Agenda
Monday, March 4, 2019
8:00 am - 8:45 am
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Registration and Networking
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8:45 am - 9:00 am
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Welcome
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9:00 am - 9:50 am
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Keynote: Boards and Cybersecurity: A Call to Action
Robert J. Jackson Jr. | Commissioner, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Moderator: Catherine Ide | Managing Director of Professional Practice and Member Services, Center for Audit Quality
Gain direct insights into the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s cybersecurity guidance around disclosure and controls, and how companies need to be thinking about the future of cybersecurity.
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9:50 am - 10:40 am
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The Future of Data Protection: Adapting to the Privacy Imperative
Kalinda Raina | Head of Global Privacy, LinkedIn
Ruby Zefo | Chief Privacy Officer, Uber Moderator: Trevor Hughes | President & CEO, International Association of Privacy Professionals
GDPR took companies by storm in 2017, and now the California Online Privacy Protection Act is set to follow in 2020. Several high-profile incidents have made many consumers reconsider how much data they want to share with businesses. And beyond regulation, organizations are grappling with the complex ethical and competitive imperatives associated with getting privacy right. This session will explore the future of privacy, in which personal data becomes a currency, consumers demand more of companies, and organizations actively compete of trust and data stewardship. Who owns the data, and who controls its flow and use, could significantly impact today’s businesses--your management and board need to understand the opportunities and implications.
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10:40 am - 11:00 am
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Networking Break
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11:00 am - 11:50 am
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The Human Factor: How CEOs and Boards Can Ensure Your Employees are an Asset, not a Liability, in the War on Cyber
Cheryl Conley | Senior Staff Lead, Cyber Communications & Employee Engagement, Lockheed Martin
Sam Srinivas |Product Management Director, Information Security, Google
Moderator: Anthony Dagostino | Global Head of Cyber Risk, Willis Towers Watson
More than two-thirds of cyber security incidents involve human error. With the costs of data breaches continuing to rise, an informed and proactive workforce can be your greatest defense in the cybersecurity battle. Hear successful initiatives companies are taking to mitigate cyber risks through culture initiatives, people solutions, training and awareness, and aligning stakeholders and leadership.
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11:50 am - 12:20 pm
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Peer Collaboration
Attendees will be divided into small groups for more in-depth discussions on key cyber risk issues, for a unique opportunity to share firsthand experiences and lessons learned from the trenches.
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12:20 pm - 1:00 pm
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Networking Lunch
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1:00 pm - 1:40 pm
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It’s Not Just About Technology: How to Ensure a Holistic Approach to Cyber Risk Governance
David Martin | Author, The Nature of Risk, and Co-Chair,
The Directors and Chief Risk Officers Group
Jake Olcott | Vice President of Communications & Government Affairs, BitSight
The days of relegating cybersecurity to the IT department are long gone. CEOs and Boards must have a sense of urgency and fiduciary duty on their shoulders. This panel will share insights into guiding principles to help top leadership and boards improve their level of engagement around cyber governance -- from understanding legal implications of a data compromise to measuring the effectiveness of an organization’s security strategy -- along with KPIs to measure success. Gain tips to make cyber security a competitive advantage for your organization.
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1:40 pm - 2:30 pm
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Securing Tomorrow’s Supply Chain
Grant Bourzikas | Chief Information Security Officer, McAfee; Vice President, McAfee Labs Strategy and Data Science
Michelle Chia | Senior Vice President, Head of Specialty Products E&O, Zurich North America
Moderator: Adam Isles | Principal, The Chertoff Group; Former Director of Strategy & Policy Consulting for Homeland Security, Raytheon Company
Blockchain and the Internet of Things are poised to transform supply chains across industries, particularly as more companies outsource elements of their business. Does your management and board team fully understand the opportunities, risks and implications for co-operating with your business partners? Gain a deeper understanding of the blurring of the physical and digital worlds, the questions you need to be asking your suppliers about their data protection policies, and who is liable in the event of a hack.
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2:30 pm - 2:50 pm
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Networking Break
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2:50 pm - 3:35 pm
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Keynote: Partnering to Defend Cyber Threats
Moderator: John Petrie | Chief Executive Officer, NTT Security Americas
Adm. Mike Rogers | Former Director, National Security Agency and Commander of U.S. Cyber Command
Gain perspectives on how the private and public sectors can work together to combat adversaries’ campaigns to steal intellectual property and personally identifiable information, and how partnerships can limit the potential for havoc and disruption in our financial markets.
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3:35 pm - 4:20 pm
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What I Wish the Board Knew: CISOs Speak
David Estlick | Chief Information Security Officer, Starbucks
John Stewart | Senior Vice President, Chief Security and Trust Officer, Cisco
Moderator: Doug Howard | Vice President, Global Services & Risk and Cybersecurity Practice Leader, RSA
As part of today’s business environment, cybersecurity must be engrained in the corporate strategy. Collaboration and communication between the CEO, board and CISO is a necessity. Hear from the frontline the most critical questions your board should be asking about the company’s cyber strategies. A panel of experienced CISOs will deliver valuable insights to improve your cyber risk oversight responsibilities.
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4:20 pm - 5:00 pm
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How Boards Can Lean In on Cyber Risk
Lisa Edwards | EVP, Strategic Business Operations & Customer and Partner Engagement, Salesforce
James Hale | Director & Risk Chair, ACI Worldwide
Michael Shepherd | Chairman, BNP Paribas USA and Bank of the West; Lead Director, Pacific Life Insurance
Cyber risk is one of the highest priority issues for public company boards today. It is a critical area in which boards cannot afford to take a passive approach. So how do boards reshape their approach to proactively tackle this oversight responsibility? We’ll sit down with seasoned directors to hear valuable lessons from the trenches--from oversight structure and cadence of oversight to tools and dashboards that help measure risks and identify red flags to working with the CISO and leveraging external advisers.
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5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
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Reception with RSA President’s Dinner Guests
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6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
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RSA President’s Dinner
Join the President of RSA for an exclusive dinner and networking opportunity following the Forum.
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