Topic: Cyber Security
Speaker: Michael E. Mize, Managing Director in KPMG’s Information Technology Audit and Assurance practice
PLEASE RSVP: By February 15th
Either register on The FENG website or write/call:
Al Noll
Norfolk Chapter Chair
[email protected]
(859) 492-8455
We are asking for your response no later than February 15 to obtain an accurate headcount as this will allow ample time to confirm with our hosts or cancel the meeting on the 20th. In addition, we are seeking a minimum of 8 attendees.
AGENDA:
- 7:00 AM to 7:30 AM: Arrival, General Networking
- 7:30 AM to 7:45 AM: Introductions, 90-second announcements
- 7:45 AM to 8:30 AM: Cyber-Security
- 8:30 AM to 9:00 AM: Wrap-Up Comments/Next Meeting
Presentation:
- The Changing Face of Cyber Security Attacks
- Cyber Security Consideration for Internal Audit
- Cyber Security for the Boardroom
At KPMG LLP (KPMG), our culture of integrity aligns with our promise of professionalism to each other, our clients, and the capital markets we serve. Opened in 1968, our Norfolk office is thriving, with more than 120 professionals including 12 partners and managing directors. Today, KPMG maintains a dominant presence among Hampton Roads accounting firms, dedicating more audit, tax and advisory resources to more large organizations, from government entities to FORTUNE 500 corporations, than any other professional services firm.
Speaker’s bio:
Michael E. Mize is a Managing Director in KPMG’s Information Technology Audit and Assurance practice. Michael has over nineteen years’ experience providing financial statement audit, IT internal audit outsourcing, Sarbanes-Oxley assistance services, IT general control reviews, SOC examinations, and system-based application control reviews. His engagement experience has been focused on financial services, healthcare, retail, and transportation industries. Michael also has experience with various enterprise applications including SAP and PeopleSoft.
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