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AGENDA
June 7, 2018
Dear SINET Community,
Welcome to the 8th Annual SINET Innovation Summit where we connect our nation’s three most powerful epicenters of innovation, finance and policy: Silicon Valley, Wall Street and the Beltway. SINET is a purpose driven community whose mission is to support entrepreneurs and enable global collaboration between the public and private sectors to defeat Cybersecurity threats. SINET connects the ecosystem of the entrepreneur; bringing together innovators with executives from private industry, venture capital, investment banking, system integration, policy, legal, academia and the science communities as well as the Federal Government’s civilian, military and intelligence agencies.
We are excited about today’s list of esteemed speakers who will share their thought leadership and expertise on some of our most pressing challenges and opportunities.
I hope you can join us at our annual Showcase in Washington, D.C. on November 7-8, 2018, and if you belong to a small company I encourage you to apply to be selected for the opportunity to present on stage as one of our SINET 16 Innovators in front of 350 investors, builders & buyers. As the security space becomes more inundated with companies please keep your mission at the forefront as it helps nurture good culture within your start up. This is an important value to maintain and lead with.
I would like to extend a special thank you to the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate as well as our sponsors and speakers who contributed to making today’s Innovation Summit a success.
SINET encourages the communities it touches to think of the higher calling of protecting our nation’s critical infrastructures as well as the national security and economic interests in order to preserve our inherent freedoms and way of life. I hope you are able to meet new and interesting friends.
Sincerely,
Robert D. Rodriguez Chairman and Founder SINET
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2018 SINET 16 Application Process
DO YOU HAVE CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY?Innovative solutions frequently come from new and small companies. Our goal is to provide entrepreneurs from all over the world an opportunity to increase their product awareness to a select audience of sophisticated investors, builders and buyers. In order to participate, companies must have annual revenues of approximately fifteen (15) Million dollars or less.
BENEFITS OF APPLYING TO BE SELECTED AS ONE OF THIS YEAR’S SINET 16 INNOVATORS:
• SINET 16 Innovators will have six minutes to deliver their value proposition on stage in front of 300 to 400 investors, builders, buyers and researchers;
• SINET 16 Innovators will be included in SINET press releases and marketing material before, during and after the Showcase;
• SINET 16 Innovators will receive a free booth to display their technology at the Showcase on November 8th;
• SINET 16 Innovators will receive free but mandatory coaching on their messaging for the November 8th stage presentation;
• SINET 16 Innovators will enjoy additional opportunities to present at other SINET supported global venues that may arise throughout the year (TBD).
THE SINET 16 PROCESS FOR 2018:In preparation for the SINET Showcase, SINET assembles a steering committee consisting of Cybersecurity leaders from industry, government, venture capital, investment banking and academia. Our esteemed committee works with Federal Agencies and private industry to identify their most critical needs and requirements. These needs and requirements are used to help evaluate the company’s application during the vetting process.
April 1, 2018: SINET 16 application process opens. Please visit our website for more details: https://www.security-innovation.org/sinet16-award/
June 18, 2018: SINET 16 Innovator application process will close. No applications will be accepted after this date
September 25, 2018: the final list of this year’s SINET 16 Innovators will be notified that they have been selected to present on stage at the 2018 SINET Showcase in Washington, DC.
October 15-19, 2018: The companies selected will receive free coaching on their presentation skills on the East Coast in Rosslyn, Virginia and on the West Coast in Menlo Park, California. (This coaching is complimentary but mandatory in order to maximize the presenters six minutes on stage).
November 8, 2018: SINET 16 Innovators will have an opportunity to meet with interested parties at their booth throughout the day and during the two- hour evening reception.
For additional SINET16 application process questions, please contact Bill Bosen | [email protected]
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2018 SINET 16 Application Process
DO YOU HAVE CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY?Innovative solutions frequently come from new and small companies. Our goal is to provide entrepreneurs from all over the world an opportunity to increase their product awareness to a select audience of sophisticated investors, builders and buyers. In order to participate, companies must have annual revenues of approximately fifteen (15) Million dollars or less.
BENEFITS OF APPLYING TO BE SELECTED AS ONE OF THIS YEAR’S SINET 16 INNOVATORS:
• SINET 16 Innovators will have six minutes to deliver their value proposition on stage in front of 300 to 400 investors, builders, buyers and researchers;
• SINET 16 Innovators will be included in SINET press releases and marketing material before, during and after the Showcase;
• SINET 16 Innovators will receive a free booth to display their technology at the Showcase on November 8th;
• SINET 16 Innovators will receive free but mandatory coaching on their messaging for the November 8th stage presentation;
• SINET 16 Innovators will enjoy additional opportunities to present at other SINET supported global venues that may arise throughout the year (TBD).
