In the spring of 2020, the internal comms team at Philip Morris International (PMI) faced a triple challenge. They wanted to keep their global workforce engaged and connected, increase confidence in the company’s ongoing business transformation, and equip employees with content and resources to help navigate the new remote working reality. To do this, they took inspiration from The New York Times wellness challenge and employees’ shared passion for food and the arts to create impactful internal communications programming that can be leveraged at any organization—no matter the size, industry, or geography.
If you attend the entire webinar in its entirely, you’ll be able to submit 20 PRO points.
Virtual Event
Connecting college students with employers and professional development: The Main Line Chamber of Commerce’s Talent and Education Network is connecting employers with talent through a series of 4 Opportunity Knocks events and the 2nd Annual No Limits Leadership Women in Tech Experience. These strategic gatherings with a purpose enable employers to impart knowledge that is essential for students to find a job and succeed at work. Students connect with employers seeking diverse candidates for internships and entry-level hires. Specifically, each event includes the below components:
- Learn: Interactive professional development for students focused on developing skills such as writing cover letters, interviewing, workplace communications, networking, and public speaking.
- Connect: The opportunity for students to meet and share resumes with employers.
- Follow Up: Introductions for students with employers they are most interested in.
Email Lissa@lissahilsee.com to register for this event!
Join the PRO Ambassadors and MIS Assistant Director, Rosa, in an in-person PRO Workshop Wednesday, November 17th, at 12 pm in Speakman 200.
The purpose of this workshop is to provide those who are behind on their point requirements to come and learn about PRO points, how to earn them and how to submit for them.
In this workshop, we are also going to have time for one-on-one support from the PRO Ambassadors for you who need/would like personalized PRO point-earning plans.
If you have any questions, please contact the PRO Ambassadors: Nhi Nguyen, Brianna Anderson, Connor McShane, and Safaniya Paul. They are available via email (misdept@temple.edu).
This workshop is not a PRO point-earning opportunity.
Both In-Person and Virtual Event
Registration Deadline: November 11th
Connecting college students with employers and professional development: The Main Line Chamber of Commerce’s Talent and Education Network is connecting employers with talent through a series of 4 Opportunity Knocks events and the 2nd Annual No Limits Leadership Women in Tech Experience. These strategic gatherings with a purpose enable employers to impart knowledge that is essential for students to find a job and succeed at work. Students connect with employers seeking diverse candidates for internships and entry-level hires. Specifically, each event includes the below components:
- Learn: Interactive professional development for students focused on developing skills such as writing cover letters, interviewing, workplace communications, networking, and public speaking.
- Connect: The opportunity for students to meet and share resumes with employers.
- Follow Up: Introductions for students with employers they are most interested in.
Please join us for an Advisory Council webinar on 1/13/22 featuring Orlando Barone on Voicing Conviction: Keys to Persuading IT Risk Management Decision Makers?
You’ll need to register using the link in advance. https://temple.zoom.us/webinar/register/2116389832348/WN_tyPNNyOxR1yQ4jrox7H42Q
Your best argument is not enough. Persuasiveness requires that you look and sound convincing as an ITACS professional asking executives and board members to approve your audit proposal or accept your recommendations for corrective action. You will learn to educate without condescension or arrogance, interact effectively with decision-makers who are technically uninformed or technically knowledgeable and use voice and gesture to achieve the optimal tone and relevant results.
If you attend the entire webinar in its entirely, you’ll be able to submit 20 PRO points.
Please join us next Thursday, Feb. 3rd, at 2:00 PM for our next ITACS Webinar, which will feature a panel of experts discussing cyber risk, insurance, and the related job market.
In this panel discussion, we will offer a brief evolution of cyber insurance and the prominent role that it plays in business today. In addition, IT auditing and security functions of businesses are paramount to the protection of digital assets and operations. This presentation will provide insight into the value of combining insurance and risk management with IT audit, security, and compliance. Employment demand is strong and offers a viable pathway for graduates of the ITACS (IT Audit and Cyber Security Master of Science) program and RASLS (Risk, Actuarial Science & Legal Studies) graduates. (Be sure to scroll down the registration page to see the panelists’ bios.)
If you attend the entire webinar in its entirely, you’ll be able to submit 20 PRO points.
