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Enterprises today face rapidly changing threats as never before. World-class CISOs must keep ahead of the new threat landscape despite tight budgets and a shifting global work force. Mobile devices, continued outsourcing trends, stringent regulatory controls are just some of the challenges the CISO is up against. This Summit is designed to give information security executives a clear picture of factors they need to address, and offer expert advice on how best to control the prevailing risks.
Sunday, April 14
8:45 AM - 9:00 AM
Opening Remarks Stephen Fried, CISSP, CISM, Chief Information Security Officer, People's United Bank
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
The Top CISO Imperatives for 2013 James Christiansen, Chief Information Risk Officer, Evantix; former Chief Security Officer, Experian and former CISO, General Motors
The latest on targeted custom malware attacks and what to do about it
The changing face of incident response: How cloud computing and third-party breaches call for a different approach
BYOD and smartphones: Get in front of BYOD or get run over!
Regulatory compliance: Translating the letter of the law into operational practice
Hacktivism: What procedures, policies and technology should you consider to minimize this growing threat?
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
Consumerization of IT Anthony Meholic, MS, CCISO, CEH, Senior Vice President, Chief Security Officer, The Bancorp Inc.
State of consumerization in the enterprise
Type of devices and services being used
Security concerns of BYOD and cloud services
Legal pitfalls: Segregation of personal and corporate data
Discussion of possible solutions
10:45 AM - 11:00 AM Refreshment Break
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
ITGRC and the CISO Tim Callahan, CISSP, CISM, Senior Vice President, Enterprise Business Continuity and Information Assurance, SunTrust Bank, Inc.
Integrating information security and GRC
Relationship of technology governance and information security
Applying governance to the extended network, including BYOD and the cloud
Increasing importance of vendor risk management
12:00 PM Luncheon
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Trends in Identity Management Jahan Moreh, Chief Security Architect, Michigan Group
The evolution of Identity Management and the latest trends
Business demands and other drivers for cloud-based Identity Management solutions
External identity providers and their role in the overall Identity Management process
How Identity federation can help ease the pain
Identity provisioning: case studies and lessons learned
Identity Management: top "do's and don'ts"
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Creating Engaged and Aware Users: An Implementation Guide Anthony Johnson, CISSP, CISA, CISO, GE Capital Treasury
How did we get here and why are we still here?
Measuring success practically and creatively
Achieving "buy-in" and acceptance
User configurations: settings to optimize the user awareness
3:00 PM - 3:15 PM Refreshment Break
3:15 PM - 4:15 PM
Keeping Pace with Technology and Criminal Innovation: Economy, Controls and the Cloud Jason Witty, Chief Information Security Officer, US Bank
The digital economy and its impact on information security
Cyber-criminal innovation and attack techniques
Internet innovation and information security pace-setting
Cloud computing: timing, transparency and risk
4:15 PM - 5:00 PM
Role of The CISO: Panel Discussion Moderator: Stephen Fried, CISSP, CISM, Chief Information Security Officer, People's United Bank
Panelists: Anthony Johnson, CISSP, CISA, CISO, GE Capital Treasury; Anthony Meholic, MS, CCISO, CEH, Senior Vice President, Chief Security Officer, The Bancorp Inc.; James Christiansen, Chief Information Risk Officer, Evantix;
Tim Callahan, CISSP, CISM, Senior Vice President, Enterprise Business Continuity and Information Assurance, SunTrust Bank, Inc.
How to get (and keep) a "seat at the table" as a true C-level professional
Sifting through the flood of daily events and information to get to what's really important
Determining how to deal with the Next Really Bad Thing
Maintaining a healthy balance between operational issues and strategic focus
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Cocktail Reception
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