Machines are learning but can humans follow suit?

CISO Dinner

October 7, 2021

Join your peers for an in-person, private dinner in Atlanta, GA. 

 

INCLUDING ATTENDEES

Ken Foster Fiserv
Ken Foster

Head of Global Cyber Risk Governance

Fiserv

CISO Dinner Speaker

Accomplished CISO with proven track record of implementing Cyber Security programs and strategy, a US Navy Veteran with expertise in Information Risk, Governance, and IT enterprise operations and enterprise architecture in the public and private sectors. Transformational leader that excels at developing and implementing strategic, technical, and operational security/infrastructure architectures that are aligned with business goals and objectives using a risk based methodology. Established history of innovation, utilizing technology and processes effectively to minimize operational risk, cost, and increase operational efficiency to meet business goals by building a strategy that becomes a business differentiator

Kelvin Arcelay EVO Payments International
Kelvin Arcelay

SVP Information Security & IT Risk Management

EVO Payments International

CISO Dinner Speaker

Published industry expert with solid technical background, domestic and international successes delivering strategic solutions, global and culturally diverse teams, Cyber-security and process optimization. Specialties: - Customer-focused, revenue-optimization opportunities - Repeated successes optimizing service delivery strategies in multiple industries - Information Governance, Risk Management and Internal Controls - M&A Due Diligence and Integrations - Cyber-security and Internal Controls Risk ManagementPublished industry expert with solid technical background, domestic and international successes delivering strategic solutions, global and culturally diverse teams, Cyber-security and process optimization. Specialties: - Customer-focused, revenue-optimization opportunities - Repeated successes optimizing service delivery strategies in multiple industries - Information Governance, Risk Management and Internal Controls - M&A Due Diligence and Integrations - Cyber-security and Internal Controls Risk Management

David Levine Ricoh Americas Corporation
David Levine

VP Corporate & Information Security, CSO

Ricoh Americas Corporation

CISO Dinner Speaker

David Levine is Vice President of Corporate and Information Security & CSO for Ricoh USA. In this role, he has responsibility for corporate security, investigations, operational security (cyber and physical), security policy, access management, eDiscovery and litigation support and HIPAA Compliance. Levine chairs Ricoh’s Security Advisory Councils and HIPPA Board of Directors, leads Ricoh’s Global Virtual Security team and is routinely engaged in customer opportunities to discuss risk and security. Levine has held a wide and diverse variety of positions during his 23-year tenure with the company, including IT engineering, project management, vendor management, Six Sigma and Technology Infrastructure and End User Services leadership, giving him a great perspective on technology, the business and security. Levine is an Atlanta Co-chair for Evanta's CISO Governing Body, a member of Argyle's CISO Advisory Board, a member of Forrester Research’s Security & Risk Leadership Board, Gartner's CISO Coalition and the FBI’s InfraGard Program. He is a quarterly contributor to CSO online. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Information Systems with minors in Computer Science and Business from Eckerd College.

Michael Owens Equifax
Michael Owens

BISO

Equifax

CISO Dinner Speaker

Dr. Michael Owens is an innovative, collaborative, and distinguished leader with over 25 years of experience in startup, corporate, government, and military organizations. A transformation leader and sought-after speaker, Michael frequently keynotes on topics related to cybersecurity, cyberwarfare, and national security matters. As a cybersecurity executive, he has been at the vanguard of some of the most complex issues dealing with breach mitigation/recovery, threat intelligence sharing, and diversity within the tech and cyber industry. Michael is the president and CEO of the U.S. Global Center of Cyber Policy, where he leads the organization in providing federal, state, and local governments with non-partisan thought leadership and expert information and analysis on cybersecurity, cybercrime, and cyberwarfare trends, strategies, and policies from a domestic and international perspective. Prior to this, Michael led the Global Cybersecurity, Cybercrime, and Critical Infrastructure Program for EY within the Forensics, Investigations & Dispute division. In that role, he was responsible for the global strategic direction and standardization of threat intelligence, cybersecurity assessments, audits, and incident response services. Before this, Michael worked at Cisco Systems leading the Advanced Services, Public Sector service delivery team. During this time, he led cybersecurity, wired and wireless networks, and IT strategy engagements for government agencies in the U.S. southeast across and New York. Michael has extensive international and geopolitical experience with projects completed in over 100 countries. As an entrepreneur, Michael pioneered the practice of SMB MSP and fractional CIO/CISO services. Michael is an eight-year veteran of the United States Marine Corps and a current member of the US Marine Corps Cyber Auxiliary. He is a member of the World Affairs Council of Atlanta, a Political Partner with the Truman National Security Project, and serves on the State Advisory Committee for the US Global Leadership Coalition, the Evanta/Gartner Atlanta CISO Governing Body, and the Leadership Board of the Cybersecurity Collaboration Forum. Michael's educational background includes a bachelor’s from North Carolina A&T State University, a master’s degree from Georgia Institute of Technology, a doctorate from California Intercontinental University, and advanced certificates and executive programs from the U.S. Army War College and Harvard University. He resides in Mableton, Georgia with his two children.

October 7, 2021
Council

Agenda

All times Eastern Standard Time (EST)

5:30 PM-8:30 PM

Machines are learning but can humans follow suit?

Cybercrime is evolving at the speed of innovation, and so does cybersecurity. There's only one difference - the humans behind cybercrime are extremely motivated, savvy, and free from conventional morals. Cybersecurity, on the other hand, is bound by regulations, compliance, and conventional/traditional business ethics. As a leader, how do you break operational silos, alleviate data fatigue, maintain team motivation and ultimately protect your organization from increasingly sophisticated cyber threats?


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