| Tuesday, November 1, 2011 |
| 11:30 am - 1:00 pm |
Registration and Lunch |
| 1:15 - 2:15 pm |
The Winning Game Plan: Enterprise Risk Security Management Strategies
Security leaders will discuss how to develop a holistic risk management strategy that converges people, processes and technology to mitigate physical, logical and cyber security risks. "Risk and security are inextricably linked; they are at the opposite sides of the same coin. You cannot pull them apart. Security protects people, infrastructure and information, and doing so effectively reduces risk." Mike Ennis, SAIC.
Steve Colo - Chief Security Officer, SAIC
Jim Hutton - Director, Global Security, Procter & Gamble
John Imhoff - Director, Office of Firm Security, Ernst & Young
Attendees will learn:
Identifying and confirming the validity of potential risks and threats
Measuring the size of potential threats and their impact if not mitigated
The best practices and programs to apply security and mitigate risks
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| 2:15 - 3:15 pm |
There's an App for That, Right? Business Resilience
9/11, Katrina and Sarbanes Oxley have forced organizations to centralize their Business Resilience, Crisis Management and Disaster Recovery programs. The centralization is being moved into the security organization. How are leading organizations setting strategy, budget and keeping their organization's eye on the business resilience ball?
Drew Levine - President, G4S Secure Solutions USA
Tim Portale - Chief Safety and Security Officer for HCA
Tom Mylett - Port of Corpus Christi, Asst. Chief of Police and Security
Duane Ritter - VP of Corporate Security, Cox Enterprises
Frank Taylor - VP and Chief Security Officer, General Electric Company
Attendees will learn:
How budgets are being realigned to enable an effective program
What 'Aha's' were learned as a result of going through this reorganization process
Hear details about programs that successfully maintain vigilance and keep all stakeholders prepared |
| 3:15 - 3:30 pm |
Break
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| 3:30 - 4:30 pm |
Cyber, Clouds and Bears, Oh My! Uniting Physical, Logical & Cyber Security Strategies
According to the Verizon 2010 Data Breach Investigations Report 96% of intrusions could be prevented with simple to intermediate controls. Yet, the lack of understanding and ownership for this risk allows cyber crime to grow unchecked. Where does the risk and responsibility live in your organization for employee behavior and training that leads to breaches and loss?
Jeffrey Berkin - Senior Vice President & Chief Security Officer, CACI International Inc.
John McClurg - VP, Chief Security Officer, Dell Inc.
Edward Levy - Vice President Global Security, Thomson Reuters
Attendees will learn:
How to create an enterprise-wide plan that centralizes the measurement and management of cyber security
How an IT-centric issue is actually a security issue beyond the CISO role and requires people, policies and technologies across multiple functions to partner for success
The biggest threats, most costly and most common cyber crimes facing organizations and their security leaders
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| 4:30 - 5:30 pm |
2011 Security 500 Presentation Who are the best security leaders? Where are the best security programs? What leading trends and management ideas can we learn from the Security 500? This session will showcase our profession's leaders and their organizations. They are proven as both accomplished security executives and exceptional business leaders. Mark McCourt will also share the biggest challenges and targets for where billions of dollars will be invested to manage enterprise risk and improve security as identified in the 2011 Security 500 Survey.
Mark McCourt - Publisher, Security Magazine
Attendees will learn:
The key trends driving security spending in 2012
How the top security leaders are aligning with their organization to achieve critical goals
Security's new value: How measuring ROI has changed at leading organizations
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| 5:30 - 6:45 pm |
Networking Reception |
| 6:45 - 8:30 pm |
Security 500 Recognition Dinner and Keynote
Keynote: Louis Barani - World Trade Center Security Director, Port Authority of New York & New Jersey |