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  • Wednesday, October 7, 2026
    9:00 am
    [PLUS Course] Securing & Enabling AI: Transform Chaos into Competitive Advantage
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    Cyber Risk Analyst, Cyber Risk Opportunities LLC
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    9:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Your CEO just asked about AI security.  Do you have a clear answer?
    While you’re counting vulnerabilities, your competitors are deploying AI at scale.
    While security teams are still cataloging vulnerabilities, business units are deploying AI at scale. Marketing is using generative AI for campaigns. Sales is rolling out AI SDRs. Customer service is automating with chatbots.
    Every Monday, another department launches an AI tool. Marketing uses ChatGPT for campaigns. Sales deploys AI Sales Development Reps. Customer service automates with chatbots.  And your cybersecurity team? Still writing policies nobody reads.
    In this interactive workshop, learn you how to secure AI while accelerating innovation—not blocking it. Transform from AI Firefighter to Strategic Business Enabler, with a 90-day roadmap for secure AI deployment in your organization.
    What You’ll Master
    • The AIR-MAP Methodology™ — Your proven 90-day roadmap from AI chaos to governance
    • Executive Translation — Turn technical AI risks into boardroom language
    • NIST AI RMF Implementation — Practical application, not theory
    • The $12M Question — Secure against deepfake fraud and AI-enabled attacks
    • Shadow AI Discovery — Find and govern the AI already in your organization
    • Business-First Security — Protect value, not just systems
    Who Should Attend
    Ideal for:
    • CISOs facing board questions about AI
    • Information Security Directors enabling digital transformation
    • IT VPs without dedicated security teams
    • Cybersecurity Consultants serving enterprise clients
    • Risk Managers governing AI initiatives
    • Aspiring decision makers and those reporting to one
    Not designed for:
    • Developers wanting to code AI models
    • Analysts seeking technical certifications
    • Anyone looking for hands-on hacking labs
    What This Workshop Is (and Isn’t)
    This workshop is NOT about:
    • Prompt injection techniques
    • Model architecture security
    • Technical vulnerability scanning
    • Writing 200-page policies
    This workshop IS about:
    • Speaking profit-and-loss to executives
    • Enabling your AI transformations
    • Building cybersecurity into AI from day one
    • Becoming the trusted AI advisor
    What You’ll Leave With
    1. The Complete AIR-MAP Toolkit
    • 90-day implementation roadmap
    • Discovery templates and workflows
    • Risk scoring calculators
    • Executive presentation templates
    2. Ready-to-Deploy Governance Assets
    • AI Acceptable Use Policy (customize in minutes)
    • Vendor assessment questionnaires
    • Incident Response playbooks
    3. A 30-Minute Strategy Session
    A complimentary private consultation to apply AIR-MAP directly to your organization’s AI strategy and risk posture.
  • Thursday, October 8, 2026
    7:30 am
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    7:30 am - 4:15 pm
    Location / Room: Registration Desk

    Come to the Registration desk in the lobby to check-in and get your badge. SecureWorld staff will be available throughout the day if you have any questions.

    8:00 am
    Networking Hall open
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    8:00 am - 4:45 pm
    Location / Room: Networking Hall

    Your opportunity to visit our solution vendor partners, whose sponsorship makes SecureWorld possible, as well as association chapters! Booths have staff ready to answer your questions. Look for participating Dash For Prizes sponsors to be entered to win prizes.

    Also, look for “Cyber Connect” discussions on select topics and join the conversation.

    8:00 am
    Advisory Council Roundtable Breakfast (VIP / Invite only)
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    8:00 am - 8:45 am

    Moderated discussion for SecureWorld Advisory Council members. By invite only.

    8:00 am
    Association Chapter Meetings
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    8:00 am - 8:45 am

    Participating professional associations and details to be announced.

    8:00 am
    Simple Daily Habits to Strengthen Your Security Posture
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    8:00 am - 8:45 am

    Session details to come.

    8:45 am
    Networking Break
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    8:45 am - 9:00 am
    Location / Room: Networking Hall

    Visit the Networking Hall to network with attendees and connect with our supporting solution providers and association partners.

    9:00 am
    [Opening Keynote] The Strategic Security Debate: Defending the 'Least Bad' Decisions in a Crisis
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    Director & BISO, CBRE
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    CISO, Marriott International
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    Cyber Fellow, Aeronautics Cyber Range, Lockheed Martin
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    9:00 am - 9:45 am
    Location / Room: Keynote Theater

    In the world of enterprise cybersecurity, there are rarely perfect solutions—only difficult trade-offs. Join us for an unscripted, high-energy session where top-tier security leaders face off on the industry’s toughest hypothetical scenarios.

    Moderated in a rapid-fire game show format, our panelists will be presented with difficult “Would You Rather” choices ranging from ransomware negotiation dilemmas and crippling technical debt to extreme budget constraints and the “secure-by-default” friction that can stall business innovation. They won’t just pick a side; they have to defend it against a panel of their peers.

