA, SANS GSEC, SANS GCIH, VMware VCP (VMware Certified Professional), VMware VCAP-DCD (VMware Certified Advanced Professional - Data Center Design), and Cisco CCNA (Cisco certified Network Associate)

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