THE SINET 16 PROCESS FOR 2018:In preparation for the SINET Showcase, SINET assembles a steering committee consisting of Cybersecurity leaders from industry, government, venture capital, investment banking and academia. Our esteemed committee works with Federal Agencies and private industry to identify their most critical needs and requirements. These needs and requirements are used to help evaluate the company’s application during the vetting process.
April 1, 2018: SINET 16 application process opens. Please visit our website for more details: https://www.security-innovation.org/sinet16-award/
June 18, 2018: SINET 16 Innovator application process will close. No applications will be accepted after this date
September 25, 2018: the final list of this year’s SINET 16 Innovators will be notified that they have been selected to present on stage at the 2018 SINET Showcase in Washington, DC.
October 15-19, 2018: The companies selected will receive free coaching on their presentation skills on the East Coast in Rosslyn, Virginia and on the West Coast in Menlo Park, California. (This coaching is complimentary but mandatory in order to maximize the presenters six minutes on stage).
November 8, 2018: SINET 16 Innovators will have an opportunity to meet with interested parties at their booth throughout the day and during the two- hour evening reception.
For additional SINET16 application process questions, please contact Bill Bosen | [email protected]
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THURSDAY JUNE 7, 2018
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AgendaThursday, June 7, 2018
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
General Sessions
8:30 AM – 8:35 AM
Introductory Remarks• Jerry Archer, Senior VP & Chief Security Officer, SallieMae
8:35 AM – 8:40 AM
Welcome Remarks• Robert D. Rodriguez, Chairman & Founder, SINET
8:40 AM – 9:20 AM
How Innovation Will Propel a Company’s Ability to Manage Risk and Gain a Competitive AdvantageAbstract: Today’s businesses operate in an increasingly digitalized and fast changing environment. Operational safety and soundness are cornerstone to being viable in the marketplace. Having the ability to identify, measure, and take risks effectively and efficiently will give companies the advantage to compete. Innovation plays a critical role to make this happen. Our panel will discuss the current state of play, and discuss how innovation will continue to shape risk management practices, helping companies improve time to market and better serve their clients, while optimizing the cost and fulfilling regulatory compliance requirements. Moderator:• Lin Lu, Head of Operational Risk, Freddie Mac
Panelists:• Catherine Allen, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, The Santa Fe Group
• Suzanne Frey, Director, Security, Trust, Privacy, Compliance, Google
• Lisa Humbert, Managing Director & Chief Information Risk Officer, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group
• Julie Porro, Chief Information Security Officer, JetBlue Airways
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9:20 AM – 10:00 AM
The Impact of GDPR: What Types of Tools and Models Are Companies Using To Achieve Success?Abstract: On May 25, 2018, the new GDPR law will be in play, and we have all been preparing for the impact on this new law. What are the key areas that each company doing business in Europe or interacting with EU citizens needs to be prepared for? How do we demonstrate compliance and proper due diligence to the new law? This panel will share practices they have prepared so far and also provide insight on what to expect from EU regulators. These speakers will discuss whether this new law will actually deliver stronger security and privacy for all. And finally, do they believe this law will be enforced with fines up to $23 Million dollars or 4% of annual turnover, whichever is higher. Moderator:• Kobi Freedman, Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder, IDRRA
Panelists:• Mark Connelly, Chief Information Security Officer, Boston Consulting Group
• David Hahn, Vice President & Chief Information Security Officer, Hearst
• Yonesy Nunez, Senior Vice President & Group Information Security Leader – Wholesale, WIM, and International, Wells Fargo Bank
• Matthieu Vaillant, Head of Cyber Security, BNPParibas
10:00 AM – 10:15 AM
SINET Thinks Forward with Freedom HouseGuest Speaker: Michael Abramowitz, President, Freedom House
Topic: Internet Censorship, Manipulation, and Shutdowns: Newest Threats to Internet Freedom Globally
10:15 AM – 10:30 AM
Break
10:30 AM – 11:10 AM
