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(ISC)2 Opens Nominations for Its Fourth Annual Asia-Pacific Information Security Leadership Achievements Program

(ISC)2
2010-03-22 12:26 1021

HONG KONG, March 22 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- (ISC)2(R) ("ISC-squared") today announced the opening of nominations for its fourth annual Asia-Pacific Information Security Leadership Achievements (ISLA) Program. In an effort to bolster public awareness of information security throughout the region, the 2010 ISLA will recognize an honoree's project which has significantly contributed to building or broadening security awareness within one's own community or beyond within the last 12 months. (ISC)2 is the largest not-for-profit membership body of certified information security professionals worldwide with over 71,000 credentials issued to 66,000 members in more than 135 countries.

The ISLA Program, begun in 2007 as part of (ISC)2's global Awards Program, has recognized over 50 outstanding honorees in over 10 Asia-Pacific economies. The ISLA recognizes the ongoing commitment by information security leaders in Asia-Pacific to build a highly qualified and ethical information security workforce. Professionals can be nominated in three distinct categories:

-- Senior Information Security Professional (examples include: Chief

Security Officer, Chief Information Security Officer, IT Security

Manager or senior security manager with significant IT security

management responsibilities) who has significantly contributed to the

enhancement of the IT security workforce by demonstrating a leadership

role in any IT security workforce improvement initiative, program or

project. Candidates in this category should have at least ten years of

work experience, seven of which are directly related to IT Security.

-- Managerial Professional for Information Security Project (examples

include: Chief Information Officer, Chief Financial Officer,

program/project manager, etc.) who has significantly contributed to the

enhancement of the IT security workforce by demonstrating a leadership

role in any IT security workforce improvement initiative, program or

project within the last 12 months. Candidates in this category should

have at least ten years of work experience and occupy a senior-level

position within their organization.

-- Information Security Practitioner who has distinguished him/herself for

implementing and/or managing the implementation of a component of a

security program (examples include: managing a security awareness and

training program, conducting difficult, complex security evaluations,

etc.). Candidates in this category should have at least six years of

work experience, three of which should be directly related to IT

Security.

A nominations review committee comprised of members from the (ISC)2 Asian Advisory Board (AAB) will review and select honorees from the three categories based upon the selection criteria and eligibility requirements. The AAB is comprised of volunteer, senior-level information security professionals responsible for counseling (ISC)2 on policies, trends and certification needs within the Asia-Pacific region. The 2010 ISLA nominations committee includes the following AAB members:

-- Prinya Hom-anek, CISSP, SSCP, CISA, CISM, SANS GIAC GCFW, CompTIA

Security+, ITIL Foundation, president and founder, ACIS Professional

Center, Thailand.

-- Dr Jae-Woo Lee, Fellow of (ISC)2, CISA, CISM, chair professor, Graduate

School of International Affairs and Information, Dongguk University,

South Korea.

-- Chester Soong, CISSP-ISSAP, ISSMP, CISA, managing director of Security

Consulting Services Limited, Hong Kong.

-- Freddy Tan, CISSP, vice chairperson of (ISC)2 Board of Directors and

chief security advisor, Microsoft Asia.

-- Charles Wale, CISSP, CISA, manager, Southern Region of the Information

Security Consulting practice in Melbourne, Australia.

-- Prof Hiroshi Yasuda, DrE, CISSP, professor, Tokyo Denki University,

School of Science Technology for Future Life, Japan.

"ISLA has become a highlight event for information security professionals in Asia-Pacific. Together with my fellow advisory board members, we are glad to carry on this tradition," says Dr Lee Jae-woo, co-chair for the AAB and Fellow of (ISC)2. "Over the years, we felt the importance of raising the security consciousness of not just our own professionals, but also users throughout our own communities. Therefore, we are proud to introduce a new recognition for those information security professionals who are making a real difference in people's lives. We look forward to celebrating with all honorees in Singapore."

The 2009 ISLA Showcased Honorees are:

-- Gerard Tan, CPA, ACA, BAcc (Hons), MAISP, PBM, Partner - Advisory,

PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP (Singapore). Mr. Tan was recognized for his

leadership and vision for taking on the role of president of the

Association of Information Security Professionals (AISP) during its

formation.

-- Lt. Col. Husin Jazri (Retired), CISSP, chief executive officer (CEO),

CyberSecurity Malaysia (Malaysia). Mr. Jazri was honored for his

leadership in elevating the profile of CyberSecurity Malaysia to become

the national cyber security specialist in Malaysia.

-- HyunCheol Jeong, CISSP, director, Security Technology Department, Korea

Information Security Agency (KISA) (Korea). Mr. Jeong was honored for

his leadership efforts in heading an efficient team of R&D to develop a

high profile for KISA.

To nominate an executive or information security professional, or for more information about the ISLA program, please visit http://www.isc2.org/isla . To download the nomination form, please visit http://www.isc2.org/isla . The deadline for nominations is May 7, 2010. (ISC)2 officials will honor the ISLA honorees at a gala dinner in late July 2010 in conjunction with SecureAsia@Singapore Conference http://www.informationsecurityasia.com in Singapore.

About (ISC)2(R)

(ISC)2 is the largest not-for-profit membership body of certified information security professionals worldwide, with over 66,000 members in more than 135 countries. Globally recognized as the Gold Standard, (ISC)2 issues the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP(R)) and related concentrations, as well as the Certified Secure Software Lifecycle Professional (CSSLP(R)), Certification and Accreditation Professional (CAP(R)), and Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP(R)) credentials to qualifying candidates. (ISC)2's certifications are among the first information technology credentials to meet the stringent requirements of ANSI/ISO/IEC Standard 17024, a global benchmark for assessing and certifying personnel. (ISC)2 also offers education programs and services based on its CBK(R), a compendium of information security topics. More information is available at http://www.isc2.org .

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