    Attendees will gain a unique window into the strategic minds of seasoned CISOs, understanding how they weigh business continuity against forensic integrity, and rapid digital transformation against long-term risk management. Come ready to vote on who makes the best case for the “least bad” situation in an era where cybersecurity is a fundamental pillar of national and economic resilience.

    9:45 am
    Networking Break
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    9:45 am - 10:15 am
    Location / Room: Networking Hall

    Visit the Networking Hall to network with attendees and connect with our supporting solution providers and association partners.

    10:15 am
    Beyond the Checkbox: Risk Registers as Living Decision Tools
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    VP of Security, Net Health
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    10:15 am - 10:50 am

    Risk registers are supposed to drive security decisions, but most organizations treat them as compliance checkboxes. Risk registers should inform every significant security decision: budget allocation, roadmap priorities, and internal communications. Instead, most function as static documents that satisfy audit requirements while providing minimal operational value.

    This presentation demonstrates how to build and manage a risk register that drives meaningful outcomes. We’ll cover practical approaches for risk acceptance conversations, how to present risk data that triggers the right decisions, and techniques for maintaining registers as living documents rather than annual exercises.

    10:15 am
    What's Missing in Your Security Stack?
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    SVP, Information Security, First Community Credit Union
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    10:15 am - 10:50 am

    There is a critical component of your security stack that can be invaluable in protecting your organization, but it is often overlooked or neglected. As cybersecurity professionals, we often become enamored with the latest technology, and the newest controls to protect this emerging technology but fail to take advantage of one of our most influential security controls. The human element continues to be the largest initial attack vector, and sure we have security awareness programs but often that is just an audit checkbox. What if you could turn your human element into an active part of your security stack?

    10:15 am
    Is This Identity Still Human? Identity Activity in Production Environments
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    CEO, ClearVector
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    10:15 am - 10:50 am

    Production now runs on identity rather than infrastructure, and 91% of the identities operating in production are non-human. The 2026 ClearVector Identity Intelligence Report puts numbers on that: 80% of non-human activity happens outside business hours, and 3% is destructive, compared with less than 1% for humans. Nearly every security dollar still protects the 9% who are people.

    AI widens the gap. Agents now create other agents and issue new identities, and any employee can hand credentials to an LLM that then operates with full access.

    John Laliberte, CEO of ClearVector, walks through the report’s findings and the question his customers now ask: is this identity still human, or is an LLM operating behind the account?  Attendees will learn how to:

    • Quantify non-human and third-party identity risk already in production

    • Separate AI-driven activity from the human identity that authenticated

    • Set guardrails so agents can only do what you expect

    10:50 am
    Networking Break
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    10:50 am - 11:10 am
    Location / Room: Networking Hall

    Visit the Networking Hall to network with attendees and connect with our supporting solution providers and association partners.

    11:10 am
    AI at the Perimeter: How Large-Scale AI Systems Are Reshaping Cybersecurity Risk
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    Sr. Software Development Engineer, Amazon
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    11:10 am - 11:45 am

    As organizations race to deploy AI-powered applications, the attack surface is expanding in ways that traditional security frameworks were not designed to handle. This session draws on production engineering experience at Amazon to examine the cybersecurity implications of large-scale AI systems: adversarial inputs, model supply chain risks, inference infrastructure vulnerabilities, and the governance gaps that emerge when AI moves faster than policy. Attendees will leave with a practitioner’s framework for evaluating AI-related risk in their own environments.

    11:10 am
    Burnout in Cybersecurity: Recognizing, Preventing, and Managing Team Fatigue
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    11:10 am - 11:45 am

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    11:10 am
    [Panel] Navigating the Evolving Digital Battlefield
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    Deputy CISO & Director of Cybersecurity Compliance, Choreograph
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    Advanced Security Sales Executive, Comcast Business
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    Panel Discussion
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    11:10 am - 11:45 am

    As organizational footprints expand across cloud, SaaS, OT/IoT, and dispersed workforces, defenders face a more complex and interconnected digital battlefield. This panel brings together experts to explore how today’s threat actors combine automation, social engineering, identity breaches, and software supply-chain attacks into highly coordinated assaults.

    Panelists will examine the expanding importance of identity in the modern SOC, the emergence of AI-driven threats such as automated reconnaissance and deepfake-assisted breaches, and how fourth-party dependencies are changing risk visibility. The discussion also connects these trends to organizational resilience—showing how teams can improve detection, response, and business continuity across an evolving attack surface. This comprehensive session provides practical insights for any security leader seeking clarity amid converging threats.

    11:45 am
    Networking Break
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    11:45 am - 12:00 pm
    Location / Room: Networking Hall

    Visit the Networking Hall to network with attendees and connect with our supporting solution providers and association partners.

    12:00 pm
    [Lunch Keynote] You Be the CISO: A Live AI Breach Simulation
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    Cyber | Data | Artificial Intelligence | Emerging Technology Practice Group Leader, Spencer Fane LLP
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    12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
    Location / Room: Keynote Theater

    A customer support rep pastes a batch of unredacted tickets into a free AI chatbot to save 20 minutes on a slow afternoon. Three weeks later, it lands on the CISO’s desk. This session puts the room in the driver’s seat of exactly that moment—attendees vote live from their phones at each turning point in the incident, from the first discovery through disclosure and the board’s demand for a fix, watching in real time how the room’s instincts split and where they align.

