| 7:30 – 8:20 a.m. |
Registration/Continental Breakfast |
| 8:20 – 8:30 a.m. |
Welcome Address
Hosts –
Brent Conran, Deputy Chief Information Security Officer, The United States House of Representatives
Ken Davis, CISO
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| 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. |
Enterprise Risk Management: The Biggest Risk is not taking Enough Risk
Keynote Speaker – Christina S. Kite, Vice President, Cisco Systems
Businesses continuously seek to forecast tomorrow in order to make better decisions today. Those that are successful oftentimes have embraced proactive risk management principles. This requires a cultural mindset and a corporate initiative that must support a security approach that has shifted from reactive to proactive, historical perspective to forward-looking, and siloed to integrated. Security professionals must view risk as an opportunity; one that can strategically provide an upside to the organization. In today's highly volatile environment, dangers and threats can sometimes create an overly defensive, at times paralyzed, posture. To avoid the deer-in-headlights mentality and create a culture where security directors can take a leadership role to fill a void, there must be a multi-dimensional assessment of risk to understand the upside potential. Successful risk taking requires three key factors: business resiliency, integrated operations and adaptability. Learn how Cisco applies these principles to its own risk management.
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| 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. |
Dancing With The C's - Choreographing Your Career Through Security's New Challenges and Expectations
Steve Hunt, President & CEO, 4A International
Being a security executive today requires you to be all things to all people-a physical security professional, a security guard, a locksmith, an auditor, a regulatory compliance expert, a privacy wonk, and a politician. This session will share stories to help choreograph your career to find success, as you try to balance many different hats. |
| 10:15 – 10:30 a.m. |
Break |
| 10:30 – 11:15 a.m. |
Driving The Security IT Agenda: The End User, The Integrator, and The Entrepreneur
Panel Discussion Lead by – Dan Dunkel, President, New Era Associates
The security industry is in a transition cycle. Today's companies must address new security requirements, roles, and responsibilities. In short, the Security and IT departments must collaborate to deploy security policy. This situation places new demands on the integrator channel as transition cycles historically bring both new competitors and products to the market. Panelists will discuss the convergence of the security industry.
Panelists:
Mike Engle, Vice President, Lehman Brothers
Maureen Rush, Vice President, University of Pennsylvania
Mark Smith, CEO, Proximex |
| 11:15 – 12:00p.m. |
Business Solutions Panel Discussion #1
Panel Discussion Lead by – Bill Zalud, Editor, Security Magazine
Featuring Panelists From The Security 500 Sponsoring Companies:
Mark Peterson, Director iTDR, HID Gobal
Sheng Guo, Chief Technology Officer, New York State Court System
Rob Zivney, Vice President of Marketing, Hirsch Electronics |
| 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. |
Luncheon |
| 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. |
The Security Innovator's Dilemma....How To Survive and Thrive in a World of Security Convergence
Keynote Speaker – Marshall Sanders, Managing Director, IRMG
Convergence. How is it changing security management? Learn how a converged security program can add value to your business and help propel your career upward.
In today's information dependent business world, companies require an agile, responsive converged risk management framework to counter rapidly emerging logical and physical threats and to enable their revenue stream. This presentation will demonstrate how a converged security program can be developed and leveraged to achieve these objectives. It will discuss the challenges of managing in a converged environment and demonstrate ways to integrate and optimize security, business continuity and disaster recovery strategies to protect and drive revenue. Included will be examples of the tools, techniques and governance strategies used by a Fortune 500 telecommunications company to develop and manage converged global business risk management security architecture. |
| 2:00 – 2:45 p.m. |
Successful Partnerships Panel Discussion
Panel Discussion Lead By – Mark McCourt, Security Magazine
This panel will focuses on how leading systems integrators are successfully partnering with their customers to solve both business and security problems for the long term. Panelists will openly discuss the opportunities and challenges both the end-user and integrator face during the exploration, planning and implementation process.
Panelists:
Dan Moceri, CEO, Convergint Technologies &
Rodnie Williams, President, R. Williams Consulting
James E. Henry, Chairman & CEO, Henry Bros Electronics Inc. &
Steve Hartman, Director of Security-Penn Plaza, Vornado Office Management LLC |
| 2:45 – 3:15 p.m. |
Emerging Threats and Information Security
Brent Conran, Deputy Chief Information Security Officer, The United States House Of Representatives
One of the most important jobs of the Information Security Department is to protect the enterprise from data theft. This brief will discuss the new and emerging threats and offer a perspective on good practices, methods, tools and techniques to battle against data thief. |
| 3:15– 3:30 p.m. |
Break |
| 3:30– 4:30 p.m. |
Business Solutions Panel Discussion #2
Panel Discussion Lead by – Bill Zalud, Editor, Security Magazine
Featuring Panelists From The Security 500 Sponsoring Companies:
Bud Broomhead, CEO, Intransa
Jarrod Booth, Sales Director, Initsys Telemetry and Telematics Ltd
Ray Mauritsson, CEO, Axis Communications
Scott Schafer, Senior Vice President - Marketing and North America Sales, Pelco |
| 4:30– 5:00 p.m. |
Security 500
Mark McCourt, Publisher, Security Magazine |
| 5:00 – 6:00 p.m. |
Networking Reception |