July 2026 - Evening Meeting - Full Sail University
About this Event
Date: July 27, 2026
Time: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Location: Full Sail University, Building 3, Entertainment Business Center (see map below)
Speaker 1: Eric Lockshine
Presentation: My House as an Agile Programming Project
Speaker 2: Carlos Rodriguez (CA2Security)
Presentation: The Inner Architecture of a Security Leader
Agenda
- 6:00 pm - Check-in, Register, Networking
- 6:05 pm - Dinner
- 6:35 pm - Opening Announcements
- 6:50 pm - Speaker Presentation
- 7:40 pm - Break & Networking
- 8:00 pm - Speaker Presentation
- 8:50 pm - Wrap-up
- 9:00 pm - Goodnight / Post Meeting Networking
Dinner is provided and there is free parking on site. Refer to the map below - Full Sail Building 3 - Entertainment Business Center / Launchbox. View/download the campus map.
We look forward to seeing you there for the informative and interesting presentations!
This meeting will count towards 3 CPE's!
Eric Lockshine
Bio:
IT Manager, CISSP, and systems thinker who applies security principles to everyday problems.
Eric Lockshine, CISSP, is an Information Technology Manager with more than 30 years of experience spanning software development, infrastructure, cybersecurity, and project management. A CISSP since 2013, he currently serves as Treasurer for the ISC2 Central Florida Chapter and is a U.S. Army veteran.
Throughout his career, Eric has specialized in solving complex operational challenges by combining structured project management, risk-based decision making, and practical technology solutions. His professional background ranges from software engineering and infrastructure management to business process automation and security governance.
Presentation: My House as an Agile Programming Project
Description:
A whole-home renovation — new hurricane windows, paint, flooring, and a two-week relocation — turned into an unplanned case study in AI governance. Faced with hundreds of decisions involving real money, real contractors, and a spouse with final approval authority, I ran the same requirements through four different AI models in parallel and treated the results the way a security practitioner treats untrusted input: validate before trusting, corroborate before deciding, and never let a single source dictate outcomes.
I've spent over 30 years troubleshooting what security folks would call Error ID10T conditions. Most of them are PICNIC. Sometimes it's me — I just don't realize it until the retrospective. This talk is built around that habit: turning a personal project into a structured retrospective on how AI recommendations were generated, tested, and trusted (or not).
This talk walks through that process as a working analogy for AI governance and risk management. Topics include: how vague prompts function like undefined scope in a risk assessment, and how iterating toward a complete prompt mirrors requirements engineering; how running one prompt across multiple models functions as a peer-review process, where model agreement signals confidence and disagreement signals risk worth investigating further; real examples of AI hallucinations encountered during vendor and product research, and what they reveal about treating AI output as a starting point rather than a source of truth; and a simple human-in-the-loop decision model — inputs, validation, decision, implementation — that kept a human accountable for every choice an AI assisted with.
The goal isn't to recommend AI tools for your next renovation. It's to show that the discipline security professionals already practice — corroboration, validation, human accountability — applies cleanly to any high-stakes decision process involving AI recommendations, technical or not. Attendees will leave with a practical mental model for evaluating multi-model AI output in their own work, illustrated by a project anyone can relate to: a house that needed work.
Carlos Rodriguez (CA2Security)
Bio:
TBA
Presentation: The Inner Architecture of a Security Leader
Description:
TBA
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 28.52


