    Rather than a lecture on AI risk, this is a hands-on decision exercise grounded in current breach research, revealing how the choices made in the first hours of a data exposure shape everything that follows—legally, financially, and reputationally. Attendees leave with a sharper instinct for how AI-related incidents actually unfold inside an organization, and where the highest-leverage decisions really sit.

    12:00 pm
    Advisory Council Roundtable Lunch (VIP / Invite Only)
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    12:00 pm - 12:45 pm

    Moderated discussion for SecureWorld Advisory Council members. By invite only.

    12:45 pm
    Networking Break
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    12:45 pm - 1:15 pm
    Location / Room: Networking Hall

    Visit the Networking Hall to network with attendees and connect with our supporting solution providers and association partners.

    1:15 pm
    Mentor Speed Dating: Roundtables on the Real-World Security Landscape
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    Director & BISO, CBRE
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    Cyber Fellow, Aeronautics Cyber Range, Lockheed Martin
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    Deputy CISO & Director of Cybersecurity Compliance, Choreograph
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    Cyber | Data | Artificial Intelligence | Emerging Technology Practice Group Leader, Spencer Fane LLP
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    1:15 pm - 1:50 pm

    Join this interactive, multi-topic roundtable session moderated by veteran cybersecurity leaders ready to pull back the curtain on the industry’s most critical security challenges. Designed specifically for early to mid-career professionals, this fluid experience allows you to dive deep into a single burning topic or float between tables to gather diverse executive insights and accelerate your career. Topics include:

    1. Mapping the Mindset: Blueprinting Your Cybersecurity Career Trajectory — Led by Teresa Merklin, this interactive roundtable provides early and mid-career professionals with a realistic roadmap for long-term career development and strategic pathing. Participants will learn how to identify their optimal trajectory—whether navigating the technical specialist track or grooming themselves for organizational leadership—while gaining practical strategies to bypass common industry plateaus. By the end of the session, you will possess a clear framework for identifying high-impact skill gaps, seeking out strategic mentorship, and positioning yourself for your next major promotion.
    2. Dressing the Part, Talking the Business: Elevating Your Executive Presence — In this interactive roundtable, Shawn Tuma pulls back the curtain on the non-technical skills required to bridge the gap between engineering and the boardroom. Early and mid-career professionals will discover how to decode enterprise business strategy and translate technical risk into corporate value metrics that executives actually care about. Finally, participants will master the art of executive presence, learning the communication styles, behavioral cues, and professional wardrobe strategies needed to command authority and look like a business leader.
    3.  When the Audit Passes but You’re Still Not Secure: Compliance vs. Real Risk — Compliance frameworks (SOC 2, NIST, ISO 27001, PCI-DSS) are often the first language early-career professionals learn—but seasoned practitioners know they’re a floor, not a ceiling. Joe Paul explores the gap between checking boxes and actually reducing risk, how to prioritize when you can’t do everything, and how to use compliance as a tool without letting it drive the entire program. A topic that generates strong opinions and real debate at every level.
    4. Growth Through Discomfort: How to Put Yourself Outside Your Comfort Zone – A comfort zone is a beautiful place—but nothing ever grows there. At his table, Cybersecurity Director & BISO Abe Assi will explain how to grow yourself personally and professionally by going over actionable steps you can start taking today. Abe will recall moments of growth in his career and moments when taking calculated chances paid off. Topics that will be discussed: public speaking, how to find a mentor, cross product area training, and how to know when it’s time to switch industries.
    1:15 pm
    Identity Security Beyond MFA: Continuous Verification and Risk-Based Controls
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    1:15 pm - 1:50 pm

    Session details to come.

    1:15 pm
    [Panel] The Double-Edged Sword of AI in Cyber Defense
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    1:15 pm - 1:50 pm

    AI is revolutionizing cybersecurity at all levels, speeding up detection and enabling automated attacks on an unprecedented scale. This session examines AI’s dual role as both a powerful defensive tool and a new threat vector for attackers. Panelists will discuss how AI copilots enhance analyst workflows, triage, and anomaly detection, while also addressing emerging risks such as LLM data leakage, prompt injection, model poisoning, and hallucinations within high-trust SOC processes.

    The discussion will cover AI governance and assurance frameworks, evolving regulatory expectations, and the impact of synthetic content—including deepfakes, audio spoofing, and hyper-personalized phishing—on social engineering defenses. Attendees will leave with a solid understanding of AI’s potential, the safety measures needed for responsible deployment, and practical steps for preparing teams and pipelines for an AI-driven threat environment.

    1:50 pm
    Networking Break
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    1:50 pm - 2:10 pm
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    Visit the Networking Hall to network with attendees and connect with our supporting solution providers and association partners.

