2022 Fall Quarterly Meeting

  • 2022-11-18
  • 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Elgin Community College. 1700 Spartan Drive. Elgin, IL 60123

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The meeting will take place at:

Elgin Community College - Building E

1700 Spartan Drive, Elgin, IL 60123


Full Breakfast: 7-8 am

Presentations: 8-11 am

Arctic Wolf - Mike Hamilton

Current Trends in Cybersecurity: What attackers are doing today, what information they're after, and how they're able to get away with it. Cover current trends that we and other leading security experts have identified, and common solutions to the problem.

SentinelOne - Chris Boehm

XDR Dispelling Myths: There has been a tremendous buzz across the cybersecurity community about the emerging technology known as XDR (eXtended Detection & Response). Unfortunately for the practitioner, there has yet to be a single definition widely accepted by both analysts and vendors purporting to be knowledgeable on the subject. What is XDR and why should I consider the technology in my enterprise security stack? What should I expect from vendors who claim to have built the perfect mousetrap? What is reality, and what is just hype? This session is intended to walk the audience through some generally accepted value statements associated with XDR while attempting to debunk a few common myths that continue to muddy the water for security teams.

Veeam - Patrick Benson

Embracing Shared Responsibility – MS 365 is a resilient service, but customers are expected to protect their data using resources outside of the native MS 365 options as a precaution against worst-case scenarios. This shared responsibility model requires planning and management of expectations, so that organizations can leverage MS 365 to the fullest without being caught off-guard when disaster strikes. This presentation will focus on what you need to know regarding the shared responsibility model, how to communicate the need for additional resources to others and a basic framework for protecting MS 365 data beyond using the native tools.

Body Cam Panel

We've had lots of chatter about body cams from those that have or are implementing now as well as those that are just starting down that road. We would like to put together a panel to discuss the good, the bad and the ugly.

If you are interested in being a part of the panel, please e-mail jfarrell@gmis-il.org.


Annual Meeting: 11:30 am - 12 noon

Lunch: 12-1 pm

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