John Manley, CISSP, CCSP

John Manley, CISSP, CCSP

New York City Metropolitan Area
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Technology leader, passionate problem solver, with an endless drive to improve.…

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    New York, New York, United States

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    Clifton, NJ

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    New York, New York, United States

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    Board Member

    (ISC)2 New Jersey Chapter

    - 2 years 11 months

    Science and Technology

    The (ISC)2 NJ Chapter expands (ISC)2's mission to inspire a safe and secure cyber world. Serving as a board member, membership chair, and our annual conference committee we've already seen explosive growth this year. Membership has doubled, viewership has increased 300%, and we're continuing to expect more growth. With each new member our outreach, education, and mentorship capabilities increase.

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    Mentor

    iQ4 - Internships / Apprenticeships

    - Present 3 years

    In this course, students will become “cloud security interns” and work in teams with a course facilitator and industry experts as mentors using an online platform provided by IQ4. In the post COVID-19 transformative era, businesses are becoming more dependent on cloud computing than ever before. The corporate shift to the cloud has accelerated, with businesses spending an estimated $96.4 billion on cloud infrastructure services in 2019, surpassing their spending on in-house data-center hardware…

    In this course, students will become “cloud security interns” and work in teams with a course facilitator and industry experts as mentors using an online platform provided by IQ4. In the post COVID-19 transformative era, businesses are becoming more dependent on cloud computing than ever before. The corporate shift to the cloud has accelerated, with businesses spending an estimated $96.4 billion on cloud infrastructure services in 2019, surpassing their spending on in-house data-center hardware and software for the first time. With so many organizations shifting to remote work arrangements, cloud computing has seen a significant spike in demand. In many ways, the cloud is the perfect platform for this time of uncertainty. Capacity is easy to adjust, allowing organizations to right-size their network infrastructure to meet their needs at any given moment. Keeping those networks secure, however, is a different challenge. Public cloud computing services make an enticing target for cybercriminals looking to disrupt services or compromise data.

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Honors & Awards

  • IT Professional Services Person of the Year

    Atlantic, Tomorrow's Office

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