New York CISO Inner Circle
February 15, 2018 | Lambs Club
February 15, 2018
Lambs Club
Collaborate with your peers
Get together with your peers to tackle top business challenges through peer-driven content and discussions at the New York CISO Inner Circle.
Join your peers to discuss the most critical issues impacting CISOs today:
Strategies for a risk-aligned, resilient organization
Developing and investing in the security workforce of tomorrow
Creating business value and supporting agile business operations
New York CISO Governing Body
The Governing Body Co-Chairs shape the summit agenda, ensuring that all content is driven by CISOs, for CISOs.
Governing Body Co-Chairs
Rohan Amin
JPMorgan Chase
CISO
Mark Connelly
Boston Consulting Group Inc.
CISO
Zouhair Guelzim
L'Oreal
VP & CISO
Raymond Lipps
Celgene Corporation
Executive Director, Global Information Security
Tod Mitchinson
New York Life Insurance
VP & CISO
Deborah Snyder
New York State
CISO
Mark Viola
Henry Schein, Inc.
VP, Global CISO
Kylie Watson
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
CISO
Teresa Zielinski
GE Power
CISO and IT Program Management
Agenda
February 15, 2018
4:00pm - 5:00pm Executive Networking Reception
5:00pm - 6:30pm Discussion Topics
Prioritization in the New Risk Landscape
Jeff Brown
CSIRO
BNY Mellon
Brendan Conway
Vice President, Chief Information Security Officer
Tiffany & Co.
Michael Krebs
Deputy CISO, Rotary and Mission Systems
Lockheed Martin
Raymond Lipps
Executive Director, Global Information Security
Celgene Corporation
Brian Lozada
CISO
Zocdoc
Tomas Maldonado
VP & CISO
International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.
John McCaffrey
CIO
Westchester County
Justin Staples
CISO
MUFG Securities Americas Inc.
Nicolas Vigier
CIO
Gemini
Teresa Zielinski
CISO and IT Program Management
GE Power
With demands coming from every angle, CISOs have to be strategic about resource allocation and where and how to invest in new technologies, approaches and tools.
How do you budget for a breach? Threat intelligence is part of the picture, but in this shifting regulatory environment, CISOs must choose how and what to safeguard across their portfolios.
Join this dinner conversation and explore practical ways to manage and prioritize your security investments – from developing future CISOs to ensuring new business initiatives are not left vulnerable. Hear how your peers navigate competing priorities and leave with fresh ideas for funneling your best resources in the right direction.
Discussion Topics: Prioritizing Innovation, Aligning on Risk
- How do you ensure that business and security priorities are in line with each other? What works, and where does this balancing act break down?
- What criteria do you consider when prioritizing and allocating security resources? What areas are creating the biggest challenge? What unique demands of your industry impact this process?
- Once you determine your priorities, how do you move from awareness to readiness to execution? How do you plan for multiple scenarios?
- How do you enable value beyond protecting assets? Who are you enabling value for – Customers? Employees? Vendors? The public?
- How do you get the business to see changing regulations, including GDPR, as a high priority responsibility of the entire C-suite, and not just the CISO, legal or privacy teams?
- What are you doing to identify and divest processes, initiatives and tools that are overly time- and resource-heavy?
- How should you best secure rapidly evolving innovation, such as the Internet of Things? What criteria do you use to choose where to focus investments in privacy and innovation?
- How can you push innovation within security and show wins when there’s such a long horizon for such innovations?
6:30pm - 7:00pm Networking Break
7:00pm - 8:00pm Summary Discussion & Dinner
8:00pm - 9:00pm Social Hour
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