
Philadelphia
CISO Community
Inner Circle
September 12, 2018 | Moshulu
September 12, 2018
Moshulu
Collaborate with your peers
Get together with your peers to tackle top business challenges through peer-driven content and discussions at the Philadelphia CISO Inner Circle.
Join your peers to discuss the most critical issues impacting CISOs today:
Strategies for a risk-aligned, resilient organization
Developing and investing in the security workforce of tomorrow
Creating business value and supporting agile business operations
Philadelphia 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

Todd Bearman
TE Connectivity
CISO

Jim Connelly
Lockheed Martin
VP & CISO

Chet Davis
Campbell Soup Company
VP, IT

Mark Eggleston
Health Partners Plans
VP, CISO & CPO

Dave Snyder
Independence Blue Cross
Chief Information Security Leader

Alden Sutherland
AmerisourceBergen
CISO
Agenda
September 12, 2018
4:00pm - 5:00pm Registration & Opening Reception
5:00pm - 6:30pm Discussion Topics
CISO as Strategic Communicator

Matt Cerny
Sr. Manager, Infrastructure, Security & Governance
Publicis Groupe

Stephen Dunkle
Chief Information Security Officer
Geisinger Health Systems

Mark Eggleston
VP, CISO & CPO
Health Partners Plans

Nick Falcone
CISO
Albert Einstein Healthcare Network
David Fiore
Sr. Director, IT & CISO
Iroko Pharmaceuticals, LLC
Donna Ross
CISO
Radian Group Inc.

Anahi Santiago
CISO
Christiana Care Health System
Frederick Smith
Global Managing Dir. & CDO, Finance IT & Business Intelligence
Axalta Coating Systems

William Malik
VP, Infrastructure Strategy
Trend Micro Inc.
Being an effective CISO means being a skilled communicator, change agent, strategist and storyteller. It means making sure productive conversations around risk and security take place at every level – from the Board to individual contributors – and that each decision is backed with the right metrics. Whether it’s best practices for crisis communication or influencing the BOD, you’ll have the opportunity to share your approach with peers and unlock new ways to tell compelling, data-driven security stories.
Topic 1: Changing Communication
- What does the Board want to hear from CISOs? Metrics are important, but what should the message be?
- How do you tailor information and communication for different areas of the organization to tell a compelling story? How do you choose which KPIs/metrics to use?
- Cadence is critical – when do you share information, and how do you decide?
Topic 2: Better Information, Bigger Impact
- How are you measuring the effectiveness of employee-based communications, like phishing and security-awareness initiatives?
- What are your successes and challenges as you collaborate across the business to drive threat intelligence (real-time information gathering, following through on incident response plans)?
- What technologies are disrupting your workflow and/or organization? How are you talking about them with the Board and other stakeholders?
Topic 3: Trust and Alignment
- What’s helping you build trust between security and the greater organization?
- How is your team expected to respond to crises (ransomware, breaches, etc.)? How can we ensure the expectations of our teams align with the expectations of the business?
- What does it mean for you to be an effective influencer? Who should CISOs be influencing?
6:30pm - 7:00pm Networking Break
7:00pm - 8:00pm Summary Discussion & Dinner
8:00pm - 9:00pm Social Hour
Community Program Managers
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