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Elements Of Risk Management 1 Day Virtual Live Training in Rome
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
read moreChicago White Sox vs. New York Yankees
American Express, MasterCard, Visa & Discover. Ticket Windows do not accept checks. NEW! Ticketmaster Will Call Kiosks are available for will call pick-up on the day of the game! There are 2 will call kiosks located at each of the following gates: Gate 3, Gate 4, & Gate 5. Simply bring the credit card used to purchase the tickets to the kiosk, swipe your card and wait for your tickets to print! No more waiting in long will call lines! Kiosks are currently available for day of game will call pick-up only; advance pick-up and ticket sales are NOT available at the kiosks currently. Ticketmaster Will Call (phone or internet orders) may be picked up at any open ticket window at Guaranteed Rate Field on the day of the game, or before the day of game at least 48 hours after the order was placed, during regular box office hours. (312) 674-1000 **SUBJECT TO CHANGE** Non-Game Day Monday to Friday: 10AM to 5PM Saturday/Sunday: Closed Game Days 1:10 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 3:10PM 3:05 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 5:05PM 3:10 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 5:10PM 6:10 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 8:10PM 6:15 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 8:15PM 7:10 Game: Box Office is open from 9AM to 9:10PM 2008 Regular Season: Accessible seating is available in all price levels. In the lower level, accessible seating is in the back of the sections, and in the upper level, accessible seating is in the front of the sections. Ticketmaster sales of accessible seating is limited to four (4) tickets. If there is a larger request for accessible seating, please direct the order to Mary Weiss at the Guaranteed Rate Field Box Office at (312) 674-1000 ext. 5244, or Laura Arenas at (312) 674-1000 ext. 5246. Accessible elevators are located at Gate 4 entrance at the corner of 35th and Shields.
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Venetian artistry showcased in Dubai through works by Mauro Bonaventura and Davide Battistin.
read moreChris Stapleton's All-American Roadshow
Box Office Accepts CASH, VISA, MC, AMX. The Box Office has a $6.00 service charge for all reserved seats, and a $6.00 service charge on LAWN seating. ALL WILL CALL (Band / Media / Radio Station / Ticketmaster) will be located at the WEST Box Office ONLY! The West Box Office is located closer to the 83rd Ave. entrance Please have a PHOTO ID, the CREDIT CARD the tickets were purchased on, and your CONFIRMATION number. The main number for Ak-Chin Pavilion is (602) 254-7200. For the safety of our employees and guests, the box office will be closed until further notice. Please keep checking back here for updates as to when we re-open. We appreciate your understanding. Accessible seating is available in Sections 100,201,202,203,204 & 205. The companion seats are bolted down seats. The wheelchair seats are just a space where a wheelchair may be placed. Limited Mobility seating is available in Sections 101,203,205, & 304. These seats are located near an aisle. Sight and Hearing impaired seating is also available.
read moreChicago Bears vs. Atlanta Falcons
The Box Office accepts cash only for Chicago Bears games. Soldier Field games accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Cash. Chicago Bears events: Tickets may be picked up at the Will Call Window outside of Gate 10, 2 hours before the event. Gate 10 is located on the southeast side of Soldier Field. Customers must have the actual credit card, picture ID and the confirmation number to receive their tickets. Soldier Field events: Will Call is available on the day of the event only. Government issued photo i.d. and the credit card used for the purchase will be required to claim tickets. Typically will call opens 90 minutes to an hour before the scheduled event. For non Bears events please call (312) 235-7000 Chicago Bears ticket office is available by phone Monday-Friday 8am-5pm CST. The Soldier Field Box Office is open only on game days, their phone number is (312) 235-7000. Accessible Seating Information for Chicago Bears games: For Chicago Bears accessible seating please purchase the best available seating and contact the Chicago Bears at 847-615-2327 for an exchange after purchase is complete. Accessible Seating Information for Other Soldier Field events: Accessible seating is available through Ticketmaster. Do NOT contact the Chicago Bears for accessible seating information on non-Bears events at Soldier Field
read moreCOBIT 5 And ITIL 1 Day Virtual Live Training in Milan