Tomorrow’s Visibility & Governance Models That Enhance Third Party Risk ManagementAbstract: According to the World Economic Forum, cyber risk is viewed by the wider risk community as the risk most likely to intensify in 2018 and arguably one of the top three issues keeping both CISOs and business leaders up at night. With adversaries continually adopting new tactics, techniques, and procedures, it is challenging to truly “see” the many risk factors that can put corporations’ fortunes, futures and reputations at stake. While it is impossible to completely eliminate risk, CISOs, business executives, and board members are working diligently to expand risk visibility and adopt governance models to demonstrate their preparedness to management. These panelists will explore strategies CISOs can apply to establish visibility and governance models that enhance third party risk management within their supply chains. They will also provide insights how CISOs can expand the effectiveness of their cyber risk management programs by applying a data-driven approach to metrics and KPIs that is meaningful and impactful to business leaders. Moderator:
Scott Schneider, Chief Revenue Officer, CyberGRX
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Panelists:• Devon Bryan, Executive Vice President & Chief Information Security Officer, The Federal Reserve
System
• Edna Conway, Chief Security Officer, Global Value Chain, Cisco
• Vikram Phatak, Chief Executive Officer, NSS Labs
• John Weinschenk, General Manager, Enterprise Network & Application Security, Spirent Communications
11:10 AM – 11:50 AM
Leveraging Automation, AI & Machine Learning to Improve Detection, Prevention & Protection of NetworksAbstract: We are poised at the beginning of a new industrial revolution, this one powered by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. The past several years have seen rapid advances in AI technology, driven in large part by deep neural networks. Machines have bested humans in a variety of games, including chess, Jeopardy, Go, and poker, and are now being applied to help solve a wide variety of practical problems, such as health care, finance, transportation and on national security and critical infrastructure protection. As AI improves, machines will be capable of handling more sophisticated tasks in more complex environments, sometimes aiding human decision-making and sometimes operating autonomously.
Past industrial revolutions led to changes in the balance of power between nations and even the fundamental building blocks of power, with coal- and steel-producing nations benefiting and oil becoming a global strategic resource. The AI revolution has similar potential to shift power globally among nation-states and private actors. Hear how these professionals are leveraging AI & machine learning to detect & prevent intrusions and protect networks and their vision of where AI will take us, both the good and the bad.
Moderator:• Jay Gonzales, Chief Information Security Officer, Samsung Semiconductor, Inc.
Panelists:• Golan Ben-Oni, Global Chief Information Officer, IDT Corporation
• Richard Rushing, Chief Information Security Officer, Motorola Mobility
• Kumar Saurabh, Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder, LogicHub
• Anthony Vinci, Chief Technology Officer, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
11:50 AM – 12:50 PM
SINET Connects: Networking LuncheonMaximize this 60-minute luncheon by sitting down in an informal and intimate setting with distinguished security thought leaders and experts. Topics will focus on how solution providers can best shape their business strategies to meet the needs of the market. To view the list of Lunch Table Hosts & their topics: https://www.security-innovation.org/events/new-york/table-hosts/
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Networking Luncheon Table Hosts
PHIL VENABLES—TABLE #1
Partner & Chief Operational Risk Officer Goldman Sachs Topic: Integrated Risk Management
KEVIN NALLY—TABLE #2
Chief Information Officer United States Secret Service Topic: Doing Business with the US Department of Defense
EDNA CONWAY—TABLE #3
Chief Security Officer, Global Value Chain Cisco Systems Topic: “Who’s Touching Your Stuff?! Locking In Pervasive Security for a Digitized World”
GORDON CHAFFEE—TABLE #4
Director of Engineering Google Cloud Topic: Measuring Information Security Program Effectiveness. How Do Different Companies Do It?
LISA HUMBERT—TABLE #5
Managing Director & Chief Information Risk Officer MUFG Topic: The CIRO and the Board: How to Develop a Strong Partnership in an Era of Cyber Danger
YONESY NUNEZ—TABLE #6
Senior Vice President & Group Information Security Leader Wells Fargo Bank Topic: Role of the CISO 2020
JASON WITTY—TABLE #7
Executive VP & Chief Information Security Officer US Bank Topic: Cyberthreat Automation and Orchestration
DAVID HAHN—TABLE #8
Vice President & Chief Information Security Officer Hearst Topic: GDPR
Networking Luncheon Table Hosts
JAY GONZALES—TABLE #9
Chief Information Security Officer Samsung Semiconductor, Inc. Topic: Impact of Autonomous Systems in Cyber
LIN LU—TABLE #10
Head of Operational Risk Freddie Mac Topic: Security Enabled Digital Transformation
BRIAN FRICKE—TABLE #11
Chief Information Security Officer
Bank of the Ozarks Topic: Security Use Cases Leveraging BlockChain
ALEXANDER SCHUCHMAN—TABLE #12
Director, Information Security Colgate Palmolive
Topic: Lessons Learned While Running Your Company’s SOC
DAVID STENDER—TABLE #13
Senior Vice President & Chief Security Officer
M&T Bank
Topic: Is your CISO a Security Technologist or a Business Risk Manager? Is there a difference?
