Name
PC5. Security Leadership Forum
Date & Time
Tuesday, May 9, 2017, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Scott Gelber Darin Kreimeyer Drew Labbo Sue Lapierre Alex Wood
Description
Participation Criteria*: 
 
Security Leadership Forum participants are required to be executive/senior-level information security professionals reporting directly to the CEO, CFO, CIO or the equivalent. We are also including executive/senior-level internal audit leaders in this year’s forum.  The Security Leadership Forum is designed to include participants from companies with more than 200 employees.  Attendance is open to qualified executive-level direct reports of the organization’s CISO or CAE. Individuals should be responsible for information security or internal audit at the corporate or enterprise level within their organizations, be interested in discussing sensitive security issues with their peers, and be willing to share professional experiences.    
 
*Participants will be reviewed to ensure qualifications are met and may not be permitted to participate if you don't meet the qualifications    

 
Job Requirements:
  • CISOs and CSOs
  • Security Directors
  • Chief Audit Executives (CAEs)
  • IT Audit Leadership team
  • Senior Compliance Executives


 
Security Leadership Forum participants employed by a company that sells a security product or service must meet the following additional requirements:
  • The organization must have a clear separation between the internal security or research practitioner and those involved in sales, marketing or product management.
  • The organization must have a minimum of 200 employees or a minimum of 2 direct reports to the participant.
  • The attendee must certify that he or she is not involved with the sales, marketing or product management of security products or offerings. 

 
Session Description:
 
Join us at the 2017 RMISC Security Leadership Forum for an afternoon of peer discussion and industry insight. The afternoon will start with an insightful discussion from EY leaders that will inform attendees on current industry trends and issues in public company auditing and the state of Global Cybersecurity initiatives and directives.  The presentation will be followed by open panel discussions of leading Information Security and Audit Executives who will provide their perspectives on current and emerging issues in Security, Governance and Compliance which may include timely issues, including:
  • Improving Cooperation and Teamwork between Security and Audit Functions
  • Improving Engagement with Stakeholders
  • Risks Associated with the Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Multi-Organizational Ownership of Data Security
  • Cloud Data Storage – Restrictions on the locations where data can be stored
  • Infrastructure Sharing
  • Social Media
  • Encryption Backdoors – Security vs. Privacy
  • State of Continuous Auditing/Controls Monitoring
  • Identity and Access Management (inter and intra-organizational)
 
 
Location Name
Room 702
Full Address
Colorado Convention Center
700 14th Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
Category
PreConference
CEUs
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