CSO Roundtable Fifth Annual Spring Conference
The Changing Ways of Business
In business, the only constant is change. To sustain and thrive, organizations must embrace change. What is the role of the security executive in managing change and the associated risks? How will the security practice within an organization be affected by change? What knowledge and skill sets are required to effectively lead and manage security today… and tomorrow?
Gain firsthand insight into the changing culture of business from respected multinational CSOs as well as from experts from the Wharton School of Business at the CSO Roundtable’s Fifth Annual Spring Conference, to be held at the 22nd New York City Conference and Expo.
CSO Roundtable members, as well as senior security executives who are eligible for membership, are invited to participate in this conference.
Session Topics
- Creating and Leading High-Performing Teams (Todd Henshaw, Wharton School of Business)
- Protecting Data from Advanced Persistent Threats (Dan McGarvey, Director of Information Protection, US Air Force; Dov Yoran, CEO ThreatGRID)
- Hands on Crisis Management: Guided Exercises for the CSO (Robert Weronik, CSO, Alexion)
- Protestors at the Door: Corporate Responsibility in the Era of Protest (Dennis Clark, CSO, AECOM; Daniel Kropp, CPP, Physical Security Director, Towers Watson)
- Managing Reputational Risk, from Social Media to Social Unrest (Jim Issokson, VP Reputation Management, MasterCard International; Richard Gunthner, VP Global Security, MasterCard International)
- Security Across the Enterprise: Working Effectively with Every Business Unit (Brian Allen, Chief of Security, Time Warner Cable; Mike Howard, Chief Security Officer, Microsoft; Bridget Burke, CTO, Interlogix)
- From Security Executive to Corporate Leader: The Future of the CSO (Russell Cancilla, Vice President and CSO, Baker Hughes)
- Expat Exits and Reentries: Out of Danger Zones and Back to Work (Luca Tenzi, EU/EEMA Security Manager, Philip Morris International)
Your registration ($800 for CSO Roundtable members, $1,000 for non-members of the Roundtable) includes:
- CSO Roundtable educational sessions
- CSO Roundtable Reception (Tuesday, April 24, 6-7 pm) at the New York Barclay Hotel
- Access to the ASIS New York City Chapter Security Conference
and Expo - Access to the ASIS Global Terrorism Conference
- Annual Person of the Year Luncheon (honoring John Miller, CBS News)
If you have any questions, please contact Manuela Costa at
ASIS International.
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