The emergence of generative AI technologies has introduced a new and complex dimension to the cybersecurity landscape, presenting a significant challenge for CISOs, CIOs, and businesses at large. Generative AI can be weaponized by malicious actors to craft sophisticated and convincing cyberattacks, such as deepfake phishing emails or AI-generated malware. These attacks have the potential to deceive even the most vigilant users and traditional security systems, posing a substantial threat to data integrity, confidentiality, and overall business continuity. Consequently, CISOs and CIOs must adapt their cybersecurity strategies to incorporate AI-powered threat detection and mitigation tools while keeping abreast of the evolving tactics of adversaries. Furthermore, businesses need to invest in robust employee training programs to educate their workforce about the risks associated with generative AI attacks and foster a culture of cyber-awareness, ultimately safeguarding their digital assets and reputation in an increasingly AI-driven world.
The Future of IT & Cybersecurity
CIO & CISO Think Tank
October 12, 2023 - Toronto, Canada
Speakers & Visionaries
Hans Vargas-Silva
Data Protection Lead- Cybersecurity Governance
Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Genaro Liriano
Director Technology Operations Risk Management
CIBC
Iain Paterson
CISO
WELL Health Technologies Corp.
Travis Walker
Senior Associate Information Governance, Privacy & Cybersecurity
Norton Rose Fulbright
Think Tank Speaker
Norton Rose Fulbright is a global law firm. We provide the worlds preeminent corporations and financial institutions with a full business law service. We have more than 4000 lawyers based in more than 50 cities across Europe, the United States, Canada, Latin America, Asia, Australia, Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia.Recognized for our industry focus, we are strong across all the key industry sectors: financial institutions, energy, infrastructure, mining, commodities and agribusiness, transport, technology and innovation, and life sciences and healthcare.Wherever we are, we operate in accordance with our global business principles of quality, unity and integrity. We aim to provide the highest possible standard of legal service in each of our offices and to maintain that level of quality at every point of contact.Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP, Norton Rose Fulbright Australia, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP and Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa Inc are separate legal entities and all of them are members of Norton Rose Fulbright Verein, a Swiss verein. Norton Rose Fulbright Verein helps coordinate the activities of the members but does not itself provide legal services to clients.
Rob Knoblauch
Deputy CISO & VP Global Security Services
Scotiabank
Alfred Yau
Head of Global Banking Credit & Lending IT Canada
HSBC
Think Tank Speaker
HSBC Holdings plc, the parent company of HSBC, is headquartered in London. HSBC serves customers worldwide from offices in 66 countries and territories in our geographical regions: Europe, Asia, North America, Latin America, and Middle East and North Africa. With assets of $2,659bn at 31 March 2019, HSBC is one of the world's largest banking and financial services organizations.
Olya Sanakoev
CTO
Rogers Bank
Mamta Sethi
CIO - Group Functions Technology
Manulife Financial
Think Tank Speaker
Experienced Senior Strategy & Transformation Executive with a demonstrated history of working in the financial services industry. Expert and skilled in Technology, Application Development & Infrastructure, Business Development, Design Thinking, Operational and Organizational Efficiency, Business Relationship Management, Organization Leadership and Development, Strategic Workforce Planning and Organizational Change Management.
Clive Williams
Business Information Systems Head
Plan Group
Think Tank Speaker
Founded in 1955, Plan Group Inc. provides construction, retrofit, and maintenance services. It is headquartered in North York, ON. Clive is a forward-thinking leader with over 18 years of invaluable experience in the realm of information technology. Throughout his dynamic career, he has exhibited his prowess as a seasoned leader, mentor, and visionary strategist for technology teams. Clive's expertise has been instrumental in consulting and guiding teams responsible for customer-facing applications, harnessing the power of cutting-edge technologies and innovative methodologies. A thought-leader in his field, Clive brings to the table a unique ability to engage in strategic and critical thinking. He consistently demonstrates a keen insight into matters that influence the present and future landscape of business. Clive's exceptional capacity to analyze trends and anticipate shifts positions him as a driving force in shaping the direction of business endeavors. With a track record of leadership and innovation, Clive continues to inspire growth, innovation, and transformation in the world of technology. His dedication to strategic thinking and technological advancement propels businesses toward a brighter and more promising future.
Simon Nuss
Vice President, Data & Analytics
Hitachi
Think Tank Speaker
Hitachi, Ltd. is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It is the parent company of the Hitachi Group and had formed part of the Nissan zaibatsu and later DKB Group and Fuyo Group of companies before DKB and Fuji Bank merged into the Mizuho Financial Group.
Shane Coleman
VP, Solutions Engineering
Cyera US Inc.
Think Tank Speaker
Shane Coleman brings more than 20 years of combined security and compliance experience to his role as Head of Sales Engineering at Cyera. His extensive background involves leadership and engineering roles in networking, application, and data security at organizations that include Netskope, F5 Networks, vArmour, and Forescout Technologies. Shane brings this expert industry knowledge and experience supporting Cyera’s customers as they navigate the evolving landscape of data risk and governance. Holding a Master’s of Science in Operations & Technology Management from the Illinois Institute of Technology, as well as ISC2’s CISSP Certification, Shane lives in Chicago, Illinois with his wife and children.