Virtual Event
Connecting college students with employers and professional development: The Main Line Chamber of Commerce’s Talent and Education Network is connecting employers with talent through a series of 4 Opportunity Knocks events and the 2nd Annual No Limits Leadership Women in Tech Experience. These strategic gatherings with a purpose enable employers to impart knowledge that is essential for students to find a job and succeed at work. Students connect with employers seeking diverse candidates for internships and entry-level hires. Specifically, each event includes the below components:
- Learn: Interactive professional development for students focused on developing skills such as writing cover letters, interviewing, workplace communications, networking, and public speaking.
- Connect: The opportunity for students to meet and share resumes with employers.
- Follow Up: Introductions for students with employers they are most interested in.
Please join us for our next ITACS Webinar, which will feature a panel of experts discussing cyber risk, insurance, and the related job market.
If you attend the entire webinar in its entirely, you’ll be able to submit for 20 PRO points.
Register: To register for the webinar, click here. (Be sure to scroll the registration page down to see the panelists’ bios.)
Description of the webinar: In this panel discussion, we will offer a brief evolution of cyber insurance and the prominent role that it plays in business today. In addition, IT auditing and security functions of businesses are paramount to the protection of digital assets and operations. This presentation will provide insight into the value of combining insurance and risk management with IT audit, security, and compliance. Employment demand is strong and offers a viable pathway for graduates of the ITACS (IT Audit and Cyber Security Master of Science) program and RASLS (Risk, Actuarial Science & Legal Studies) graduates.
A Master Class on IT Security: Roger Grimes Teaches you Phishing Mitigation
Thursday, February 8th | 1:00 PM GMT+8
Phishing attacks have come a long way from the spray-and-pray emails of just a few decades ago. Now they’re more targeted, more cunning and more dangerous. And this enormous security gap leaves you open to business email compromise, session hijacking, ransomware and more.
Join Roger Grimes, KnowBe4’s Data-Driven Defense Evangelist where he’ll share a comprehensive strategy for phishing mitigation. With 30+ years experience as a computer security consultant, instructor, and award-winning author, Roger has dedicated his life to making sure you’re prepared to defend against ever-present IT security threats like phishing.
In this webinar you’ll learn:
- How to develop a comprehensive defense-in-depth plan for phishing mitigation
- Ideas for security policies you can implement now
- Technical controls all organizations should consider
- Gotchas to watch out for with cybersecurity insurance
- Why it’s critical to develop your organization’s human firewall
Get the details you need to know now to protect your organization from phishing and social engineering attacks.
Speaker: Roger A. Grimes, Data-Driven Defense Evangelist
He is a 30-year computer security professional, author of 12 books and over 1,000 national magazine articles. He frequently consults with the world’s largest and smallest companies, and militaries, and he has seen what does and doesn’t work. Grimes was a weekly security columnist for InfoWorld and CSO magazines from 2005 – 2019. He regularly presents at national computer security conferences, and has been interviewed by national magazines and radio shows, including Newsweek magazine and NPR’s All Things Considered. Roger is known for his often contrarian, fact-filled viewpoints.
About this talk
Anyone working with AI needs to consider the ethics and governance of their data and the models they build. But there are so many ‘ethical frameworks’ out there, many with ambiguous and impractical statements, that it is difficult to know how to approach the issue or even where to start. In this webinar, Andrew Burgess, author, AI strategist, and qualified data ethics facilitator will take you through a practical AI and data ethics approach using the Open Data Institute’s Data Ethics Canvas. Using real-life examples, Andrew will explain the different risks associated with AI and how they can be mitigated. Andrew will be joined by Simone Larsson from Dataiku, who will take you through the new governance tools available in the latest version of DSS.
A management consultant, author, and speaker with over 25 years of experience, Andrew is considered an authority on innovative and disruptive technologies, including Artificial Intelligence and Robotic Process Automation. He is regularly invited to speak at conferences on these subjects. He is the author of ‘The Executive Guide to Artificial Intelligence (Palgrave MacMillan, 2018), Visiting Senior Fellow in AI and RPA at Loughborough University, and Expert-in-Residence for AI at Imperial College’s Enterprise Lab. He is a prolific writer on the ‘future of work’ and is frequently published in industry magazines and blogs.
Speakers:
– Andrew Burgess (AI Strategist & Founder at Greenhouse Intelligence)
– Simone Larsson (AI Strategy & Evangelism at Dataiku)