VALERIE SZCZEPANIK—TABLE #14 Assistant Director, Division of Enforcement Cyber Unit & Head Distributed Ledger Technology Working Group, United States Securities and Exchange Commission Topic: Cybersecurity Risks in the CryptoAsset Space
KEVIN THOMSEN—TABLE #15
Senior Vice President Cyber Threat Intelligence Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Topic: Cyber Threat Intelligence 2.0 - Being Intelligence Led
PAUL RAINES—TABLE #16
Chief Technology Officer & Chief Information Security Officer Office of Information Mgt & Technology, United Nations Development Programme
Topic: Current Events in Cybersecurity
LUNCHEON TABLE HOSTS
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12:50 PM – 1:30 PM
The Pros and Cons of Cryptocurrencies: Its Economic Impact, Security Concerns and Anticipated Direction of this Volatile CurrencyAbstract: Cryptocurrencies and cryptotokens are a half-trillion dollar market and are likely to grow even larger. With over 1,500 cryptocurrencies and cryptotokens, and a thriving ICO market, combined with an ever-more interested regulatory community , this panel of diverse experts will discuss:
• There is an impact of cryptocurrencies on the investment market. They are becoming a recognized asset class amongst hedge funds and traditional investment firms alike. What does it mean that Goldman Sachs has recently hired a head for cryptocurrency trading, yet also has talent being poached by other crypto-focused firms? How do we think about overall economic impact of cryptocurrencies in emerging markets?
• Criminals have rushed into cryptocurrencies as a means of pseudonymous transactions. But what is perhaps more meaningful are the impacts of theft and fraud on cryptocurrency investors, exchanges and everyday users. For example, Japanese cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck lost $530 million in tokens and is one of many that have suffered losses due to theft. Cryptocurrency malware has exploded in 2018. Will these thefts bring calls for regulation and more decentralized trading of cryptocurrencies?
• The regulatory environment is cracking down on cryptocurrencies. Will these changes dampen enthusiasm for cryptocurrencies, or will they create a more secure and investable asset class, and thereby encourage growth?
• There are a large number of decentralization projects using blockchains and cryptocurrencies, and these have received billions of dollars in investment. Most have not launched yet. What is the anticipated future impact of these decentralized currencies, decentralized governance and self-regulation?
Moderator:• Dave Jevans, Chief Executive Officer, Ciphertrace
Panelists:• Ivan Novikov, Chief Executive Officer, Wallarm
• Jim Schneider, FinTech Equity Research, Goldman Sachs
• Valerie Szczepanik, Asst. Director, Division of Enforcement Cyber Unit & Head, Distributed Ledger Technology Working Group, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
1:30 PM – 1:45 PM
SINET Thinks Forward with William EvaninaGuest Speaker: William Evanina, Director, National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC)
Topic: Supply Chain and Critical Infrastructure Threats to our Nation and How Businesses Can Mitigate Those Threats
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1:45 PM – 2:30 PM
How Security Professionals Are Managing Risk, Governance and Compliance Concerns In The Cloud EnvironmentAbstract: Cloud Computing is becoming pervasive in the industry as a means of cutting costs while preserving essential IT services. But how does an organization ensure effective governance and compliance whilst managing the risks of cloud computing? This panel of experts will discuss their experiences with cloud computing and what they have found works and doesn’t work in the field of GRC. A sample of topics to be covered include: contractual provisions and SLAs with cloud computing providers; the need for third party services such as CASBs; how to ensure compliance in a cloud environment; incident response and what new risks arise with using cloud providers?