    2:10 pm
    From Compliance to Confidence: Turning Cyber Risk into ROI
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    Sr. ITIL Project Manager, Circle
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    2:10 pm - 2:45 pm

    Most organizations treat cyber risk as a compliance checkbox, but in 2026, compliance is not the same as resilience. While leaders worry about “implementation risk” (the cost of doing something), they often fail to calculate “opportunity risk” (the cost of doing nothing while competitors move faster).

    In this session, attendees will move beyond the “compliance trap” and learn how to transform IT risk into quantifiable business value. Drawing on doctoral research regarding the “fundamentals gap” in IT service delivery, this presentation outlines a practical ROI-Based Risk Assessment Framework (RRAF).

    Key takeaways:

    • Stop Guessing, Start Quantifying: How to calculate the “Cost of Maybe” and translate technical vulnerabilities into financial impact reports for the executive level decisioning.
    • Bridge the Gap: Strategies to align “waterfall” stability requirements with “agile” business velocity.
    • The 4-Step Methodology: A proven process (Ask, Specify, Account, Define) to establish the “single source of truth” required for cyber risk and digital transformation.
    • From Cost Center to Growth Engine: How to position cybersecurity not as an insurance policy but as a competitive advantage that captures the “reinventor bonus.”
    2:10 pm
    Building a Security-Aware Culture
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    Director, Security & Compliance, Overhead Door Corporation
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    2:10 pm - 2:45 pm

    Building a strong security culture requires more than annual training—it requires making security relevant, engaging, and personal. In this session, we’ll share practical strategies for delivering just-in-time security education that resonates with employees and drives lasting behavior change. Through real-world examples, including cybersecurity escape rooms, social collaboration spaces, family-friendly awareness campaigns, interactive challenges, and other creative initiatives, attendees will learn how to increase engagement, foster security-minded habits, and transform security awareness from a compliance exercise into a meaningful part of everyday life.

    2:10 pm
    BISOs of a Feather Flock Together
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    Head of Global Business Information Security Office, CBRE
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    2:10 pm - 2:45 pm

    This session is for BISOs, or those curious about wanting to become a BISO, to gather and network with peers in the unique role that is becoming more common as a cybersecurity and business partner.

    Topics that will be covered in this “evolution of the BISO” session include:

    • From Gatekeeper to Business Enabler: How do we shift the business’s perception of security from a “compliance hurdle” to a “business enabler”?
    • Measuring Impact Beyond Metrics: While we track control adoption and vulnerability remediation, how do we demonstrate the “value” of the BISO role to non-technical business leadership? How do we measure “security culture” improvements?
    • Adapting to Emerging Threats: Utilizing frameworks as the threat landscape changes? What new control categories—such as AI Control Compliance—are becoming more critical, and how do we pivot our strategies accordingly?
    • Standing up a BISO Community: CISO forums and communities are abundant, and while BISOs generally may be invited into the CISO community, there is still a need for a BISO community, where Chatham House Rule prevails and BISOs can come together and share insights and learnings as well as seek advice from other BISOs.
    • Building Your Own Executive Presence: As a self-starter, how do you proactively identify and engage key stakeholders before a crisis arises? Share your strategies for building trust with C-suite and other divisional leaders who may not naturally prioritize security.

    We will close with actionable takeaways where we recap, “What are we taking back to our organizations today?”

    2:10 pm
    [Panel] The Human Layer: Insider Risk, Behavioral Analytics, and the AI Threat Multiplier
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    Adjunct Cybersecurity Professor, Collin College
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    2:10 pm - 2:45 pm

    People have always been the most targeted layer in any organization’s security posture—but AI is rewriting the rules of engagement. Sophisticated phishing campaigns now arrive personalized at scale, deepfake audio and video are eroding the credibility of internal communications, and MFA fatigue attacks are turning security controls against the users they were designed to protect. The threat surface hasn’t changed, but the speed, precision, and plausibility of attacks targeting it have.

    At the same time, defenders are gaining new tools. Behavioral analytics and UEBA platforms are surfacing anomalies that static rules would miss, and AI-assisted policy frameworks are helping organizations govern workforce behavior—including how employees interact with AI tools themselves—without sacrificing productivity. This panel brings together practitioners navigating insider risk, identity-based threats, and the governance questions that arise when the line between human error and AI-augmented deception becomes increasingly hard to draw.

    2:45 pm
    Networking Break & Cyber Connect
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    Final Entries for Dash for Prizes and Passport
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    2:45 pm - 3:00 pm
    Location / Room: Networking Hall

    This is your final chance to visit the Networking Hall and get scanned by our participating partners for our Dash for Prizes. You can also turn in your Passport cards at the Registration Desk before we announce our winner!

    3:00 pm
    [Closing Keynote] The AI Train Isn't Stopping—What Cybersecurity Does Next
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    3:00 pm - 3:45 pm
    Location / Room: Keynote Theater

    AI isn’t slowing down. It’s writing code. Agents are showing up in tools your team never approved. Whatever hesitation exists in the boardroom about cost or risk, the train keeps moving—fast, and often in directions nobody sees until they’ve already arrived. The question isn’t whether AI keeps accelerating. It’s what we do while it does.

