The Greatest Fears?

CISO Dinner

October 14, 2021

Join your peers for an in-person, private dinner in Los Angeles, CA. 

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Gary Hayslip

Global CISO

SoftBank Investment Advisers

CISO Dinner Speaker

Experienced Global Chief Information Security Officer with repeated success delivering innovative security programs to safeguard billion-dollar enterprises at every touchpoint. Intensely focused on driving continuous improvement that maximizes security program efficiency and minimizes costs. An insightful thought leader with proven business acumen and commitment to organizational mission, values, and goals. Demonstrated ability to collaborate at all levels to champion new ideas, gain buy-in, and build consensus. Exceptional communication and public speaking skills; adept at presenting multifaceted security & risk concepts to audiences of varying knowledge levels.

Paige Adams

Group CISO

Zurich Insurance Group

CISO Dinner Speaker

Paige Adams has been a member of the Zurich executive team since 2014 and served as the Global Head of Cyber Response, Chief Information Security Officer for Zurich North America, and VP for Cyber Security before assuming his current role as Group Chief Information Security Officer in February 2018. Prior to joining Zurich, Paige spent a 26-year career in the United States Navy serving in a variety of intelligence and cyber roles. Paige has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Computer Information Systems) from Hawaii Pacific University and a Masters in Computer Science from the US Naval Postgraduate School..

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5:30 PM-8:30 PM

The Greatest Fears?

The biggest fear is not the technology, it is the potential of human error that could expose your organization to a cyberattack. The majority of CISOs agree that an employee carelessly falling victim to a phishing scam is the most likely cause of a security breach. Most also agree that they will not be able to reduce the level of employee disregard for information security. How do we guard against human error without limiting employee efficiency and productivity?


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