Wayne Silberman
Field Technical Director - Canada
Cohesity
Think Tank Speaker
Wayne Silberman, a data management veteran, working in the industry for over 30 years. Wayne and has lived through many industry and technology changes and now works for Cohesity as a Canadian Field Director, promoting their current product offerings as well as driving the company forward into the Software As a Service space.
Luis Santos
CIAM Specialist
Okta
Think Tank Speaker
Luis Santos a CIAM Specialist with Okta assists organizations build, modernize and secure their customer facing identity web experiences. With a career spanning over 15 years, Luis has had a variety of roles working with different organizations ranging from not for profit startups to multinational corporations where he has weaved his customer-centric philosophy & passion for technology together.
Tim Lam
Associate Partner and Project Director, Information Technology and OT and Telecommunications
CIMA+ Construction
Think Tank Speaker
Founded in 1990, CIMA+ Construction is a construction company that offers civil engineering, project management, urban planning, landscape architecture, environment and geotechnics, and surveying services. CIMA+ Construction is located in Canada.
Jenny Alfandary
Professor
University of Guelph-Humber
Think Tank Speaker
Jenny has the courage, passion and determination to drive the change within a business turning previous liabilities to productive assets. She has done this not just for organizations but also shifted the thinking for industries that she has been part of. In the years to come, companies will wonder why they did not always operate this way. It is a combination of creation and implementation experience that makes Jenny well suited to work in a company that defines new markets and transforms existing ones. A balanced work experience on both sides gives Jenny a unique vantage point on how to solve business problems and how to create products that actually work. Roles on the application of innovation include multinational firms, government entities and start ups. Jenny is comfortable with the balance that is required to continue to operate and manage a business while constantly striving to improve outcomes - decreased risk, increased profit and constant improvement of customer's experience. As a senior executive, Jenny possesses the characteristics of a visionary leader that is more than comfortable taking the road less travelled. She can see opportunities and solutions for businesses that no others can. She is fiercely driven to business success and lives and breathes progressive excellence in herself and motivates and inspires that in her teams. Jenny motivates by living the example – at her core she is defined and respected for her ability to create and deliver – it simply is not in her DNA to be mediocre. Jenny inspires all levels of teams and departments - because of her attention and expertise at all levels. AWARDS • Diversity50 list by Deloitte, which recognize most influential Board Directors to impact Canada's corporate boards and improve global competitiveness. • Mentor, Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure, Government of Ontario Mentoring MBA students developing Start-up companies from seed stage through investment & strategy. • SAP Pinnacle Award in the category of CRM Development.
October 12, 2023
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Agenda
All times Eastern Time
9:30 AM-10:00 AM
Registration
10:00 AM-10:30 AM
Morning Networking
10:30 AM-10:35 AM
Opening Remarks
10:40 AM-10:55 AM
Generative AI Attack
Rob Knoblauch
Deputy CISO & VP Global Security Services
Scotiabank
11:00 AM-11:45 AM
Vision Keynote Panel
Bridging the Gap Between IS/IT and the Business
Bridging the gap between business and technology is not easy and requires discipline and balance between technology, people, and the business. For so many organizations today, technology is the business. Technology needs to be understood as a critical enabler in every part of the organization from the front line to the back office. It creates new value by crunching data to deliver new insights, it spurs innovation, and it disrupts traditional business models.
For business and technology leaders alike, new actions and behavioral changes can help their organizations make this shift. CIOs must take responsibility for problems, they should convey that when technology fails, many people typically share responsibility.
Chair
Hans Vargas-Silva
Data Protection Lead- Cybersecurity Governance
Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Panelists
Alfred Yau
Head of Global Banking Credit & Lending IT Canada
HSBC
Olya Sanakoev
CTO
Rogers Bank
Mamta Sethi
CIO - Group Functions Technology
Manulife Financial
11:50 AM-12:05 PM
Building & Retaining The Team
Attracting and retaining team members depends in large part on understanding what drives employee job satisfaction. Many have seen declines in enterprise production and stakeholder satisfaction with the enterprise that track back to loss of key employees. Now is the time to confirm that your business is doing the right things to support the retention of highly valued talent. Effective leaders play an important role in the success of a business—and the success of the business’ employees. There are a few reasons why effective business leaders are so important to their teams
12:00 PM-1:00 PM
Lunch & Networking
1:00 PM-1:15 PM
Disruptor
Building a High Confidence Cyber Recovery Plan
Data is a differentiator in the digital economy. That's why data has simultaneously become the most valuable and the most targeted business asset. Cybersecurity Ventures expects global cybercrime costs to reach $10.5 trillion USD annually by 2025 and that companies will fall victim to a ransomware attack every 2 seconds by 2031. We have seen plenty of bad things happen due to insufficient security measures. As a species, we tend to wait for those truly significant "black swan" events before making substantial changes.