    This closing keynote brings security leaders together for a candid, unscripted conversation about the tensions nobody has fully resolved: Can you argue some jobs shouldn’t be replaced by AI and still stay competitive? What guardrails do we actually need when adoption outpaces governance? How do you enable AI agents—web-based, local, or buried in third-party tools—without losing visibility into your own data? No hype, no vendor spin—just an honest look at a moment of real uncertainty, and the kind of peer conversation that sends everyone home with more clarity than they came in with.

    3:45 pm
    Happy Hour & Dash for Prizes
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    3:45 pm - 4:45 pm
    Location / Room: Networking Hall

    Join your peers for conversation and complimentary beverages.

    Participating sponsors will announce their Dash for Prizes winners. Must be present to win.

    Generously sponsored by Nomad Security Concepts.

Exhibitors
  • Association of Continuity Professionals (ACP) North Texas
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    ACP is a non-profit professional organization, which provides a forum for the exchange of experiences and information, for business continuity professionals, throughout a network of local chapters.

    Founded in March of 1986, the North Texas Chapter is one of the oldest continuously meeting chapters, and among the largest by membership, serving the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of every month, unless the first Tuesday coincides with a holiday week.  We invite you to attend our next meeting.

  • BlackGirlsHack
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    We are a training-focused nonprofit organizations that was created to help increase diversity in cybersecurity by helping to bridge the gap between what is taught in educational institutions and what is necessary for careers in cybersecurity. We are one of the leading organizations in this space and set the standards for increasing diversity in technology and cybersecurity.

    The mission of BlackGirlsHack Foundation is to increase representation and empower Black girls and women in the field of information security and cyber security through skills training, mentoring, resume review, and access to low-cost resources in an inclusive environment.

    BlackGirlsHack is open to all!

  • C1
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    C1’s Cybersecurity Solutions deliver advanced protection across networks, users, applications, endpoints, and cloud environments. Designed to ease the burden on IT teams, our services simplify security management, enhance efficiency, and proactively defend against emerging threats, ensuring your enterprise remains resilient and secure. C1 collaborates with most of the Fortune 100 companies along with other key global industry partners to deliver solutions with a total lifecycle approach. C1 holds more than 5,600 technical certifications across thousands of engineers throughout North America, including three Customer Success Centers.

  • Canary Trap
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    Canary Trap is a recognized industry leader in offensive security, security advisory and assessment services. Founded by ethical hackers and certified security experts who share in the common goal of protecting organizations from becoming a victim of the next cyber-attack.

    Canary Trap combines human expertise with sophisticated tools and, where appropriate, threat intelligence to ensure a thorough, in-depth approach to all security testing and assessments.

  • ClearVector
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    ClearVector discovers and maps all activity to human, non-human, and third-party identities across your entire production environment—from the control plane to containers to serverless functions. Within 30 seconds to two minutes, you know exactly who did what, eliminating hours-long investigations. When risky activity is detected, ClearVector enables instant isolation of compromised identities, S3 buckets, Lambda functions, and other resources with a single click—without breaking your production environment. This surgical precision stops attacks in progress while you investigate, with easy rollback once verified. ClearVector provides a single timeline that threads together activity from GitHub, through CI/CD pipelines, to AWS or GCP control plane actions, and into runtime behavior inside EC2, Lambda, and containers. This unified view reveals the adversary in ways that traditional tools miss.

  • Comcast Business
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    Comcast Business offers a broad suite of technology solutions to keep businesses of all sizes ready for what’s next. With a range of offerings including connectivity, secure networking, advanced cybersecurity, and unified communications solutions, Comcast Business is partnering with business and technology leaders across industries to help drive businesses forward.

  • Concentric AI
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    Concentric AI is intelligent data security made easy. Its Semantic Intelligence™ platform uses context-aware AI to discover sensitive data, monitor risks, automate remediation, simplify compliance, and accelerate investigations. It delivers smart, targeted protection by understanding how data is used, shared, and exposed. Concentric AI also offers managed services to keep security programs lean, scalable, and effective. This end-to-end platform protects data at rest, data in motion, and all the GenAI tools users interact with—so organizations can stay compliant, reduce exposure, and safeguard critical information wherever it lives and however it travels.

  • Cyversity North Texas
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    Our mission is to achieve the consistent representation of women and underrepresented minorities in the cybersecurity industry through programs designed to diversify, educate, and empower. Cyversity tackles the “great cyber divide” with scholarship opportunities, diverse workforce development, innovative outreach, and mentoring programs.

  • DigiCert, Inc.
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    As the leading provider of digital trust, DigiCert solutions help you engage online with confidence, knowing your data and connections are secure. From enterprise solutions to software security, identity management to IoT, and DNS to quantum cryptography, DigiCert is trusted around the globe by individuals, businesses, governments, and 90% of Fortune 500 companies.

  • Everpure, Inc. (formerly Pure Storage)
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    We are Everpure. We don’t just store data—we bring it to life.

