Leading Innovation, Security & Privacy at the Pace of Change
MODERATOR
ANTONY HAYNES
ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR STRATEGIC INITIATIVES; DIRECTOR OF CYBERSECURITY AND PRIVACY LAW;
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW AT ALBANY LAW SCHOOL
EXPERT PANEL
DEBORAH A. SNYDER
FMR. NEW YORK STATE’S CHIEF INFORMATION SECURITY OFFICER (RETIRED); ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY
ALLEN BRANDT '19 LLM
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR & ASSOCIATE GENERAL COUNSEL, CHIEF PRIVACY OFFICER, DEPOSITORY TRUST & CLEARING CORPORATION (DTCC); ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AT ALBANY LAW SCHOOL
TONY OGDEN
CHIEF LEGAL & ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER, BATES GROUP
The threats in cyberspace have shifted – cybercriminals are increasingly targeting critical business assets, supply chains, hybrid infrastructures and IoT systems. They are keeping corporations, governments, and individuals on high alert.
At the same time, the ways business is done is also changing as innovation continues to forward, employees are working in new ways, and remote connectivity is being used on a larger scale than expected. These changes have created challenges. New ways of thinking, new strategies that leverage technology, and simple and integrated cybersecurity can help organizations stay ahead.
Key Takeaways:
- Applying the lessons from a global pandemic to the new workforce/workspace paradigm
- How to take a proactive approach to security and privacy without hindering innovation
- The CISO’s role in leading fast-paced organizational change
- Strategies for attracting and developing the talent you need