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Elements Of Risk Management 1 Day Virtual Live Training in Seoul

Course Description: The mission of every organization is affected by today’s global economy and the digital era. Organizations are critically dependent on information technology (IT) to better support their business Goals. Risk Management plays a critical role in protecting an organization’s information assets, and its mission therein, from IT-related Risk. An effective Risk Management Process is an important component of a successful IT security program. The principal goal of an organization’s Risk Management Process should be to protect the organization and its ability to perform their mission, not just its IT assets. Therefore, the Risk Management Process should not be treated primarily as a technical function carried out by the IT experts who operate and manage the IT system, but as an essential Management function of the organization.  Risk is the net negative impact of the exercise of a vulnerability, considering both the probability and the impact of occurrence. Risk Management is the Process of identifying Risk, assessing Risk, and taking steps to reduce Risk to an acceptable level. This Course provides an overview into the specific criteria, steps and actions necessary to implement and sustain a comprehensive Information Risk Management program.  Course Topics: ●     Module1: Risk Management Definitions and Principles ●     Module2: Risk Management Policies and RequirementS ●     Module3: Defining Risk Management Goals and Objectives ●     Module4: NIST Assesment Process – A Best Practice ●     Module5: Course Learning Summary  Learning Goals: ●     Address various Risk methodologies and assess application to individual enterprise environments. ●     Explain and utilize Risk Assesment and analysis methodologies. ●     Identify significant components of Risk and their respective Definitions. ●     Define Risk Management Goals and Objectives. ●     Document Risk Practices and Risk types. ●     Recognize the ISO Principles of Risk Management. ●     Understand the COBIT 4.1 and COBIT 5 elements related to IT Risk identification and Management. ●     Apply the nine (9) steps of the NIST IT Risk Assesment methodology to an enterprise-wide Risk Assesment project. ●     Prepare and evaluate a Statement of Risk Management. ●     Describe the role and value of IT Risk Management as a basis of proactive corporate governance. Course Agenda: Day 1 ●     Pre Course Reading ●     Risk Management Definitions and Principles ●     Risk Management Policies and RequirementS ●     Defining Risk Management Goals and Objectives ●     NIST Assesment Process – A Best Practice ●     Course Learning Summary Who can Attend? This workshop is intended for: ●     Primary ●     Internal and external auditors (IT, financial, operational) ●     Risk Compliance Officers ●     Professionals involved in organizational or IT GRC strategic initiative ●     Secondary Audience ●     Management consultants ●     Controllers ●     Directors of Human ReCourses ●     Facilities Managers

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Holiday Gift Collective brings together seven East Bay female artisans in Lafayette, CA

Holiday Gift Collective brings together seven East Bay female artisans in Lafayette, CA San Francisco, CA – With a global pandemic and wave of fires, many small businesses have shuttered under the conditions, while others have united in finding new ways to sustain themselves and support their local communities through their crafts. Contra Costa County recently moved into Tier 2, allowing for the return of indoor retail shopping under state guidelines. The artisans and women behind Holiday Gift Collective are thrilled at the opportunity to safely showcase their goods and boost their local economy just in time for the holidays. The idea for Holiday Gift Collective was born from the shared values of each of the participating artisans as well as from the #shoplocal movement which encourages people to invest in their communities with the goal of strengthening the economy. Holiday Gift Collective is a union in support of community and equality, and will offer home goods, jewelry, gourmet foods, and more. In addition to continuing to pave the path for aspiring female entrepreneurs, Holiday Gift Collective hopes to encourage the community to work together in the fight against climate change. Brands such as Planet Renu, SIP, and Hofssi Chocolates will be presenting a variety of eco-friendly and ethically sourced products. Joining the list of green businesses will be Hollie's Homegrown, a local organic herb farm on a mission to create the highest quality herbal food and body products. All together, they will provide Holiday Gift Collective customers with unique and special gift options that reduce our carbon-footprint. To learn more about the women behind Holiday Gift Collective, visit their sites: Anne Morrison Rabe Photography, Annie Chrietzberg, Hofssi Chocolates, Hollie’s Homegrown, Manjusha Jewels, Planet Renu, and SIP (Seriously Imbibed Products). Located at 3539 Plaza Way, Lafayette, CA, the pop-up will run Sunday, Nov. 1 through the end of the holiday season from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Local guest artisans will be featured on a rotating basis. ### Contacts Holiday Gift Collective: Sanjiv Chawla sanjiv@manjushajewels.com

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Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Los Angeles Lakers