    As AI becomes core to business, infrastructure must evolve, yet too many organizations are still relying on rigid, siloed systems built for the past. The Everpure Platform replaces static storage with a unified, living platform that evolves with you—agile, resilient, and built to scale—so you can eliminate friction and unleash the power of your data.

  • InfraGard North Texas Members Alliance
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    The primary purpose of the InfraGard North Texas Members Alliance is to assist in increasing the security of the United States national infrastructures through ongoing exchanges of information relevant to infrastructure protection and through education, outreach, and similar efforts. In addition to the benefits offered by the national InfraGard organization, there are several ways our local chapter accomplishes these objectives, including:

    • Local quarterly membership meetings focused on infrastructure protection
    • Sector-specific meetings and information exchanges (see Sector Chief Program).
    • Partnerships and discounts to training offerings with other organizations such as ISSA and SecureWorld
    • Networking opportunities with peers within and across all sectors
  • ISC2 Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter
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    The Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter of ISC2 is based in the DFW area and serves the counties of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Members include those with security certifications from ISC2 as well as other professionals practicing or interested in information, software and communications security. Our mission is to advance information security in the DFW area by providing our members and other security professionals with the opportunity to share knowledge, grow professionally, educate others, and collaborate on projects. Our chapter programs provide members a forum to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and ideas, development of leadership and professional skills, and advancement of information systems security. We also provide our members with access to a variety of industry resources and educational programs to keep them up to date with the latest advances in technology as well as information assurance.

  • Nomad Cyber Concepts
    Booth: TBD

    To support small and mid-sized businesses with tailored advisory solutions in AI Governance, Cyber Risk, and daily operations enabling them to compete, adapt, and thrive in an evolving risk landscape.

  • NopalCyber
    Booth: TBD

    NopalCyber is an AI-native cybersecurity company that combines offensive and defensive security through its proprietary Exposure Reduction Platform and AI-powered Cyber Intelligence Quotient (CIQ) risk-scoring engine, enabling organizations to continuously discover, validate, prioritize, detect, respond to, and remediate cyber risk across complex enterprise environments.

  • North Texas ISSA
    Booth: TBD

    The Dallas/Fort Worth area has many large corporations, government organizations, and educational institutions. Our membership comes from the network and information systems professionals of these organizations and institutions, as well as vendors of security products. We seek to provide our members with access to information and resources to assist their employers in securing critical information resources. Our monthly luncheon meetings, conferences, and other resources are available to members and non-members alike to assist in educating security practitioners of all types.

  • Splunk, a Cisco Company
    Booth: TBD

    Splunk helps build a safer and more resilient digital world. Organizations trust Splunk to prevent security, infrastructure and application incidents from becoming major issues, absorb shocks from digital disruptions and accelerate digital transformation.

  • SpyCloud
    Booth: TBD

    SpyCloud is the leader in account takeover (ATO) prevention, protecting billions of consumer and employee accounts worldwide. Our award-winning solutions proactively defeat fraud attempts and disrupt the criminals’ ability to profit from stolen information. Learn more & check your exposure at spycloud.com.

  • Synack
    Booth: TBD

    Synack is the leader in smart crowdsourced security testing: One comprehensive platform includes vulnerability scanning, vetted red-teaming, bug bounty incentives, risk scoring analytics, insightful reports to ease remediation and compliance checks. Reduce your cyber risk with Synack as part of your security team.

  • ThreatLocker
    Booth: TBD

    ThreatLocker® is a global cybersecurity leader, providing enterprise-level cybersecurity tools to improve the security of servers and endpoints. ThreatLocker’s combined Application Whitelisting, Ringfencing™, Storage Control, and Privileged Access Management solutions are leading the cybersecurity market towards a more secure approach of blocking unknown application vulnerabilities. To learn more about ThreatLocker visit: www.threatlocker.com

  • Torq
    Booth: TBD

    Torq is your security product’s favorite security product. Torq Hyperautomation unifies and automates the entire security infrastructure to deliver unparalleled protection and productivity.

  • Upwind Security
    Booth: TBD

    Upwind is the runtime-powered CNAPP, allowing you to protect everything you run in the cloud with runtime insights. Mitigate the risks that actually matter, identify the root causes of threats in minutes and respond with context and automation.

  • Versa Networks
    Booth: TBD

    Versa, the global leader in unified networking and security, enables organizations to create self-protecting networks that radically simplify and automate their network and security infrastructure. Powered by AI, the VersaONE Universal SASE Platform delivers converged SSE, SD-WAN, and SD-LAN solutions that protect data and defend against cyberthreats while providing a superior digital experience. Thousands of customers globally, with hundreds of thousands of sites and millions of users, trust Versa with their mission-critical networks and security.

  • WiCyS Dallas Forth Worth Affiliate
    Booth: TBD
  • Zoho Corporation
    Booth: TBD

    Zoho Corporation is a prominent, bootstrapped Indian multinational technology company founded in 1996 by Sridhar Vembu, specializing in cloud-based business software. Headquartered in Chennai, India, and Austin, TX, it offers 55+ integrated applications for CRM, HR, finance, and productivity, serving over 150 million users globally.

