Monday, June 23, 2008

Technology: (ISC)2 seeks nominations for its 2nd annual Asia-Pacific Program

Three Categories Aim to Recognize Ongoing Commitment by Information Security Leaders to Professionalize Workforce in Asia-Pacific

Hong Kong, (ANTARA News/Xinhua-PRNewswire-AsiaNet) - (ISC)2(R) ("ISC-squared"), the non-profit global leader in educating and certifying information security professionals throughout their careers, today announced it has opened nominations for its second annual Asia-Pacific Information Security Leadership Achievements (ISLA) Program.

The ISLA, begun last year as part of (ISC)2's global Awards Program, 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 Non-IT Security Professional (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.

Candidates in this category typically should have at least ten years of work experience and occupy a senior-level position within their organization.

-- Senior IT 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 typically should have at least ten years of work experience, seven of which are directly related to IT Security.

-- IT 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 typically should have at least six years work experience, three of which, should be, directly related to IT
Security.

"The (ISC)2 Asian Advisory Board felt last year's ISLA went a long way toward recognizing individuals who have significantly enhanced the IT security workforce; therefore, the board is resolute to continue the effort," says Dr Lee Jae-woo, co-chair for the (ISC)2 Asian Advisory Board (AAB).

"We learned from our experience last year and are confident that this year's program will reflect the evolving workforce landscape in Asia-Pacific. We look forward to celebrating those industry leaders whom have made great strides on behalf of the workforce this year."

Last year, at the inaugural ISLA ceremony, (ISC)2 recognized 27 honorees and showcased distinguished workforce initiatives, led by four honorees. They were:

-- Senior Non-IT Security Professional category: Dr. San-Cheng (Simon) Chang, CEO, Acer e-Enabling Data Centre (eDC), Acer, Inc., Taiwan.

Dr. Chang was recognized for his dedication in building the Security Operation Centre, or SOC, of Acer that resulted in more secure customer support.

-- Senior IT Security Professional category: Professor Jian-Hua Li, executive deputy dean, School of Information Security Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China. Prof Li was honored for his leadership in building the Information Security Engineering School to resolve the shortage of information security professionals in China.

-- Senior IT Security Professional category: Professor Dato' Dr. Norbik Bashah Bin Idris, CISSP, technical director, SCAN Associates Berhad, Malaysia. Professor Norbik was recognized for his tremendous focus on nurturing new talents as well as innovation within the information security industry.

-- IT Security Practitioner category: Mr Siu Cheong (SC) Leung, CISSP, CISA, CBCP, founding chairperson of Professional Information Security Association (PISA), currently senior consultant of the Hong Kong Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Centre (HKCERT), Hong Kong, China. Mr Leung was honored for his dedicated effort to promote product-neutral security awareness to the public.

A nominations committee comprised of members from the AAB will review and select honorees from the three categories, based upon the selection criteria and eligibility requirements. The AAB includes volunteer, senior-level information security professionals responsible for counseling (ISC)2 on policies, trends and certification needs within the Asia-Pacific region. (ISC)2 officials will honor the ISLA honorees on October 28, 2008, during a gala dinner ceremony in Seoul, South Korea.

To nominate an executive or information security professional, or for more information about the ISLA program, please visit http://www.isc2.org/isla . The submission deadline for nominations is August 8, 2008.

About (ISC)2

The International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium, Inc. [(ISC)2(R)] is the internationally recognized Gold Standard for certifying information security professionals. Founded in 1989, (ISC)2 has certified over 57,000 information security professionals in 135 countries. Based in Palm Harbor, Florida, USA, with offices in Washington, D.C., London, Hong Kong and Tokyo, (ISC)2 issues the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP(R)) and related concentrations, Certification and Accreditation Professional (CAP(R)), and Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP(R)) credentials to those meeting necessary competency requirements.

All (ISC)2 core certifications -the CISSP, CISSP-ISSEP(R), CISSP-ISSAP(R), CISSP-ISSMP(R), SSCP and CAP - meet the stringent requirements of ANSI/ISO/IEC Standard 17024, a global benchmark for assessing and certifying personnel. (ISC)2 also offers a continuing professional education program, a portfolio of education products and services based upon (ISC)2's CBK(R), a compendium of information security topics, and is responsible for the (ISC)2 Global Information Security Workforce Study.

More information is available at http://www.isc2.org .

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Media Contact: Kitty Chung (ISC)2 Asia-Pacific Tel:
+852-3520-4001 Email: kchung@isc2.org
SOURCE: (ISC)2 Asia-Pacific

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