VIRTUAL

San Francisco CISO Town Hall

October 28, 2020 | 1:00pm PDT

October 28, 2020 | 1:00pm PDT

Security Maturity – What Really Counts?

Participate with your CISO peers in the San Francisco community in small, breakout discussions on a mission-critical priority for security leaders. These informal discussions allow you to share your insights and learn from the lessons, approaches and experiences of a diverse group of peers in virtual breakout rooms.

Join fellow CISOs in the San Francisco community to discuss:

Differing measures for “maturity” in information security programs

Communicating program maturity across the organization – and getting what you need

Lessons from how different organizations and industries define and reach maturity

Featured Speakers


Governing Body members for the San Francisco CISO community will lead the interactive discussion and share lessons learned.

Barry Magsanay

Treasury Wine Estates

Global Head of Information Security & Americas IT Services

Panelist

Steve Zalewski

Levi Strauss & Co.

Deputy Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)

Panelist

Agenda


October 28, 2020

1:00pm - 2:00pm  PDT

Security Maturity – What Really Counts?

What does it mean to have a “mature” security program? Even in the same industry, large-enterprise information security executives differ in the way they define and communicate progress toward this important, shared goal. Is there a right way to define maturity? Or can different tools, tactics and talking points add up to the same strategic objectives?

Join your peers in this virtual town hall to discuss:

  • Differing measures for “maturity” in information security programs
  • Communicating program maturity across the organization – and getting what you need
  • Lessons from how different organizations and industries define and reach maturity

Community Program Manager


For inquiries related to this community, please reach out to your dedicated contact.

Greg Winterrowd

Senior Program Manager

971-717-6628

greg.winterrowd@evanta.com