Think Tank
The Future of IT & Cybersecurity

CIO & CISO Think Tank

Date

October 5, 2023

Location

London, UK

Community

CIO / CISO
Your Vision is our mission

Agenda

October 05, 2023
All times United Kingdom Time
9:00 AM-10:15 AM
Registration & Morning Networking
10:15 AM-10:20 AM
Opening Remarks
10:20 AM-10:40 AM
Digital Transformation

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.

Panelists
Shikha Hornsey Crown Commercial Service
Shikha Hornsey

CDIO

Crown Commercial Service

10:45 AM-11:30 AM
Vision Keynote Panel
Bridging the Gap Between IT & 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
Vinita Ramtri
Vinita Ramtri

IT Tech Moderator/Speaker

Vinitaramtri

If you had to sum me up in two words, those would be intensity and intentionality. Having thrived in the corporate world for over 23 years across four industries and three countries besides continually fulfilling my passions such as publishing books, running marathons, coaching, writing and speaking, my single biggest learning is that life isn’t as binary as we perceive it to be and that fulfilling dreams does not have to be at odds with rocking a career. So I choose to give life my all and encourage anyone who cares to listen. I believe a life without passion and purpose is a life half-lived - so I make it my business to show up and do what it takes. It's the only way I know and want. I’m currently working on API Standards and Governance at HSBC and over the course of a very fulfilling career, I’ve covered various role ranging from technology and automation through to learning and leadership development. Enjoying a career where my roles evolve continually, some of the themes that I gravitate towards are sustainability, client outcomes and the strategic evolution of firms (& people!) trying to rediscover and redefine their d’etre. My core expertise is my agility between themes and my ability to triangulate seemingly uncorrelated information thereby taking something from a small idea through to a fully functioning solution that can run itself. I believe solutions are only as good as the people behind them and focus relentlessly both people and process. I have a deeply intuitive and curious mind with an extremely high IQ and an abstract aptitude of 99 percentile. Besides being a certified coach, prolific writer, public speaker, keen investor and a single parent, I’m also an autodidactic, an obsessive thinker and an emerging erudite.
11:35 AM-11:50 AM
Navigating the Interplay between UK and EU Data and proposed AI Regulation in the Digital Age

This session explores the intricate relationship of the UK and EU regulatory compliance in data protection, privacy concerns, artificial intelligence (AI), and ethical considerations in the contemporary digital landscape. It delves into how organizations and their partners must adhere to UK and EU regulations while leveraging AI-driven data insights and upholding ethical standards and individual privacy rights. The discussion will encompass the challenges, strategies, and emerging trends in this complex domain within the context of the UK and the European Union's regulatory landscape.

Panelists
Jenna Franklin Stephenson Harwood
Jenna Franklin

Partner

Stephenson Harwood

11:55 AM-12:10 PM
The Greatest Fears?

The biggest fear is not the technology, it is the potential of human error that could expose your organization to a cyberattack. The majority of CISOs agree that an employee carelessly falling victim to a phishing scam is the most likely cause of a security breach. Most also agree that they will not be able to reduce the level of employee disregard for information security. How do we guard against human error without limiting employee efficiency and productivity?

Panelists
Andrea Szeiler Transcom Worldwide
Andrea Szeiler

Global CISO

Transcom Worldwide

12:10 PM-1:10 PM
Lunch & Disruptor Showcase
1:00 PM-1:15 PM
Lunch & Disruptor Showcase
Enhancing the Resilience of Your Organization's Final Barrier: The Human Firewall

In today's digital landscape, social engineering attacks like phishing, Business Email Compromise (BEC), and Ransomware are increasingly prevalent. These cunning tactics rely on manipulating humans to gain unauthorized access to protected systems and sensitive data. As the frequency of such cyber-attacks rises, it is crucial to fortify your organization's last line of defense: the human firewall.

In this session we will look into case studies around:

  • Regular, tailored security awareness training to educate employees about social engineering threats.
  • Foster a reporting culture for prompt identification of suspicious activities.
  • Strengthen password policies and use multi-factor authentication (MFA) to reduce risks.

Together with:

KnowBe4
1:20 PM-1:55 PM
Fireside Chat
Threat Intelligence

Threat intelligence is vital for Cloud detection and response, particularly in modern threat-hunting. To address the business need for robust security, the CISO must focus on obtaining actionable intelligence. This entails gathering real-time information on emerging threats, vulnerabilities, and attack methods specific to the Cloud. Such intelligence can be acquired from various sources, including security vendors, threat feeds, and incident response teams. By leveraging actionable intelligence, the CISO can enhance their organization's defense strategies, enabling proactive identification and mitigation of threats in Cloud environments

Together with:

Rapid7, Inc.
2:00 PM-2:45 PM
Panel
Cloud Security

Cloud computing services have revolutionized business operations, but the threat of cloud vulnerabilities is increasing. To mitigate risks, businesses must implement robust security measures like multi-factor authentication and encryption. Automated detection systems like Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) are crucial for real-time monitoring. Regular training and adaptable defences are necessary due to the rapidly changing cloud landscape. Comprehensive incident response plans tailored to cloud environments are essential. By embracing these measures, organizations can protect themselves and their customers, ensuring a secure cloud environment and leveraging the benefits of cloud computing.

2:45 PM-3:05 PM
Networking Break
3:05 PM-3:40 PM
Fireside Chat
Building Security into DevSecOps

Many organizations struggle with how and where to introduce automation and integrations efficiently. Conventional approaches to application security can’t keep pace with cloud-native environments that use agile methodologies and API-driven architectures, microservices, containers, and serverless functions. Application security testing is evolving to meet the speed at which DevOps teams operate. DevSecOps teams are challenged with how to make sense of the noise their AppSec tools generate once they’ve been automated into DevOps pipelines.

Processes and tools are more fast-paced and rely on integration and automation to maintain efficiency throughout the software development life cycle. A new approach to DevSecOps is required addressing a change in the security mindset. How do CISOs achieve this without the buy-in from stakeholders?

3:45 PM-4:00 PM
Quality in Quantity: Decision Science in Technology Risk
Quantitative risk space is the realm where numbers meet uncertainty, providing organizations with the tools to assess and manage risks with precision. In this dynamic landscape, data-driven models and mathematical analyses take center stage, enabling businesses to quantify potential threats, evaluate probabilities, and make informed decisions. Whether it's in the realms of finance, cybersecurity, or supply chain management, the quantitative risk space empowers organizations to understand, mitigate, and even capitalize on risks, ensuring a more resilient and strategic approach to uncertainty in an increasingly complex world.

In the context of a CISO, quantitative risk assessment offers several substantial benefits to the business:
  • Informed Decision-Making
  • Resource Optimization
  • Alignment with Business Objectives
  • Effective Communication
  • Reputation Protection
  • Adaptation to a Changing Landscape
This approach equips CISOs with the quantitative insights needed to make informed choices to protect the organization's digital assets and reputation in a rapidly evolving threat landscape
4:05 PM-4:20 PM
Simple and Effective Steps to Achieve Quantum-Safety Today

Headlines this year regularly report on breakthroughs in quantum computing, the predicted growth of which is exponential. In this session, Dr. Shiu will discuss the cryptanalytic threat of quantum computing, particularly the “store now; decrypt later” approach that is drawing ever nearer. He will also outline simple and effective steps that governments, enterprises and citizens can take to achieve quantum-safety today.

Together with:

Arqit Ltd
4:20 PM-4:25 PM
Closing Remarks & Raffle Giveaway
4:25 PM-5:00 PM
Cocktail Hour
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