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Keynote Speakers
Speakers
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    Rob Finch
    Cyber Risk Analyst, Cyber Risk Opportunities LLC

    Rob Finch is a Cyber Risk Analyst with Cyber Risk Opportunities (CRO). His job is to deliver the Managed Program, AI Risk Management Plans, other cyber risk services offered by CRO.

    Rob enjoys creating tools that assist organizations in understanding and securely integrating AI tools into their operations. He focuses on developing practical, secure AI workflows that balance innovation with responsible risk management, helping teams use new technology effectively and safely.

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    Abraham Assi
    Director & BISO, CBRE

    Abe is a Business Information Security Officer for the Global Advisory Services business segment at CBRE, working with technology teams and business leaders to ensure that protection protocols do not impact the trajectory of business strategy. With experience being a BISO in the Financial sector before transitioning into commercial real estate, Abe has served as a trusted advisor across multiple advancements in technology and how cybersecurity has adjusted in response.

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    Ian Schneller
    CISO, Marriott International
    With more than 34 years of experience in information security and executive leadership, Ian Schneller has built a career advancing strategic cybersecurity and resilience across government, defense, finance, and healthcare sectors. His background includes three tenures as a large enterprise Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and recognition as the first CISO ever to win the national ORBIE Award. Most recently, he served as CISO for HCSC and as a Board Director on the Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) Association Cybersecurity Subcommittee (2021–2025), strengthening protections for a system that supports healthcare for one in three Americans. During this time, Ian also partnered with other senior executives at HCSC to create an organizational wide artificial intelligence governance process (of which he served too) to ensure fair, transparent, and secure use of artificial intelligence. Ian also served as a fiduciary Board Director for Medecision and as Board Chair for “Dallas CISO Inspire”, bringing together more than 30 regional CISOs to uplift collective cyber defenses. In prior private-sector roles, Ian partnered with the Federal Government to shape national cybersecurity policy, including co-founding the Analysis and Resilience Center, a public-private partnership dedicated to protecting the United States from catastrophic foreign cyber attacks. A retired U.S. Air Force officer with nearly 24 years of service as a cyber defender, cyber attacker, and senior intelligence officer, Ian has advised the U.S. Congress on cybersecurity priorities and led major initiatives to secure critical infrastructure from cyber attacks and to enhance the nation’s most sensitive intelligence capabilities. Certifications: Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP); Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC); Information Systems Security Engineering Professional (ISSEP); Qualified Technical Executive (QTE – digital/cyber board director); Private Director Association Certificate; Wharton Corporate Governance Certification; and Corporate Governance Institute Board Director Certification with additional qualifications in governing Artificial Intelligence, Cyber, and Digital Transformation
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    Teresa Merklin
    Cyber Fellow, Aeronautics Cyber Range, Lockheed Martin

    Teresa Merklin is a Principal Information Assurance Engineer for Cybersecurity Engineering at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, where she is responsible for technology identification and evaluation for aeronautics platforms. Teresa holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Oklahoma State University, a Masters of Software Engineering from Texas Christian University, an MBA in Information Assurance from the University of Dallas. She is a CISSP and CSSLP.

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    Keavy Murphy
    VP of Security, Net Health

    Keavy Murphy is a Boston-based security professional currently serving as the Vice President of Security at Net Health. Passionate about cybersecurity, especially for new and emerging companies, she prioritizes using soft skills to manage compliance and risk management effectively in parallel with business objectives. Previously, she served in information security roles at Starburst Data, Cambridge Mobile Telematics, Alegeus and State Street. She enjoys writing about and researching the benefits of effective communication within the security space. Her work has been published in Dark Reading and Info Security Magazine and presented at seminars including the Chief Data and Analytics Officers Conference and FutureCon. She is an active volunteer with Boston Cares, has served in the ISACA Engage Mentor program, and holds both CIPP and CIPM certifications.

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    Bryan Perkola
    SVP, Information Security, First Community Credit Union

    Bryan Perkola, CISSP, CISM, is a passionate cybersecurity professional with more than 40 years of IT experience and 20 years of cybersecurity expertise in organizations across manufacturing, retail, and finance. Bryan holds multiple bachelor's degrees from the University of Houston and received his master’s degree in Cybersecurity from WGU, in addition to numerous industry certifications. Bryan’s work experience has focused on mid-sized organizations, where he was intimately involved with multiple disciplines, including marketing and human resources, which provided him with unique perspectives and understanding for developing creative and effective security awareness programs that promote a strong cybersecurity culture within the organization. This led Bryan to author the book, “Energized Cybersecurity Culture,” which details techniques to make your workforce and active part of your cybersecurity defensive stack.