Moderator:• Xinping Zhu, Vice President, Legal and Compliance, Morgan Stanley
Panelists:• Jerry Archer, Senior VP & Chief Security Office, Sallie Mae
• Gordon Chaffee, Director of Engineering, Google Cloud
• Paul Raines, Chief Technology Officer & Chief Information Security Officer, Office of Information Mgt & Technology, United Nations Development Programme
• Gleb Reznik, Vice President, Head of Cloud Security, Capital One
• Derek Vadala, Managing Director & Chief Information Security Officer, Moody’s Corporation
2:30 PM – 3:10 PM
Enhancing Board Oversight of Cyber Risk ManagementAbstract: Cybersecurity continues to be front and center on board agendas. Every time a cyber attack hits the headlines, board members and other stakeholders are reminded of the possible material threat such incidents pose. New regulatory and reporting developments at the federal, state and even global levels have made cybersecurity risk oversight even more challenging.
Board members seek assurances from management that their cyber risk management programs will reduce the risk of attacks and, when necessary, will detect, respond and recover from any attack that does happen. Investors, customers, business partners and regulators are looking for this information as well.
This panel will discuss the key roles for boards in overseeing cyber risk management, the challenges in executing board oversight roles, the practical steps to enhance cyber risk governance, and the attributes of high-quality board cyber risk reporting.
Moderator:• Mark Watson, Deputy Leader, Financial Services Center for Board Matters, EY
Panelists:• Homaira Akbari, Board Member, Santander Bank, Veolia, Gemalto & President & CEO,
AKnowledge Partners
• Tom Glocer, Board Member, Morgan Stanley, Merck, & Publicis & Founder, BlueVoyant
• Robert H. Herz, Board Member, Fannie Mae, Morgan Stanley, Workiva Inc., Paxos & President, Robert H. Herz LLC
3:10 AM – 3:25 PM
Break
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3:25 PM – 3:50 PM
Fireside Chat with Phil Venables & Andy Ozment of Goldman SachsAbstract: It is ever more critical to provide the Board and other leadership with an independent assessment of cybersecurity risk integrated with other business risks. However, solving for this independence by simply moving the CISO function out of Technology organization can be counter-productive to their ability to fully embed and integrate the right controls into the IT architecture from the ground-up : secure products not just security products. There are many ways to resolve this balance, the one chosen by Goldman Sachs was to re-align the risk assessment and metrics/limit setting activities into a much expanded Operational/Enterprise Risk group outside of Technology in the Corporate Risk function and retaining a sizeable core CISO function focused on cybersecurity engineering and operations within a broader technology risk mitigation portfolio. Phil and Andy will talk about the motivations for this change, the design and wider adjustments beyond just cybersecurity risk and, now 18 months into this change, will talk about what worked and what needed adjustment.
Moderator:• Robert Rodriguez, Chairman & Founder, SINET
Panelists:• Phil Venables, Partner & Chief Operational Risk Officer, Goldman Sachs
• Andy Ozment, Chief Information Security Officer, Goldman Sachs
3:50 PM – 4:30 PM
What’s Hot – What’s Not: Dollars, Deals, Exits and the Cybersecurity Investment & Threat LandscapeAbstract: Learn what type of solutions CISOs are prioritizing, what investors are investing in and which companies are the most well funded. Find out who are the top investors and acquirers and where the bulk of M&A and IPO activity is occurring. This presentation will also provide a view into what the latest investment landscape looks like today and in the near future in the following areas:
– The rise of digital identity security
– Startups to watch
– Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, Google, Amazon (FAMGA) investments in Cybersecurity and identity
– Blockchain identity security trends
-Connected vehicles security
-Firmware and supply chain security
-Hybrid-cloud security
Moderator:• William Altman, Senior Intelligence Analyst, Cybersecurity, CB Insights
Panelists:• Renee Guttmann-Stark, Chief Information Security Officer, Campbell Soup Company
• Moriah Hara, Global Chief Information Security Officer, IPG
• Aaron Jacobson, Partner, New Enterprise Associates (NEA)
• Induprakas Keri, VP Blockchain/DLT, Intuit
• Gaurav Tuli, Partner, F-Prime Capital Partner
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4:30 PM – 4:45 PM
SINET Thinks Forward with Edward BrindleyGuest Speaker: Edward Brindley, Acting Deputy CIO for Cybersecurity, United States Department of Defense
Topic: Department of Defense Cyber Resiliency
4:45 PM – 5:30 PM
Budgetary Allocations, Priorities & Strategies That Help CISOs Win Support From Their BoardsAbstract: With the increased attention on Cybersecurity, it is no longer enough to have knowledge of DLP, GDPR, vulnerability management, orchestration, etc. The 21st century CISO must also address budgetary, risk and other “C” level concerns as a senior risk executive. This knowledge and accompanying strategies must also be designed to support enterprise wide decision making that will enable the business across all corporate division lines. They must produce ROI, anticipate one to three year budget cycles, address program risks and opportunities, as well as impact assessments, core business principles and be able to articulate purchase/loss effect, etc. These executives will share their approach to achieving BOD level support and share how to translate your technology pitch towards an executive level audience.
