Are our current security practices ‘reasonable’ in the context of increased regulatory oversight and threat actors targeting our organizations? This presentation will take a comprehensive view of reasonable security practices questioning whether current practices would be defensible in light of litigation and other risks that our organizations confront. The discussion will also highlight the important role of risk tolerance and risk treatment decisions as our organizations grapple with the question ‘Just what is reasonable security?
SPEAKER: Matt Stamper - Chief Executive Officer, Executive Advisors Group, LLC
Matt Stamper is a multi-time CISO with extensive experience in cybersecurity, information security, cloud security, IT audit, risk management, privacy, and governance. Matt is a former research director and security analyst at Gartner (NYSE:IT) and has extensive experience in cloud services and IT service management including international experience in Latin America and China. Matt has spoken to 1000s of CISOs and CIOs as well as other corporate leaders and boards of directors throughout his career. Matt’s experience includes early-stage startups to large, multi-national public companies spanning multiple industries including managed services, managed security services, global telecom, and advisory. Matt excels at conveying complex cybersecurity and technology concepts to boards of directors, executive management, as well as professional service providers and vendors in the cybersecurity industry.
Visit Matt on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stamper/
DETAILS:
Date: Thursday, July 18th
Time: 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Location: In-Person and Online via Zoom
CPE: 1
ON PREMISES
National University - Spectrum Business Park Academic Headquarters
Room 133
9388 Lightwave Ave
San Diego, CA 92123
Attendance capacity is limited to 50
ONLINE
Online access is available via the chapter’s Zoom account (registration below).
Attendance capacity is 500