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9:30am - 10:30am Breakout Sessions
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CIO Best Practice
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TrueBlue has grown through acquisition since 2004 by purchasing a broad range of staffing firms focused on specialty blue collar jobs. Those companies have operated as five distinct brands since their acquisition. In 2012, TrueBlue began to reverse the strategy and embarked on a journey to bring all the collective capabilities to market as one brand. Join Billie Otto, EVP and CIO, to hear about the company’s progress and how technology is being leveraged to facilitate the transformation.
Session discovery topics: • Organizational change management — strategy, culture, process and technology • Technology implications of change • Lessons learned in IT and the business as a whole
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Featured Speaker sponsored by: Yammer, Inc.
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Social tools are quickly gaining traction in the enterprise by filling a core, unmet need within many organizations — a common space where employees can easily connect with one another while sharing and discovering information across teams and locations. Still, getting social right can be harder than it looks, and companies must be willing to adapt to a new way of working in order to make the shift to a social enterprise. Join Brian Murray, director of enterprise strategy at Yammer, as he shares how leading organizations have implemented successful social strategies, what governance and cultural barriers an organization might face, as well as the future of social collaboration tools within the enterprise and what the next generation CIO should be prepared for.
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Security Discussion sponsored by: Voltage Security
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Gregg Braunton
Regional Information Security Officer
Catholic Health Initiatives
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Without a standard set of security guidelines in the healthcare industry, companies determine their risk management process individually. Franciscan Health System, part of Catholic Health Initiatives, adopted the HiTrust Common Security Framework (CSF) and conducted a risk assessment across the organization. To meet the HiTrust control requirements, an IT security committee composed of CISOs and business leaders was formed to analyze risks as they were identified and determined who the stakeholders and sponsors of the action would be. This allowed Gregg Braunton, regional information security officer, to address risks as disparate as vendor management, USB encryption and email security. Join this session to learn how an agreed upon control framework and risk management process simplify the conversation to get business support for IT risks.
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Executive Boardroom sponsored by: VMware, Inc.
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Padmaja Vrudhula
Strategist, VMware Accelerate Advisory Services
VMware, Inc.
Moderator
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Curt Kwak
CIO
Washington State Health Benefit Exchange
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In today’s dynamic business environment, CIOs are attempting to execute on strategies which transform their IT environments into the driver for business transformation. This view of the “New IT” requires a detailed consideration of not just the technology, but the underlying people and processes. Join your peers for a closed door discussion about the journey to the cloud, the software defined data center, and the bring-your own device movement. We will share our collective experiences with respect to what is working well, where the roadblocks are and how to measure the business value created by an agile IT department.
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Eduard Telders
IT Security Manager
Washington State Department of Social and Health Services
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Aaron Card
Practice Lead, Advanced Cyber Defense Practice
RSA, The Security Division of EMC
Moderator
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The escalation and sophistication of cyber-attacks has a lot of people wondering just how safe information really is. The threat landscape has evolved to the point of being more reactive than proactive and CISOs are looking to quickly understand how this space is evolving. What kind of attacks are we seeing? How do we detect new behaviors based on the behaviors we’re seeing? What new competencies are we seeing emerge as a result of the maturing cyber-attacks? Join this Boardroom to discuss all these questions and more with Aaron Card and your CISO peers.
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