Moderator:• Chad Sweet, Co-Founder, The Chertoff Group
Panelists:• Brian Fricke, Chief Information Security Officer, Bank of the Ozarks
• Kevin Nally, Chief Information Officer, US Secret Service
• Jan Quach, Solutions Director, LogPoint
• David Stender, Senior Vice President & Chief Security Officer, M&T Bank
• Jason Witty, Executive VP & Chief Information Security Officer, US Bank
5:30 PM
Closing RemarksSpeaker: Robert Rodriguez, Chairman & Founder SINET
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
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SPEAKERS
SINET CHAIRMAN AND FOUNDER
ROBERT D. RODRIGUEZ
Chairman and Founder
SINET
MICHAEL ABRAMOWITZ
President
Freedom House
HOMAIRA AKBARI
Board Member, Santander Bank, Veolia, Gemalto & President & CEO, AKnowledge Partners
CATHERINE ALLEN
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
The Santa Fe Group
WILLIAM ALTMAN
Senior Intelligence Analyst, Cybersecurity
CB Insights
INNOVATION SUMMIT SPEAKERSComplete speaker bios can be found in the event APP “SINET NY”
JERRY ARCHER
Senior VP & Chief Security Officer
Sallie Mae
GOLAN BEN-ONI
Global Chief Information Officer
IDT Corporation
ED BRINDLEY
Acting DCIO for Cyber Security
United States Department of Defense
DEVON BRYON
Executive Vice President & Chief Information Security Officer
The Federal Reserve System
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GORDON CHAFFEE
Director of Engineering
MARK CONNELLY
Chief Information Security Officer
Boston Consulting Group
EDNA CONWAY
Chief Security Officer, Global Value Chain
CIsco
WILLIAM EVANINA
Director
National Counterintelligence and Security Center
KOBI FREEDMAN
Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder
IDRRA
SUZANNE FREY
Director, Security, Trust, Privacy, Compliance
BRIAN FRICKE
Chief Information Security Officer Bank of the Ozarks
TOM GLOCER
Executive Chairman & Founder
BlueVoyant
JAY GONZALES
Chief Information Security Officer
Samsung Semiconductor, Inc.
RENEE GUTTMAN-STARK
Chief Information Security Officer
Campbell Soup Company
DAVID HAHN
VP & Chief Information Security Officer
Hearst
MORIAH HARA
Global Chief Information Security Officer
IPG
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ROBERT HERZ
President
Robert H. Herz LLC
LISA HUMBERT
Managing Director & Chief Information Risk Officer
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group
AARON JACOBSON
Partner
New Enterprise Associates (NEA)
DAVE JEVANS
Chief Executive Officer
Ciphertrace
INDUPRAKAS KERI
Vice President, Blockchain/DLT
Intuit
LIN LU
Head of Operational Risk
Freddie Mac
KEVIN NALLY
Chief Information Officer
US Secret Service
IVAN NOVIKOV
Chief Executive Officer
Wallarm
YONESY NUNEZ
Senior VP & Group Information Security Leader
Wells Fargo Bank
ANDY OZMENT
Chief Information Security Officer
Goldman Sachs
VIKRAM PHATAK
Chief Executive Officer
NSS Labs
JULIE PORRO
Chief Information Security Officer
JetBlue Airways
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GLEB REZNIK
Vice President, Head of Cloud Security
Capital One
KUMAR SAURABH
Chief Executie Officer & Co-founder
LogicHub
JIM SCHNEIDER
FinTech Equity Research
Goldman Sachs
SCOTT SCHNEIDER
Chief Revenue Officer
CyberGRX
DAVID STENDER
Senior VP & Chief Security Officer
M&T Bank
CHAD SWEET
Co-Founder
The Chertoff Group
VALERIE SZCZEPANIK
Assistant Director, Division of Enforcement Cyber Unit & Head, Distributed Ledger Technology Working Group
United States Securities and Exchange Commission
GAURAV TULI Partner F-Prime Capital Partners
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JAN QUACH
Solutions Director
LogPoint
PAUL RAINES
Chief Technology Officer & Chief Information Security Officer
Office of Information Mgt & Technology, United Nations Development Programme
RICHARD RUSHING Chief Information Security Officer Motorola Mobility
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JASON WITTY Executive VP, Chief Information Security Officer Managing Director & Chief
US Bank US Bank
PHIL VENABLES
Partner and Chief Operational Risk Officer
Goldman Sachs
DEREK VADALA
Managing Director & Chief Information Risk Officer Moody’s Corporation
MATTHIEU VAILLANT
Head of Cyber Security
BNP Paribas North America
JOHN WEINSCHENK General Manager, Enterprise Network & Application Security Spirent Communications
ANTHONY VINCI
Chief Technology Officer
National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
MARK WATSON
Deputy Leader, Financial Services Center for Board Matters
EY
XINPING ZHU
Vice President, Legal and Compliance
Morgan Stanley
MISSION
SINET Mission
Advance innovation and enable global collaboration between the public and private sectors to defeat Cybersecurity threats. ABOUT SINET“The mission of SINET is to advance innovation and enable global collaboration between the public and private sectors to defeat Cybersecurity threats.”
