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VIDEO: Cyber Security Trends for 2016 & Beyond (May 1, 2016)

 

Cyber Security Trends for 2016 & Beyond – Zulfikar Ramzan
Webinar was held on Sunday, May 1, 2016

Program Overview
With cyber security breaches on the rise, are there any chances that your data has been targeted? What technology and market trends are occurring to meet the changing cybersecurity landscape? What does this mean for 2016 & beyond?

Join RSA CTO Zulfikar Ramzan (Spotlight), as he reveals the top trends that will impact cyber security practices. Watch this webinar and learn:
· Why cyberattacks continue to increase in sophistication, magnitude and velocity?
· Which security technologies and processes have changed to accommodate the demands of digital business?
· What trends will have the largest and smallest impact on cyber security in 2016 and beyond?
· What new career opportunities this brings for Technology professionals?
· What skills will be in demand?

Speaker Profile
As CTO, Dr. Zulfikar Ramzan leads the development of RSA’s technology strategy and focuses on bringing to market the innovations that protect RSA customers from the growing number of advanced threats. Prior to RSA, Ramzan served as CTO of Elastica (acquired by Blue Coat), where he leveraged machine learning and natural language processing to enable customers to more securely use cloud services. Before Elastica, he served as Chief Scientist of Sourcefire (acquired by Cisco) and malware analytics company Immunet (acquired by Sourcefire). Ramzan was previously Technical Director of Symantec’s Security Technology and Response division and architect for the company’s reputation-based malware detection technology. Ramzan holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and computer science from MIT.


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IPN Networking Event & Workplace Diversity Panel : San Francisco, CA on Thursday, October 26th 2017

IPN West – SF Networking Event & Diversity in the Workplace Panel

Did you know that women make up just 15% of Uber’s tech workforce per TechCrunch?  Similarly, at Amazon, Apple and Google only 31% of their leadership is Asian, African American or Latino as reported by Recode?  This under-representation at work compared to the population in the U.S. has startling effects on our lives.  According to McKinsey & Company, companies in the top quartile of racial diversity are 35% more likely to have higher financial returns!

Continue the conversation to learn about the initiatives companies are taking to foster diversity and inclusion.  Join us at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 26 in San Francisco when IPN West will host a networking event and Diversity in the Workplace discussion.  Our confirmed speakers include Nabeela Virji, a Senior Diversity Program Manager at Yelp, and Rahim Fazal, CEO and Co-Founder of SVAcademy.

The event is a limited gathering with all friends & colleagues welcome to join!  Please register at  https://tinyurl.com/ipnwestdiversity by October 24th.

Nabeela’s Background:
Nabeela joined Yelp in March 2011 and over her tenure has held roles as a Sales Account Executive, University Recruiter and Diversity Recruiter.  Currently, as the Senior Diversity Programs Manager on the Diversity & Inclusion team, Nabeela oversees Employee Resource Groups globally, works with Executive Sponsors, partners with local and national diversity organizations and strategizes with recruiting teams on diversity recruiting initiatives.  She is passionate about empowering employees to participate in Employee Resource Groups and believes in fostering hiring teams to look for candidates that are a culture add instead of a culture fit.  Nabeela is from the SF/Bay Area and holds a B.A. in Sociology from UCLA.

Rahim’s Background:
Raised in government housing in Vancouver, Canada to immigrant parents, Rahim Fazal went on to found three startups before the age of 30 — all without a college degree. Today, Rahim is the CEO and co-founder of SVAcademy, an apprenticeship platform aiming to drive 1M+ women and minorities into new economy careers in sales and business development. Prior to SVAcademy, Rahim was the CEO and co-founder of Involver, a social media marketing platform used by 2M small businesses and Fortune 500 brands like Nike, Best Buy, Target and MTV. Rahim helped lead the company’s acquisition by Oracle where he remained for three years as a product development executive. Rahim has been honored at The White House with an Empact 100 Award by Startup America and The Kauffman Foundation, named one of the Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under 30 in America by Inc Magazine, one of the Top 40 Under 40 by the San Francisco Business Times, and one of the Top 25 Digital Thought-Leaders by iMedia. He was the youngest student ever accepted into his MBA program without an undergraduate degree and has a popular TEDx talk, “How Getting Fired from McDonalds Changed My Life.”

