The Greatest Fears ... Human or Technology?

CIO/CISO Dinner

April 26, 2022 - New York, NY

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Triston Hibbert Bank of New York Mellon
Triston Hibbert

VP, Technology Services

Bank of New York Mellon

Dinner

With 22 years of experience, I have a proven track record and demonstrated achievement in IT Administration and Technology Services. I posses strong knowledge and experience working on IT Projects, solutions implementation, retail initiatives, resolutions and problem management. I effectively manage teams to deliver projects on time and on/under budget. I maintain an exceptional ability to influence others, invoke positive changes and obtain optimal profitability.

Josh Zelonis Cortex - Palo Alto Networks
Josh Zelonis

Field CTO & Evangelist

Cortex - Palo Alto Networks

Dinner

Josh Zelonis is a Field CTO and Evangelist at Palo Alto Networks where he works with customers to help them understand the vision and direction of the Cortex line of products. Prior to joining Palo Alto Networks, Josh enjoyed roles ranging from startup founder to Forrester analyst, specializing in enterprise security strategy, adversarial tactics, and defensive technologies.

Christopher Walsh ITAÚ CORPBANCA
Christopher Walsh

Vice President Head of Information Security

ITAÚ CORPBANCA

Dinner

INFORMATION SECURITY LEADER | RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIST | MS CYBER SECURITY | vCISO Develops strategies and implements solutions to rapidly resolve cyber security risks Innovative Corporate Information Security Officer / CISO / vCISO and Consultant with extensive hands-on enterprise-wide information security experience in highly regulated environments. Influential leader and team builder who designs and executes cutting-edge security systems and practices for global corporations. Excellent communicator focused on minimizing cybersecurity risk by instituting a culture of awareness and diligence across the enterprise. Maintains and enhances regulatory compliance/ cybersecurity maturity through comprehensive security policies, controls, operating procedures and teamwork. Team builder who develops solutions that leverage technologies to thwart internal and external threats. Reports Key Risk Indicators to COO, CTO and Board of Directors. CORE COMPETENCIES: ◆ vCISO ◆ Enterprise Cyber Security Risk Management ◆ Security Assessments & Vulnerability Testing ◆ Strategic Planning & Project Management ◆ Third Party Risk Management ◆ Quantitative Risk Assessment ◆ Cyber Security Insurance ◆ Cyber Security Educator ◆ Incident Triage/Response ◆ Network, Application & System Security ◆ ISO 27001 Alignment & Certification Process ◆ FDIC, FFIEC, NYS DFS, SEC OCIE, FINRA Compliance ◆ Talent Management ◆ Executive Presentations

Matthew Crawford Citi
Matthew Crawford

Chief Auditor

Citi

Dinner

Current role is to direct a program of audit work, assessing and reporting on risk and trends within Citi's Global Functions Technology Services group. To manage a team of 19 Auditors in New York and Tampa with direct responsibility for their career development, motivation and remuneration. Additionally, to liaise and effectively communicate with business senior management on all matters related to technology and application functionality for our AML, Compliance, Finance and Tax portfolios. To spearhead our goal to forge deep and trusted relationships with key business stakeholders in all regions to ensure an audit approach that is independent yet transparent and collaborative. I am an invigorating staff manager that can bring out the best in staff, an area I operate extremely successfully and the results of my team and their job satisfaction are testimonial to this. I have a keen eye for change to match strategic direction and anticipate emerging risk, and have a proven record of accomplishment in this area when it comes to delivery on these tasks.

Agenda

All times Eastern Time

6:30 PM-9:30 PM

The Greatest Fears ... Human or Technology?

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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