Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and IT executives are pioneers of change, continuously adapting and acclimating to new business environments amidst various types of disruption. These inspiring leaders are not only transforming the technology and security landscape within their organization, but these leaders are also preparing the entire organization to address any future threats.
As we continue to navigate this year, CISOs and their teams are tasked with identifying the top priorities for security within their organization in order to stay ahead of any unforeseen challenges and harness new opportunities. Main focuses will include increasing security around confidential data, restructuring security frameworks, re-evaluating digital transformation needs, and addressing any risks associated with new implementations.
Join this Argyle CISO Leadership Forum on June 27, 2024, to hear top minds address critical topics, including:
Staying abreast of cybersecurity standards and compliance is extremely important, especially as updates are continuously made to existing regulations. So, what does this mean for CISOs and their teams? These leaders will have to carefully vet potential partners, prove effective security protocols are in place, and ensure they are up to date on regulations to stay one step ahead and avoid legal trouble.
This insightful keynote presentation will uncover:
Vice President of Infrastructure, Platform Automation and Data Science
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Cybersecurity, risk, and compliance are more important than ever, and CISOs are tasked with ensuring the safety of critical data. To prepare for the future and brace for potential devastating cyberattacks, security leaders must continue to focus on digital initiatives that protect their organizations and strengthen existing security frameworks.
In this keynote presentation, you will learn:
Chief Information Security Officer
As CISOs and their teams navigate the second half of the year, strengthening cybersecurity skills and combatting potential security threats remains a top priority. By working closely with their CIOs, CISOs are able to properly address the critical needs of the IT function, including ensuring the right cybersecurity talent is in place and complying with security practices to prevent detrimental breaches.
In this panel discussion, you will learn:
Director, Enterprise IT Security and Information Security Officer
SVP, Global Chief Information Officer and Chief Information Security Officer
Director, Information Security
Principal Architect Information Security
Cyber and Compliance Practice - Data Protection Solutions, Global Technology Office
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