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Steve Riley from cloud computing/Amazon Web Services has agreed to come to campus on Wednesday, April 28th at 6pm to 7PM to speak to City University of Seattle students about information security, cloud computing and Amazon Web Services. The event will take place in Classroom 5, is free of charge and open to all CityU students and guests. Free refreshments will be provided.
Steve Riley is an evangelist and strategist for cloud computing at Amazon Web Services, working to help organizations understand how to address security, privacy, and compliance concerns so that they can integrate the cloud with their existing environments to extend reach, increase utilization, and respond to rapid business changes. His specialties include information security, privacy, compliance frameworks, and policy. Steve has spoken at hundreds of events around the world, including RSA, SANS, Black Hat Windows, InfoSec US, (ISC)2, IANS, TechEd, and Connections. He co-authored a book about Windows security and has published numerous articles. Born with an Ethernet cable attached to his belly button, Steve grew up in networking and telecommunications. Besides lurking in the Internet’s dark alleys and secret passages, he enjoys freely sharing his opinions about the intersection of technology and culture. He writes at http://stvrly.wordpress.com, tweets as @steveriley
Please come and attend, this will be a very interesting conversation.
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