Paycom Center is a cashless venue. The Box Office accepts, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover cards, as well as mobile wallet (Apple Pay, Google Pay) payments. When purchasing tickets by phone or online, you may choose to pick them up at the Box Office Will Call window on the day of the show. Please be prepared to present the credit card used to purchase the tickets, as well as a photo I.D. Press and VIP tickets, or tickets left by a third party, may also be picked up at Will Call on the day of the event. A photo I.D. is required. Arena: 405-602-8700 Thunder Ticket Office: 405.208.HOOP (4667) Paycom Center's Box Office is located just off West Reno between the two main entrances on the north side of the arena. Currently, it is temporarily closed on non-event days. On event days, the Box Office is open at 12pm (noon) on Mondays-Saturdays, or four hours prior to the event time on Sundays. Some events may have additional hours. Paycom Center meets or exceeds all structural and service requirements as stipulated by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Restrooms, drinking fountains, and concession counters are accessible to guests with disabilities. Additional services are listed below. Accessible Tickets/Seating: Wheelchair accessible seats are available in all price levels. Up to three companion tickets may be purchased with each wheelchair accessible ticket. Please indicate at the time of purchase if you require accessible seating. Accessible Drop-off: Passengers may be dropped off at Reno and Robinson near the northwest entrance to Paycom Center. Elevators: Elevators are located throughout the facility for wheelchair access to all levels. The elevators near Section 101, just inside the northwest entrance, provide access to the arena floor. Elevator on club level nearest Section 205. See the maps at the center of this guide for exact locations. Emergency Evacuation: Paycom Center staff members have been trained in emergency preparedness and evacuation procedures. Key employees are assigned to assist patrons with disabilities to safety. Listening Devices: Listening devices may be rented free of charge at the Guest Relations Desks located at each of the main entrances. A credit card or check deposit, as well as a valid I.D., are required to ensure the return of equipment. Parking: Accessible parking is available in the parking lots on the south side of Paycom Center. Entrances are available on S.W. 3rd Street, east of Robinson. Accessible parking spaces are also available in the underground parking garage at the neighboring Prairie Surf Studios. See Parking for additional information. Service Animals: Trained guide dogs or service animals are permitted to assist guests inside the arena. If special accommodations are required for your service animal, please notify us at the time of your ticket purchase. All other animals are prohibited. Sign Interpreters: Guests who require interpreting services during an event, should contact the Guest Relations Manager by calling (405) 602-8700 within three weeks of the event. Telephones: Telephones are provided at Guest Relations locations and throughout Paycom Center, courtesy of Cox Communications. TDD machines and volume-enhanced phones are available. Wheelchair Assistance: Paycom Center offers wheelchair service for guests who may need assistance to and from their seats. Please contact a Guest Relations representative for assistance. Wheelchair assistance is provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to the limited number of wheelchairs available, they may not be borrowed or rented as seating during the event. If wheelchair assistance becomes necessary during an event, please notify the nearest staff member.

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ISTQB Advanced Level Test Analyst

This 4-day practical course is intended for software testing professionals who wish to build on the knowledge and skills of the Foundation Level and further develop their test analysis, design and execution skills in order to become highly-skilled Test Analysts. This four-day course follows the ISTQB® Advanced Level Test Analyst syllabus (which can be downloaded free of charge from the ISTQB® website). Contents of the course: 1st day - Testing in the Software Development Lifecycle (Test Planning, Monitoring and Control; Test Analysis & Design; Test Implementation & Execution; Evaluating Exit Criteria & Reporting; Test Closure) - Test Management Responsibilities for the TA (Test Progress Monitoring and Control; Distributed, Outsourced and Insourced Testing; Risk-based Testing) - Test Techniques (Equivalence Partitioning; Boundary Value Analysis) 2nd day  - Test Techniques, continued (Decision Tables; Cause-Effect Graphing; State Transition Testing; Pairwise Testing; Use Case Testing; User Story Testing; Domain Analysis) 3rd day  - Test Techniques, continued (Defect-based and Experience-based techniques; Combining techniques) - Testing Software Quality Characteristics (Functionality; Usability and Accessibility) - Reviews 4th day (9:00 – 15:00) - Defect Management - Test Tools (Test Design tools; Data Preparation tools; Automated Test Execution tools) All courses start at 9:00 and finish at around 18:00, except for the last day which will finish at 15:00. There will be a 1-hour lunch break, and short breaks for refreshment at regular intervals. 

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Hamilton (Touring)

Visa, MC, AMEX,DSC,Cash,Travelers Checks Will call 2 hours prior to curtain time. 10 am - 6 pm Monday - Friday (non-show days)

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2023 Season Tickets

Visa, MasterCard, Discover Pickup during box office hours only. You must bring the credit card used to place the order and a valid photo ID. The Box Office is only open on Show days, hours vary and generally a few hours prior to the ticketed show time. The Box Office is only open on Show days, hours vary and generally a few hours prior to the ticketed show time. 703-573-SEAT

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Hamilton (NY)

Cash, AmEx, Visa, MC Pick up tickets one hour prior to the show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo ID. (212) 221-1211 Monday - Saturday 10am - 8pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm

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