DeVry Online IEEE, AWS Zero Trust Architecture –NIST 800-207

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/390271

Abstract: NIST Special Publication 800-207 provides guidance on the concept and implementation of Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) in cybersecurity. It emphasizes the shift from traditional network security models to a model where trust is never assumed, regardless of location. The document outlines principles such as continuous verification, strict access controls, and risk-based decision-making. NIST 800-207 advocates for the continuous monitoring of systems and user activities, enabling the prompt identification of anomalies and potential security threats. The framework stresses the importance of identity management, ensuring that entities are authenticated and authorized based on their roles and attributes. Risk-based controls are integrated into the architecture, aligning security measures with identified risks to maintain a balanced and adaptive security posture. The publication recognizes the dynamic nature of modern IT environments, urging organizations to implement Zero Trust principles as a proactive and evolving approach to cybersecurity. Speaker's Bio: Mr. John Hightower has over three decades of experience in the realm of Information Technology, specializing in cybersecurity for more than a decade. Armed with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and an MBA. Mr. Hightower brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise, with a decade-long tenure at the Department of Defense and another substantial stint at the large state government level. He possess a unique perspective on the intersection of technology and governance. Currently serving as a Cyber Security Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) architect, Mr. Hightower is at the forefront of shaping and securing digital landscapes. Speaker(s): John Hightower, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/390271

Characterization of Phase Change Materials on Silicon Nanostructure

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/387169

Chalcogens are elements in group 16 of the periodic table, while chalcogenides are a combination of chalcogens elements that exhibit phase-change properties. Phase change chalcogenides (PCCs) are materials that undergo reversible phase changes between amorphous and crystalline states with the application or removal of heat. My research focuses on the characterization of the phase change chalcogenides (Tellurium-Te, Selenium-Se, Germanium-Ge, Antimony-Sb) deposited on nanostructure, exploring potential applications in optical data storage and non-volatile memory while ensuring advanced thermal heat management systems. Silicon nanostructure has unique transfer properties, and integrating PCMs enhances the thermal management of the PCM. The research goal is to understand the interactions between PCMs and silicon nanostructures to improve thermal heat dissipation and the life cycle of the phase change from amorphous to crystalline without destroying the fundamental atomic structure. Speaker(s): Chinonso Ezeobi Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/387169

PITTSBURGH SECTION EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE MEETING (DECEMBER IN-PERSON)

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, 15235

IEEE members can access prior meeting minutes hosted on the Pittsburgh Section's (https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_UTt5t_dxNP1M5dO87OOeR25t8P7qQHp?usp=sharing). Access to the shared drive is restricted to the (https://www.ieee.org/membership/products/google-apps.html). --------------------------------------------------------------- New to IEEE Pittsburgh? For those new to the Pittsburgh Section Executive and Administrative Meeting, we welcome all IEEE members in the area to attend! This is a standing meeting held on the 3rd Thursday of every month. We review our upcoming activities relevant to engineers in our section. Feel free to use the report link above to ask any questions you may have, join us on Slack, or read through our welcome guide for more information about how you can get involved with IEEE Pittsburgh. (https://ieeepittsburgh.slack.com/) (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lyWneXlANAQAiJN2p6Bi9kAatooxIQ-YzlGpWRmRGBw/edit?usp=sharing) (https://webinabox.vtools.ieee.org/wibp_calendar/index/R20037) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, 15235

4QCY23 Dayton Section Meeting & Holiday Party

T J Chumps, 1100 E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Rd., Fairborn, Ohio, United States, 45324

Please join the Dayton Section ExComm for a membership meeting and holiday celebration on Thursday, December 14th at T J Chumps in Fairborn from 5:30-8:00 PM. The Section will cover the cost for appetizers and two drinks. This is a family-friendly event as we close out what has been another tremendous year for the Dayton Section! Looking forward to seeing all of you, Charles Cerny Chair, Dayton Section Agenda: Welcome & Sign In - 5:30 PM Social Time - 5:45 PM Section Busineness (Treasurer's Report, Year-end Reporting, Section Election Results, R1/R2 News, 2024 Planning) - 6:30 PM Social Time, Continued - Door Prize - 7 PM Chairman's Closing Remarks - 7:45 PM Holiday Farewell - 8:00 PM T J Chumps, 1100 E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Rd., Fairborn, Ohio, United States, 45324