WHEN: Thursday, October 26th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. PT

WHERE:Yelp Sales Headquarters, 55 Hawthorne Street, 11th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105

REGISTRATION ENDS: Tuesday, October 24th at 11:59 p.m. PT

TICKETS: $20 + processing fee

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Luncheon & Keynote Address : Sugar Land, TX on Wednesday, October 11th 2017

The Aga Khan Council For The South Western United States Proudly Presents-

Luncheon And Keynote Address by MSNBC News Anchor Ali Velshi to The Ismaili Jamatkhana and Center in an intimate lunch setting. Ali will discuss his outlook on the current economy, followed by a book signing. Please register by clicking Here today, as seating is limited.

Date: Wed, October 11, 2017

Time: 11:15 AM – 1:00 PM CDT

Location: Ismaili Jamatkhana and Center,
1700 First Colony Boulevard
Sugar Land, TX 77479

This event is free with registration.

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Spotlight

Najma Shah

IPN Spotlight: Najma Shah (Early Years Coordinator, Aga Khan Education Services)

Najma completed a two-year term working with Aga Khan Education Services (AKES) Tanzania. There, she managed a team of 35 educators and over 200 student’s ages 2 to 6 years. During this term, Najma spearheaded many programs including community gardening, nutrition, and health awareness, after-school activities, recognition and awareness of global holidays, and partnerships with local libraries.
Najma fostered ongoing continuing education of all staff by collaborating with accredited universities in the United States to provide training and certificates to staff. She also personally provided need-based scholarships to select individuals to become certified teachers, and mobilized resources across US and Canada to advance faculty and enrich classrooms.
Along with AKES, Najma was a consultant for Early Childhood Development programs across Dar-es-Salaam, Zanzibar, and Zambia. Before working in Tanzania, Najma was head of a Montessori school in Gaithersburg, Maryland.

What skills have helped you in your career?
One skill that has helped me succeed as a manager is staying positive. I believe in the power of positive reinforcement. When I am working with a team of people, it is important to identify individual’s strength and play up those strengths. I have found that this improves morale and benefits the child’s learning experience. I value the ability to work collaboratively with all stakeholders. It is important to assist in identifying and aligning effort towards a common goal which is synonymous with the mission and vision of the school.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
I do not think I would have done anything differently throughout my career. I have learned something new from each of my experiences.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
I always keep myself abreast of new research and development in my field by enrolling in workshops, webinars, attending seminars, and constantly learning.

What is next for you in your career?
I will continue my work in Early Childhood Development by supporting and mentoring teachers in my community. I will also continue my work in developing countries by providing consultancy and resources.

What advice would you offer to others?
My advice is to work hard in whatever you chose to do. If unique opportunities arise, go for it! It is important to go to places where you can provide your skills and education and also learn from those experiences.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• I can help professionals in areas of Early Childhood Development
• I would be happy to share my overseas experiences and challenges
• Share experience on nutrition and health awareness

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Najma Shah

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IPN Networking Mixer : Atlanta, GA on Thursday, September 28th 2017

Tour of Atlanta | Four Season Rooftop

Join the IPN team for an evening of networking as we Kick-off the New Season & Tour the city of Atlanta! Back by popular demand, our featured event will be held at Four Seasons Rooftop, located in the heart of Midtown! Be sure to mark your calendars for Thursday, September 28th from 5-7pm! RSVP Here!