Move from waiting to anticipating, preventing and being cyber resilient. Hear from Cohesity as they will speak to some learnings on what C-levels of large organizations deal with and how you can learn to respond more effectively and strategically.
1:20 PM-1:40 PM
The Promising Future of Artificial Intelligence (AI): Opportunities and Challenges Ahead
The potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is vast, as it is now being utilized across all industries. With the combination of machine learning, AI has made significant improvements in the field of cybersecurity. Automated security systems, natural language processing, face detection, and automatic threat detection are some examples of how AI is revolutionizing cybersecurity. However, AI is also being used to create intelligent malware and attacks, which can bypass the most up-to-date security protocols, making it a double-edged sword. On the positive side, AI-enabled threat detection systems have the ability to predict new attacks and immediately notify administrators in case of a data breach.
Genaro Liriano
Director Technology Operations Risk Management
CIBC
Iain Paterson
CISO
WELL Health Technologies Corp.
1:45 PM-2:00 PM
Disruptor
Your Most Important Asset: Data - Is It Really Secure?
Boosting data security posture is a top priority for organizations in 2023 and beyond. In a recent Forrester Research study commissioned by Cyera, 71% of security leaders said legacy technologies and manual processes inhibit business success. Join this deep dive discussion on why today’s security executive expects the most transformational business benefits to come from automating data security, specifically risk assessments, data discovery, and classification.
Session topics will include:
- The struggle to meet security goals while enabling the business to use data and advanced technologies
- New approaches to data security that keep pace in the era of cloud and AI
- Generative AI - risk versus reward
- Embracing automation and rapid time are critical capabilities in cybersecurity
2:00 PM-2:20 PM
Networking Break
2:25 PM-3:10 PM
Panel
Digital Transformation Managing Data and Analytics
CIOs play a crucial role in driving their organization's digital transformation efforts. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of digital technologies, and CIOs must continue to lead the way to stay competitive and meet the evolving needs of customers and employees. This requires a deep understanding of the organization's goals, processes, and IT infrastructure, as well as collaboration with other business leaders. By successfully leading digital transformation, CIOs can position their company for long-term success in a digital world.
Data management and analytics are critical areas for CIOs to focus on as organizations continue to generate large volumes of data. CIOs must implement effective data management strategies to ensure that data is accurate, secure, and easily accessible. This involves developing processes for collecting, storing, and analyzing data, as well as ensuring compliance with data privacy regulations. Additionally, CIOs must leverage analytics to gain insights from this data and inform decision-making. By using advanced analytics tools and techniques, CIOs can identify trends, patterns, and opportunities that can drive business growth and enhance the customer experience. Overall, effective data management and analytics are essential for CIOs to help their organizations make data-driven decisions and stay ahead of the competition.
Chair
Hans Vargas-Silva
Data Protection Lead- Cybersecurity Governance
Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Panelists
Simon Nuss
Vice President, Data & Analytics
Hitachi
Tim Lam
Associate Partner and Project Director, Information Technology and OT and Telecommunications
CIMA+ Construction
Jenny Alfandary
Professor
University of Guelph-Humber
3:15 PM-3:30 PM
Disruptor
Achieving the Perfect Balance: Customer-Centric Journeys and Identity Security
In the realm of identity security, the pursuit of exceptional customer experiences while maintaining top-notch security is a paramount challenge. We will delve into the crucial intersection of customer-centric journeys and security.
During this session, we explore prevailing industry trends and imminent threats, shedding light on the delicate equilibrium required to excel in the digital landscape. Dive into the world of identity security, gain insights into the contemporary landscape, and discover how the Okta Customer Identity Cloud can accelerate and boost revenues and empower organizations to swiftly navigate this complex terrain. Be equipped not only to strike the right balance today but also to thrive and prepare for the challenges of tomorrow.
3:35 PM-4:10 PM
Fireside Chat
Cloud Computing & Vulnerabilities
Cloud computing services have become a cornerstone of modern business operations, providing organizations with the agility and scalability needed to thrive in the digital age. However, in 2023, the threat of cloud vulnerabilities will continue to grow as more companies adopt cloud services. Cybercriminals are constantly finding new ways to exploit vulnerabilities in cloud infrastructure, which can result in data breaches, unauthorized access, and financial losses. To mitigate the risks of cloud-related security incidents, businesses must prioritize implementing robust security measures such as multi-factor authentication, encryption, and regular penetration testing. Additionally, businesses must develop comprehensive incident response plans that take into account the unique challenges of cloud-based attacks. By taking these steps, businesses can protect themselves and their customers from the growing threat of cloud vulnerabilities in the digital age.
Chair
Iain Paterson
CISO
WELL Health Technologies Corp.
Panelists
Travis Walker
Senior Associate Information Governance, Privacy & Cybersecurity
Norton Rose Fulbright
Clive Williams
Business Information Systems Head
Plan Group