As we evaluate emerging technologies like blockchain, 5G, artificial intelligence, IoT and more, what are the implications on our cybersecurity? How do we even identify the risks of these emerging technologies? What controls, frameworks and skills do we need to manage them?
As we evaluate emerging technologies like blockchain, 5G, artificial intelligence, IoT and more, what are the implications on our cybersecurity? How do we even identify the risks of these emerging technologies? What controls, frameworks and skills do we need to manage them?
This expert panel will share insights and strategies, including:
- The definition of "emerging risk" and why it matters to the CISO;
- Identifying the risks around these emerging technologies and the implications on our cybersecurity;
- Controls and skills required to manage these emerging technologies.
Yogesh Mudgal, Director, Operational Risk Management - Technology/Cyber, Citi, and Fred Harris, Head of Cybersecurity Risk, Data Risk and IT Risk, Societe Generale
Mudgal is director, operational risk management - technology/cyber, at Citi. He is a senior executive with an extensive experience in information security, risk and program execution. Mudgal's expertise ranges across domains, including emerging technology, strategy, team development, enterprise architecture, and threat and vulnerability management in financial industry and other verticals.
Harris is the head of cybersecurity risk, data risk and IT risk at Societe Generale Americas. He is an accomplished technology executive with more than 30 years of technology and cybersecurity experience in the financial services industry. Before joining SG, Harris was in a similar role at Bank of America and before that he was with Deloitte for 16 years in a variety of roles.
Here is the course outline:
Anticipating Emerging Technology Risks |