WHO: Professionals, Executives & Students

WHEN: Thursday, September 28th (5-7pm)

WHERE: 75 14th Street NE Atlanta GA 30309

For more details email: [email protected] or 678.358.0770  #LetsConnect

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Discussion On Fake News’ Global Role in Society and Political Campaigns – Houston, TX on Tuesday, October 10th 2017

Recently, “fake news” has increasingly played a role in political decisions and business transactions as people look to be better informed and influence the competition’s perception of an issue. It is not an issue specific to the United States, as Asian and European politicians have recently claimed that incorrect information is aimed at destabilizing their countries and propping up interests from the opposition. How is the “fake news” experience similar
and different in varying parts of the world? Journalist and MSNBC anchor Ali Velshi will discuss this important and timely topic.

WHEN: Tuesday, October 10, 2017
6:00 pm Reception
7:00 pm Program

TICKETS: $10 Asia Society, Aga Khan Council and World Affairs Council Members;
$20 Nonmembers

WHERE: Asia Society Texas Center
1370 Southmore Boulevard
Houston, Texas 77004

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IPN Finance SIG : IPN Wall Street Mentorship Program

IPN Wall Street is an off-shoot of the overarching IPN Finance community. This new initiative serves to connect students interested in Finance and Management Consulting with a network of both experienced professionals and student liaisons with internship/full-time offers. The network strives to educate interested students about the industry and provide them the necessary resources and contacts to successfully navigate the recruiting process and secure offers at leading firms in the industry.

Since recruiting for internships and full-time positions is picking up, we’ve put together a Mentorship program to connect students interested in Finance with professionals in Investment Banking, Finance, Asset Management, Sales & Trading and Management Consulting.

If you’re interested in connecting with Ismaili Finance Professionals, please fill out the Form, and send your resume to [email protected]

If you are a Mentor interested in helping out, please email us at [email protected]

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Welcome Dinner For College Students : Manhattan, NY on Friday, September 15th 2017

Join us on Friday September 15th 2017 for a Welcome to NY College VIP at 15 Waverly Place, Manhattan Khane.
Shortest lines in NY and entrance is Free. Biryani and beverages on us.
Dress Code: Represent your city. Bring out your Heat jersey, Patriots swag, Cricket gear or if you love the college you’re at already, come down in your college sweatshirt.
A night of fun, mingling and food for all new and returning students. Graduates and professionals welcome, but may be forced to do a rap, breakdance performance. Want to help out or need more information? Email Saba Karim at [email protected]

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Welcome Dinner For Young Professionals & College Students : Washington D.C. on Saturday, September 16th 2017

The Washington DC Jamatkhana invites all University Students and Young Professionals to a dinner and social get together on Saturday, September 16th, after Jamatkhana ceremonies. This welcome event is a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with old acquaintances and meet new friends.
New students and young professionals are requested to register by clicking Here!

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Spotlight

Khudabuksh K. Walji

IPN Spotlight: Khudabuksh K. Walji (U.S. & Int’l Legal Advisor, Walji International Law Firm)

Born in Dar-es-Salaam, Khudabuksh came to the U.S. as a first-generation immigrant for college. His grandmother always wanted him to be a doctor, so he studied pharmacy to prepare for medical school. While working as a pharmacist, Khudabuksh also served on Jamati committees. At the time, in late ’70s, several community members were being deported. These were heartbreaking incidents, and he felt there had to be a way for them to be helped. Khudabuksh turned his sight to law school and in 1985, started his law practice as an immigration lawyer. After his clients obtained their legal status, many became entrepreneurs with new legal needs. Thus, Khudabuksh attended seminars and CLE courses focusing on business and tax laws to expand his legal practice. In 2002, he was asked to work as Senior Director at AKU in Karachi where he developed projects in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Syria and East Africa. These international experiences opened his eyes to emerging opportunities and transformed his career as an international legal advisor.

