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Breaking Barriers: Female Presidents of ISACA Vancouver Chapter
In this episode, Marleen Mavrow, the current Director of ISACA Vancouver Chapter SheLeadsTech Portfolio interviews Mary Carmichael (current President of ISACA Vancouver Chapter), Rossilyne Tan, and Katie Gordon (both former ISACA Vancouver Chapter Presidents). In this vibrant discussion, they talk about what motivated each of them to take on the role of President of ISACA Vancouver Chapter, how women are driving innovation, and how organizations can better support and encourage women in technology and leadership activities. They share stories of challenges they faced in the workplace, how they addressed it, and they offer advice to promote equity and develop your career as a woman in tech.
WireD Talk Episode 1: Is Endpoint Protection Enough?
On this debut WireD Talk episode, Danielle and Rossilyne asks "Is Endpoint Protection Enough?"
Get Smart on Smart Tech
Our future is largely dependent on smart technologies- Whether it is a wearable, installed at home, or something that our city has implemented. However, are you comfortable with what you may be giving up? Do you know what it really means when you "Accept all"? Join Wirefire’s dynamic duo and WireD Talk hosts, Danielle Cheng and Rossilyne Tan to unpack this topic.
The Cyber Security Gap (w/ Danielle Cheng and Rossilyne Tan, Wirefire) - Cyber Security Matters
Facebook, Instagram return to service after global outage
The Star, October 4, 2021Online
Before Facebook released their official statement of what caused their 6-hour service outage last 2021 October 4th, The Star aggregated information from various cybersecurity professionals to weigh in on potential root causes.
Biography
Ross is an avid cybersecurity practitioner who focuses on bridging the gap between technology and its users. Her expertise lies in security awareness and endpoint protection. She often conducts speaking engagements to educate corporations on the current threat landscape and how to prevent users from falling trap on the latest phishing tactics. Her experience working in both the public and private sectors has shaped her approach in ensuring that her clients receive accurate and actionable security strategies.
In her spare time, she volunteers for ISACA Vancouver Chapter as the President. Prior to that, she was the Vice-President, director of SheLeadsTech, and the associate director of the Programs Committee. Her goal is to give back to the community that has inspired and empowered her to advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion in the technology sector.