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2018 February Dinner Meeting -- 1 PDU
2018 February Dinner Meeting -- Presentation only 1 PDU
2018 February Dinner Upgrade Staff Only -- 1 PDU
2018 February BoG / COD Meeting
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2018 February ATS -- 4 PDUs
Type of category: Advanced Topics Seminars
Date: February 3rd, 2018
Hour: 8:00AM to 12:00PM
Registration close date: February 2nd, 2018 at 12:00PM
# of PDUs: 0
Presentation Title: Transitioning from Traditional to Agile Project Methods Presentation Topics: Basic overview of Agile versus Traditional PM Agile tools Introducing Agile methods into a Traditional environment Creating a Hybrid approach
Price
Students: $50.00
Members: $50.00
Non-members and Guests: $50.00
It is no longer possible to register for this event
Racing to 2018 – Students
Type of category: Students
Date: February 10th, 2018
Hour: 10:00AM to 12:00PM
Registration close date: February 9th, 2018 at 8:00PM
# of PDUs: 0
Price
Students: $15.00
Members: $15.00
Non-members and Guests: $15.00
It is no longer possible to register for this event
Racing to 2018
Type of category: Events
Date: February 10th, 2018
Hour: 10:00AM to 12:00PM
Registration close date: February 9th, 2018 at 8:00PM
# of PDUs: 0
PMI-OC Indoor Go-kart Racing Event Kick off the New Year to an indoor go-kart racing Mix, and mingle with project, program, and portfolio managers from every industry and level Leave with a clearer direction of where to take your projects and career Build new list of valuable resources that you can leverage, in full speed, of course.
Price
Students: $30.00
Members: $30.00
Non-members and Guests: $30.00
It is no longer possible to register for this event
2018 February Dinner Meeting -- 1 PDU
Type of category: Dinner Meetings
Date: February 27th, 2018
Hour: 5:30PM to 9:00PM
Registration close date: February 27th, 2018 at 7:45PM
# of PDUs: 0
Presentation Description Social engineering attacks are not only becoming more common against enterprises and Small and Medium Size businesses, but they're also increasingly sophisticated. With hackers devising ever-more clever methods for fooling employees and individuals into handing over valuable company data, enterprises must use due diligence in an effort to stay two steps ahead of cyber criminals.Social engineering attacks typically involve some form of psychological manipulation, fooling otherwise unsuspecting users or employees into handing over confidential or sensitive data. Commonly, social engineering involves email or other communication that invokes urgency, fear, or similar emotions in the victim, leading the victim to promptly reveal sensitive information, click a malicious link, or open a malicious file. Because social engineering involves a human element, preventing these attacks can be tricky for enterprises.
Price
Students: $45.00
Members: $45.00
Non-members and Guests: $45.00
It is no longer possible to register for this event
2018 February Dinner Meeting -- Presentation only 1 PDU
Type of category: Dinner Meetings
Date: February 27th, 2018
Hour: 5:30PM to 9:00PM
Registration close date: February 27th, 2018 at 7:45PM
# of PDUs: 0
Presentation Description Social engineering attacks are not only becoming more common against enterprises and Small and Medium Size businesses, but they're also increasingly sophisticated. With hackers devising ever-more clever methods for fooling employees and individuals into handing over valuable company data, enterprises must use due diligence in an effort to stay two steps ahead of cyber criminals.Social engineering attacks typically involve some form of psychological manipulation, fooling otherwise unsuspecting users or employees into handing over confidential or sensitive data. Commonly, social engineering involves email or other communication that invokes urgency, fear, or similar emotions in the victim, leading the victim to promptly reveal sensitive information, click a malicious link, or open a malicious file. Because social engineering involves a human element, preventing these attacks can be tricky for enterprises.
Price
Students: $20.00
Members: $20.00
Non-members and Guests: $20.00
It is no longer possible to register for this event
2018 February Dinner Upgrade Staff Only -- 1 PDU
Type of category: Events for staff group only
Date: February 27th, 2018
Hour: 5:30PM to 9:00PM
Registration close date: February 26th, 2018 at 11:55PM
# of PDUs: 0
Presentation Description Social engineering attacks are not only becoming more common against enterprises and Small and Medium Size businesses, but they're also increasingly sophisticated. With hackers devising ever-more clever methods for fooling employees and individuals into handing over valuable company data, enterprises must use due diligence in an effort to stay two steps ahead of cyber criminals.Social engineering attacks typically involve some form of psychological manipulation, fooling otherwise unsuspecting users or employees into handing over confidential or sensitive data. Commonly, social engineering involves email or other communication that invokes urgency, fear, or similar emotions in the victim, leading the victim to promptly reveal sensitive information, click a malicious link, or open a malicious file. Because social engineering involves a human element, preventing these attacks can be tricky for enterprises.
Price
Students: $35.00
Members: $35.00
Non-members and Guests: $35.00
It is no longer possible to register for this event
2018 February BoG / COD Meeting
Type of category: Board Meetings
Date: February 27th, 2018
Hour: 6:00PM to 8:00PM
# of PDUs: 0
BofG / COD Meeting February 27, 2018 6:00 P.M - 8:00 PM University of La Verne - Irvine Campus
Price
Students: Free
Members: Free
Non-members and Guests: Free
It is no longer possible to register for this event