SINET is a purpose driven community focused on the advancement of innovation and the enablement of global collaboration between the public and private sectors to defeat Cybersecurity threats. SINET is a “Super Connector” that executes their mission by actively bringing together innovators with executives from private industry, venture capital, investment banking, system integration, policy, legal, academia and the science communities as well as the Federal Government’s civilian, military and intelligence agencies.
SINET hosts trusted Summits, Workshops and Public Private Partnership Dinners in Davos, Paris, Scottsdale, Toronto, Sydney, London, Silicon Valley, Washington DC, Melbourne and New York City: www.security-innovation.org The US Department of Homeland Security S&T Directorate and the United Kingdom and Australian Governments support our programs.
COMMUNITY BUILDINGSINET—where the business of Cybersecurity takes place—builds communities of interest and trust, connects thought leaders in government and industry with builders, buyers, researchers and investors across the international security domain with the goal of promoting and advancing Cybersecurity innovation. We are passionate about our mission and strive to build a community that engenders a sense of common duty, purpose and commitment to protect our critical infrastructure and help to preserve economic stability.
Join our community and participate in our mutually beneficial, trust-based approach that connects the ecosystem of the entrepreneur, increases business opportunities and advances Cybersecurity innovation.
Join the SINET community at www.security-innovation.org/community.htm
MEMBERSHIPThe SINET Showcase is just one of the many resources available to the SINET community. By becoming a member, you will gain access to additional benefits and discounted services that can take your company to the next level. Many of your peers have already discovered that SINET is the Cybersecurity “super connector” that enables them to exchange knowledge, learn from industry experts, advance innovation, and build networks with investors, entrepreneurs, government agencies, military, corporate enterprises and more.
Together, we can make a difference.
Become a SINET member and help contribute to our mission of advancing the business of Cyber. Contact SINET at [email protected]
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Upcoming SINET Programs
SINET61 2018—Melbourne, Australia Supported by Data61
July 31 & August 1, 2018 The Langham Hotel
SINET presents The Global Cybersecurity Innovation Summit 2018 Supported by Her Majesty’s Government & US Department of Homeland Security, Science & Technology Directorate
September 18 & 19, 2018 The British Museum, London
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Four Seasons Hotel Toronto, Canada
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Upcoming SINET Programs
SINET61 2018—Melbourne, Australia Supported by Data61
July 31 & August 1, 2018 The Langham Hotel
SINET presents The Global Cybersecurity Innovation Summit 2018 Supported by Her Majesty’s Government & US Department of Homeland Security, Science & Technology Directorate
September 18 & 19, 2018 The British Museum, London
SINETCanada October 25, 2018
Four Seasons Hotel Toronto, Canada
SINET Showcase 2018—Washington D.C.November 7 & 8, 2018 The National Press Club
SINET Global Institute—CISO SeriesJanuary 15 & 16, 2019—Invitation Only The Four Seasons Hotel, Scottsdale At Troon North
The Cyber Future Dialogue in Davos January 22, 2019 Davos, Switzerland
SINET ITSEF 2019 April 10 & 11, 2019
Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA
If you are interested in sponsoring any of the events listed here, please contact Heather Rodriguez at [email protected].
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