What skills have helped you in your career?
Active listening, strong analytical and persuasive skills, project and risk management plus team collaboration skills. As my law practice and staff expanded, my management responsibilities increased and so did my oversight role in execution of legal strategies. These skills became valuable with large clients. As an example, I was engaged by a Middle East group of companies with multi-faceted legal issues relating to U.S. Army contracts valued over $500 million. I had to hire legal and non-legal experts, oversee the work and ensure we were one team. This approach helped rebuild trust and confidence with the U.S. Army HQ, and most of the disputes were resolved. And, when a major contract dispute involving millions of dollars against a Fortune 500 company did not settle amicably, I pursued arbitration route in U.K. instead of litigating in U.S. court to avoid potential risks of collateral damage. We were awarded the full amount claimed by London Court of International Arbitration.

What do you wish you had known or done differently throughout your career?
I should have taken more time to enjoy the journey of life. I came to the U.S. at age 17 and was quickly thrust into survival mode for myself and family. As a result, I continuously expanded my professional knowledge and worked very hard to improve the quality of life of my family. In addition, I served on Jamati institutions and community organizations as a way of giving back to society. As a result, I did not take sufficient time out for my family, including taking regular vacations. I also did not participate in sports although I loved tennis and table-tennis as a youngster. Furthermore, I did not spend time enjoying cultural and art events until recently. Finally, I spent a little time reading about areas of my interest, e.g. autobiographies of world leaders and thriller novels. To summarize, I did not maintain a great “work-life balance” equation. Goals continuously change and therefore enjoying the journey of life is more important than racing to destinations.

What do you do for continuing education and improvement?
Pursue new areas of knowledge – in my case; these new areas were primarily triggered by my clients as they experienced new levels of successes – and challenges too. Therefore, I took professional courses and attended seminars in diverse areas of law, including intellectual property, franchising, real estate development as well as bankruptcy and white-collar criminal law defense. Now as my clients are reaching quasi-retirement phase, I am acquiring more knowledge in wealth and legacy planning as well as impact philanthropy and probate laws.
Serve in community organizations in diverse fields, especially those which require working with domain experts, and which encourage acquiring new knowledge to achieve the best outcomes.
Obtain formal credentials – they open new opportunities, e.g. my additional qualifications as U.K. Solicitor and Dubai Legal Consultant, and the professional certifications, enabled me to become successful in my role as a U.S. and Middle East Advisor.

What is next for you in your career?
My career growth has been defined mostly by my clients as they succeeded in their endeavors. The next phase of my career is to advise clients regarding asset protection, business, and succession planning as well as wealth and legacy planning. In addition, with my clients’ trust and confidence, I am increasingly engaged as their Counselor/Mediator, particularly by global affluent families in solving their sensitive and complex family and business disputes in a confidential manner. I also work to restore the family relationships – this is particularly critical for these families in their succession and legacy planning efforts. I would like to complete my doctoral thesis and obtain my doctorate degree in international relations and diplomacy. And having served as a leadership academy facilitator internationally, including in Malaysia, Kuwait, Qatar and Turkey, I will be exploring opportunities to teach in academia as well as advise corporate and not-for-profit boards.

What advice would you offer to others?
Take time to enjoy life – work hard and play harder! Develop wider interests beyond work and family. Engage in voluntary services with challenging assignments – they provide opportunities to learn from experts and encourage you to take relevant courses. Let me share an example – during my appointment as National Board Member on the Conciliation and Arbitration Board for USA, I was given the responsibility to develop and conduct mediation training programs for the Regional Board Members. To ensure we were utilizing the best practices, I enrolled at Harvard Law School and obtained Certification in Mediation. This new knowledge from a premier institution was remarkable, however, what was more important to me was the access to these distinguished professors to pick their brains. As a result, our mediation training programs were very successful – the Boards handled over 100 new cases per year with a 75% success rate. Finally, learn to be more patient and practice Mindfulness.

Areas where you can help other Ismailis:
• Mentoring professionals and entrepreneurs, especially in their start-up phase and/or when they are in crisis situations.
• Advise law students and professionals regarding legal career choices.
• Act as an advisor on challenging Jamati and AKDN projects.

Please provide the link to your LinkedIn profile:
Khudabuksh K. Walji

If you would like to nominate someone to be a part of the spotlight, click Here.