Course Description: This course is designed as a management workshop focused on the strategic level use of best practices to guide service management improvement. ITIL and COBIT are two of the most widely adopted frameworks for supporting IT governance and management improvement initiatives and when used together as complementary tools can provide an even more powerful solution to an organization’s service management needs. The course tackles the challenge of “business and IT alignment” and how to engage management and business users in the design and effective operation of IT services. This course is interactive and thought provoking and includes: ● Group discussions ● Expert videos ● Role plays ● Assignments ● References to the Axelos publication: “Interfacing and Adopting ITIL and COBIT” ● Practical “take-aways” Course Topics: Module 1 : Course Introduction ● Let’s Get to Know Each Other ● Course Overview ● Course Learning Objectives ● Course Learning Style ● Course Agenda ● Course Book Structure Module 2 : Business and IT Context ● Module Learning Objectives ● Module Topics ● The Need for Good Practices ● The ITIL Experience ● The COBIT Experience ● Benefits of Integrating ITIL and COBIT ● Debrief Module 3 : Governance and Management of IT Services ● Module Learning Objectives ● Module Topics ● IT Service Management Challenges – Group Discussion ● Business and IT Service Provider Relationships – Role Play ● Debrief Module 4 : Implementation Strategy ● Module Learning Objectives ● Module Topics ● Aligning Management of Services to Business Needs – Group Discussion ● Using the Goals Cascade – Reading ● Selecting Priority Processes – Assignment ● Debrief Module 5 : Initiating and Action Plan – The Business Case ● Module Learning Objectives ● Module Topics ● Initiating an Improvement Plan – Group Discussion ● Continual Improvement – Reading and Assignment ● Debrief Learning Goals: ● Understand the context of business and IT alignment. ● Identify the benefits of aligning the COBIT5 and ITIL frameworks. ● Identify the business risks of IT services. ● Identify the drivers affecting service management. ● Explain how to align IT services with enterprise objectives and risks. ● Explain how to use the COBIT 5 goal and risk cascade. ● Analyze how to prioritize and focus on critical process areas. ● Understand how to drive and initiate an improvement plan. ● Recognize drivers/pain points for improvement. ● Explain continual improvement and the need to monitor benefits. Course Agenda: Day 1 ● Course Introduction ● Business and IT Context ● Governance and Management of IT Services ● Implementation Strategy ● Initiating an Action Plan the Business Case Who can Attend? The course is aimed at business and IT management and encourages interaction and the exchange of practical insights and approaches.
read moreSDN Overview 1 Day Training in Seoul
Course Description: This is a 1-day class that gives a background on SDN architecture, definitions, and where the industry is heading. This class has been designed to serve a variety of audiences including sales, project managers, network engineers and anyone interested in learning the current SDN landscape. Course Topics: Module 1 : Introduction ● Company introduction ● Attendee introductions ● Logistics Module 2 : Definitions and standards ● Problems in Networking (that SDN can help solve) ● Making the case for SDN ● SDN Flavors ● What is OpenFlow ● WAN ● Transport Networks ● JOIN/VMWare ● Cloudwatt/Contrail Module 3 : Open SDN ● Pica8 ● Overview ● L2/L3 ● OVS/OpenFlow ● Data Center Orchestration ● Big Switch ● Company Info ● Products ● Evolution of SDN Architecture ● SDN in the Data Center ● Big Cloud Fabric Overview ● Brocade ● Overview ● Features ● Packaging and Prerequisites ● Use cases and Added Value ● Application portability and IP Protection ● Support Options Module 4 : SDN via APIs ● Cisco ● Overview ● APIC-EM ● DevNet Learning Labs Module 5 : SDN via Overlays ● Juniper Contrail ● Overview ● Architecture ● Business Use Case ● Pros ● Cons Module 6 : Case Studies ● SDN Environments ● Data Center ● daylight ● Orchestrator vs Controller ● OpenStack Overview ● OpenDayLight Overview ● OpenDayLight integration with OpenStack Module 7 : Openstack vs OpenHow does OpenFlow work ● Friends of SDN ● SDN Definers Learning Goals: ● The issues that SDN aims to address. ● Describing the different components that make up the SDN framework. ● Identify the major vendor solutions in the SDN arena. ● Different use cases of real-world SDN implementations. Course Agenda: Day 1 ● Introduction ● Definitions and Standards ● Open SDN ● SDN via APIs ● SDN via Overlays ● Case Studies ● Openstack vs Opendaylight Who can Attend? This course is aimed at sales personnel, network engineers and architects, decision makers, and anyone interested in understanding SDN.
read moreDisney On Ice presents Dream Big
Cash, American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa Will Call tickets may be picked up at the box office at Dickies Arena upon venue opening. In order to receive tickets, customers must present a valid government photo ID, the credit card used to make the purchase and the confirmation number given at the time of purchase. Tickets ordered must be picked up by the person ordering. 817.402.9801 Hours are 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Evening, weekend and holiday hours vary according to event schedules. From December to January, hours will change to match the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Box Office. Accessible seating is available online through Ticketmaster.com, by calling Ticketmaster phone agents or coming to the Dickies Arena box office (upon venue opening). Interpreters are available on select events upon request. Please call 817-402-9000 for more information. Interpreters should be reserved a minimum of 7 days in advance of the event.
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