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ANDREA L.C. HOY, CISSP,
CISM
Andrea
received her initiation into the information security community
when her hard work and dedication earned her the role of Assistant
Venue Manager/Supervisor at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles,
California. This position exposed her to the information security
field and ignited a passion that has made Andrea, arguably, one
of the leading women in her profession. She has not only served
as an advisor to the Pentagon, but in 1991 Andrea received the Security
Education Manager's Award, presented to her by a representative
from the Pentagon, acknowledging her work in applying Continuous
Process Improvements to the implementation of information security
resulting in cost savings for both industry and Government. She
has been involved in numerous committees in Washington, D.C., to
establish national and international information security policies.
She has written, spoken on, assisted with, and helped companies
establish policies and procedures that comply with the European
Union Privacy Directive, the Data Protection Act of 1998, and the
Wet Bescherming Persoonsgegevens (WBP) Dutch Personal Data Protection
Act of 2000.
Andrea is CEO
of A. Hoy & Associates, a thriving information security consulting
firm that was established to provide essential information security
expertise on immediate and specific information security. The services
provided range from a quick policy review to wireless vulnerability
risk assessments, computer forensics/investigations, senior management
briefings, and assisting with developing a total information security
strategic plan customized to the specific company culture quickly
and efficiently with the utmost discretion.
As the President
of Tysak, the
security division of a leading international information technology
education company, Andrea excels at education. She can often be
found at speaking engagements throughout the nation to promote awareness
of vulnerabilities and trends in the IT security field. She has
been consulted on current information security issues in various
newspapers and publications with speaking engagements and radio
interviews on such topics as Hacktivism, Script Kiddies, Email Content
Management, Email Relay, PDA Vulnerabilities, and Privacy and Computer
Forensics. Andrea’s commitment to education has driven her
to create a nationwide “Chief Information Security Officer
(CISO) Bootcamp,” through her affiliation with Tysak, which
addresses best practices of security management.
At the apex
of her 15 plus years in the information security field, she has
the distinction of being the first Chief Information Security Director
and Data Privacy Officer for Fluor Daniel, a $12 billion dollar
Fortune 200 company. In addition to this, she has helped provide
strategic direction in information security and business continuity
to such companies as Rockwell International, Boeing, McDonnell Douglas,
Litton, and Pacific Life.
Andrea serves
as President of the Orange
County Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA),
an international association for information security professionals,
where she has successfully tripled the membership in the last two
years. She presently sits on the new CISO Executive Forum Task Force.
This forum was established to bring together ISSA members that are
CISOs, to give them an opportunity to network, share ideas, and
improve upon their skills in this executive role.
She served
on the Technical Advisory Board for RSA for 4 years and advised
the International Board of Directors for PointSec / ProtectData
of Sweden. She presently sits on the Board of Advisors for Encentuate,
a global security identity management and provisioning company.
Andrea received
a Masters of Business Administration from Pepperdine University
in Malibu, California. Prior to that, she graduated Magna Cum Laude
and entered into the honor society of Beta Gamma Sigma (the Phi
Beta Kappa of the School of Business).
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