Resilient organizations use a combination of everyday routines, simple rules and improvisation to thrive in challenging environments.
Routines govern how to compete tasks that have to be done with consistency. Simple rules guide decision-making and save time and energy. Improvisation helps when the first two techniques are insufficient by themselves, and can lead to new routines and rules.
Join Argyle’s CISO Leadership Forum on April 13, 2023 to learn how successful CISOs use all three techniques to help their businesses adapt and survive.
Argyle’s CISO Leadership Forum will focus on the role of CISOs in building adaptive, tough enterprises that can get through difficult periods when their competitors may be faltering. You’ll learn holistic, cross-disciplinary approaches to organizational resilience that you can put into action right away.
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Resilience doesn’t come easily to most individuals, much less to most businesses. It’s easy to spend all our time putting out today’s fires at the expense of developing people, processes and technologies that can persevere through difficult situations and adapt to uncertainty and rapid change. Additionally, many of us who got through the pandemic in more or less one piece may think our enterprises are more resilient than they actually are. What can you as a CISO do to build a more resilient enterprise?
Join this keynote presentation at Argyle’s CISO Leadership Forum to learn how to build greater resilience both in your CISO function and across your business.
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Lead Cybersecurity Engineer / Business Information Security Officer (BISO)
IT Leaders and security professionals are always making trade-offs between competing priorities. No one can maximize speed to market, reliability, resilience and security all at the same time. Trade-offs are inevitable, and you want your trade-offs to be as thoughtful, balanced and conscious of the risks involved as possible.
Join this panel discussion at Argyle’s CISO Leadership Forum to learn how top CISOs and software professionals have successfully balanced the need for speed with the need for resilience.
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Senior Product Line Manager: Global Data Security and Privacy
Vice President, Developer Advocacy + Marketing
Vice President of Technology (Technology, Cybersecurity and Engineering)
As the number of breaches and cyberattacks increase, it is crucial to prioritize security conversations in the boardroom. It’s no longer enough for cybersecurity to be the sole responsibility of CISOs. Every executive needs to be aware of the potential risks and take necessary precautions to protect their organization.
Join Argyle and Lacework for a timely fireside chat to learn how to effectively communicate the importance of cybersecurity to the board and ensure your company takes cybersecurity concerns seriously in order to prevent financial losses and reputational damage.
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Chief Information Security Officer
Performing premortem and postmortem analyses can give you a clearer picture of the risks your business faces and the capacities it can bring into action. They’re useful tools, but occasionally tricky to implement. How can you get actionable insights from your premortem and postmortem analyses without having them descend into premortem complaining and postmortem blame shifting?
Join this insightful presentation at Argyle’s CISO Leadership Forum to improve your premortem and postmortem analyses and improve your understanding of your own business.
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Vice President, Chief Information Officer & Chief Information Security Officer
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