Chicago CISO Community
Executive Summit
May 13, 2026 | Convene at 233 South Wacker Drive (Willis Tower)
May 13, 2026
Convene at 233 South Wacker Drive (Willis Tower)
Collaborate with your peers
Get together with Chicago's top CISOs to tackle shared business challenges and critical priorities facing your role today. Participate in this one-day, local program with peer-driven topics and interactive discussions with your true C-level peers.
Join your peers to discuss the most critical issues impacting CISOs today:
Strengthening cybersecurity's position as a creator and driver of business value
Streamlining access management and controls across both traditional and non-human identities
Reframing risk reduction as minimizing business impact and improving resilience
Chicago CISO Governing Body
The Governing Body Co-Chairs shape the summit agenda, ensuring that all content is driven By CISOs, For CISOs®.
Governing Body Co-Chairs

Chris Lugo
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association
VP, CISO

JJ Markee
Danaher
Global CISO

Angela Williams
UL Solutions
SVP, Global CISO
What to Expect
Agenda
Keynote Sessions
Human Leadership—A New Mandate for CISOs as People Leaders
Today’s CISOs are not just guardians of technology and enterprise risk—they are people leaders at the heart of organizational resilience. But the unique pressures, expectations, and backgrounds associated with the CISO role often make it challenging to embrace a human leadership approach compared to other enterprise leaders.
Drawing on Gartner’s latest research and insights, this session is a call to embrace the new mandate of CISO leadership: securing the future through empowered, resilient teams.
Join this session for guidance and insights on:
- Understanding why people leadership is now just as critical for security success as any technology solution
- Expanding a technical problem-solving mindset to also prioritize authenticity and empathy
- Balancing the high-stakes nature of enterprise cybersecurity with necessary people-centric initiatives
Rewiring for Resilience—Biohacking Your Brain for Burnout-Proof Leadership
In the high-stakes arena of billion-dollar enterprises, resilience isn't just an asset; it's a necessity. This session draws on cutting-edge neuroscience and biohacking protocols to equip CISOs with practical, brain-based tools to rewire stress responses, reclaim cognitive bandwidth, and build unbreakable mental fitness with the goal of leveraging personal resilience for strategic advantage.
Attendees will learn strategies for:
- Biohacking Stress & Recovery: Apply targeted neuroscience tools to combat burnout and maintain sharp decision-making under pressure
- Building Daily Resilience Habits: Implement micro-biohacks and boundary strategies to counter alert fatigue, decision depletion, and chronic overload for sustained leadership
- Leading with Adaptive Brain Optimization: Use brain science to enhance focus and agility, governing emerging risks while fostering resilient teams
Breakout Sessions
Leading the Shift — Brunswick’s Journey to Passwordless Identity Management
CISOs have known for years that the days of passwords as the cornerstone of identity and access management were numbered. Now—amid a surge in credential-based attacks, rising demands for seamless user experiences, and the looming threat of quantum computing—shifting away from password reliance has become not just a future aspiration, but an urgent strategic imperative.
Julie Myerholtz, VP & CISO, and Anurag Parikh, Head of Cyber Resilience, saw this writing on the wall early and have spent the last two years leading Brunswick through a transformative identity journey: from virtually no MFA to being well on the way toward a fully passwordless domain. Join this session for a candid conversation as they reflect on the challenges, milestones, and lessons learned along their path to passwordless, including:
- Why passwordless authentication is not just a milestone, but the future of identity
- How to build a compelling business case and secure executive buy-in
- Strategies for navigating user adoption and integrating with legacy systems
Decoding Tomorrow’s Threats — Trends & Insights Unveiled
CISOs today are pulled in multiple directions, facing a relentless onslaught of evolving threats while balancing competing priorities and limited resources. As adversaries leverage new technologies—especially AI—organizations must rethink how they utilize threat intelligence and set security priorities. Yet, with historical knowledge and ongoing engagement in adversary tracking, there is hope: we can anticipate and outmaneuver tomorrow’s threats.
Join this session to explore:
- Key findings and use cases from 2025
- Predictions for 2026’s threat landscape and adversary tactics
- Actionable strategies for prioritizing and mitigating emerging threats
CISO Leadership in M&A—Balancing Speed, Security & Culture
In today’s high-stakes M&A environment, cybersecurity is more than a technical checkpoint—it’s a critical driver of deal success and enterprise value. As boards increasingly recognize the impact of cyber risk on M&A outcomes, the role of the CISO is evolving from operational guardian to strategic business partner. And when acquisitions cross international borders, the challenges of securing these transactions scale dramatically—introducing new complexities that CISOs must address alongside standard risks.
In this panel discussion, CISOs who have recently navigated both domestic and international M&A will share firsthand accounts of the unique challenges, surprises, and successes they encountered, and offer strategies for:
- Balancing swift deal execution with robust risk management
- Building adaptable playbooks to standardize due diligence and integration across diverse environments
- Fostering a unified security culture post-acquisition
Leading by Example—Improving Your Own Security Posture as a CISO
As the digital threat landscape intensifies, CISOs are not only at the forefront of safeguarding their organization—they themselves are also on the front lines as one of the most frequently attacked users in any enterprise. And even seasoned security leaders can benefit from re-examining how they're securing their own digital footprints in this era of more sophisticated social engineering and AI-enabled attacks.
Join this session to explore and share ideas for:
- Recognizing the vulnerabilities of the CISO position as a high-value target for attackers
- Up-leveling personal vigilance as CISOs become (more) public figures
- Leveraging your own example to educate and empower your executives and organization
Executive Boardroom Sessions
High-Profile, High Risk — Securing the C-Suite
Executives and their families are now prime targets for converging physical and cyber threats, expanding risk far beyond the corporate perimeter. CISOs must address overlapping vulnerabilities and bridge security silos to protect both personal and professional spheres.
Join this boardroom to discuss:
- Conducting holistic threat assessments for executive risk
- Bridging IT and physical security teams for unified protection
- Implementing comprehensive strategies for safeguarding leaders
AI Security Is a Lifecycle, Not a Feature
AI is no longer experimental. It is embedded across development pipelines, cloud services, SaaS platforms, and operational workflows. Yet most AI security conversations remain narrowly focused on model risk or prompt injection. For CISOs, the challenge is broader: how to establish control over AI across the enterprise lifecycle - from code to cloud to runtime execution - without slowing innovation.
Join this boardroom to discuss:
- Managing non-human identities, AI agents and blast radius expansion
- Aligning DevOps, Cloud Security, AppSec and Governance under a unified AI risk framework
- Measuring and reporting AI exposure at the board level
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Location
Venue & Accommodation
Convene at 233 South Wacker Drive (Willis Tower)Nearby Parking Information:
OneParking 227 W Monroe St
PublicParking 111 S Wacker Drive
183Monroe Garage 183 W Monroe St
Nearby Subway Station:
QuincyStation: Brown, Red, Pink, Purple Lines
Chicago CIO CISO Executive Summit Nearby Hotels
Canopy By Hilton Chicago Central Loop
226 West Jackson Blvd
Chicago, IL 60606
Distance from venue - 0.1 mile
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Chicago, IL 60603
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172 W Adams St
Chicago, IL 60603
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