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    John Laliberte
    CEO, ClearVector

    John Laliberte is the CEO and founder of ClearVector, a leading provider of real-time, identity-driven security for production environments. John has more than 18 years of cybersecurity experience. Prior to ClearVector, John served as SVP/CTO at FireEye/Mandiant, responsible for the global business unit encompassing endpoint security product, email security (cloud) product, cloud and data center operations, data science, and advanced R&D. Prior to joining Mandiant in 2008, John served at the NSA, where he was responsible for research and development. John holds a master's degree in Computer Science and a bachelor's degree in Physics and Astronomy from Boston University.

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    Tejas Pravinbhai Patel
    Sr. Software Development Engineer, Amazon

    Tejas Pravinbhai Patel is a Senior Software Development Engineer at Amazon and Chair of the Irving ACM Chapter. He holds Fellowship designations from SCRS, BCS, and IET, and has delivered 14+ international keynotes at IEEE and ACM conferences. He has 30+ IEEE Xplore publications in AI systems and inference optimization (h-index 4, 77 citations).

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    Joe Paul
    Deputy CISO & Director of Cybersecurity Compliance, Choreograph

    Joe Paul is a seasoned Information Technology and Cybersecurity leader, currently the Deputy Chief Information Security Officer and Director of Cybersecurity Compliance for Choreograph, a WPP Media Brand. Choreograph is the big data and ad tech subsidiary of WPP Group, the most extensive worldwide advertising, media, and public relations conglomerate.

    Joe earned his Master of Business Administration in Marketing and Finance from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale (Florida) and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from CUNY College of Staten Island (New York). He holds numerous professional certifications in Information Security, Risk Management, Governance, Disaster Recovery, and Project Management. Joe is an active member of multiple professional organizations and associations, including ISSA, InfraGard, ISACA, and ISC2. In his spare time, he is an avid photographer and automobile enthusiast.

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    Grant Weever
    Advanced Security Sales Executive, Comcast Business

    Grant Weever is an Advanced Security Sales Executive at Comcast Business with more than 30 years of experience in cybersecurity, IT operations, network infrastructure, cloud, automation and enterprise technology. Throughout his career, he has held technical and leadership roles with Comcast Business, Alert Logic, Armor Defense, HP, Masergy, BladeLogic, and SBC Communications, helping organizations strengthen their security posture and modernize critical technology environments.

    Today, Grant works with organizations to address evolving cyber threats through Managed Detection and Response (MDR), Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), Security Operations Center (SOC) services, and cyber risk management strategies. He is known for combining deep technical expertise with a practical business perspective to help organizations build resilient, outcome-focused security programs.

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    Shawn E. Tuma
    Cyber | Data | Artificial Intelligence | Emerging Technology Practice Group Leader, Spencer Fane LLP

    Shawn Tuma is an internationally recognized cybersecurity, computer fraud and data privacy law attorney, areas in which he has practiced for two decades. He is Co-Chair of Spencer Fane’s Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice where he regularly serves as cybersecurity and privacy counsel advising a wide variety of businesses ranging from small and mid-sized companies to Fortune 100 enterprises. Shawn has been named a Cybersecurity Law Trailblazer by the National Law Journal, SuperLawyers Top 100 Lawyers in DFW, and Best Lawyers in Dallas. He serves as the Practitioner Editor for Bloomberg Law’s Texas Privacy & Data Security Law, among many other activities.

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    Abraham Assi
    Director & BISO, CBRE

    Abe is a Business Information Security Officer for the Global Advisory Services business segment at CBRE, working with technology teams and business leaders to ensure that protection protocols do not impact the trajectory of business strategy. With experience being a BISO in the Financial sector before transitioning into commercial real estate, Abe has served as a trusted advisor across multiple advancements in technology and how cybersecurity has adjusted in response.

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    Teresa Merklin
    Cyber Fellow, Aeronautics Cyber Range, Lockheed Martin

    Teresa Merklin is a Principal Information Assurance Engineer for Cybersecurity Engineering at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, where she is responsible for technology identification and evaluation for aeronautics platforms. Teresa holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Oklahoma State University, a Masters of Software Engineering from Texas Christian University, an MBA in Information Assurance from the University of Dallas. She is a CISSP and CSSLP.

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    Joe Paul
    Deputy CISO & Director of Cybersecurity Compliance, Choreograph

    Joe Paul is a seasoned Information Technology and Cybersecurity leader, currently the Deputy Chief Information Security Officer and Director of Cybersecurity Compliance for Choreograph, a WPP Media Brand. Choreograph is the big data and ad tech subsidiary of WPP Group, the most extensive worldwide advertising, media, and public relations conglomerate.

    Joe earned his Master of Business Administration in Marketing and Finance from Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale (Florida) and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from CUNY College of Staten Island (New York). He holds numerous professional certifications in Information Security, Risk Management, Governance, Disaster Recovery, and Project Management. Joe is an active member of multiple professional organizations and associations, including ISSA, InfraGard, ISACA, and ISC2. In his spare time, he is an avid photographer and automobile enthusiast.

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    Shawn E. Tuma
    Cyber | Data | Artificial Intelligence | Emerging Technology Practice Group Leader, Spencer Fane LLP

    Shawn Tuma is an internationally recognized cybersecurity, computer fraud and data privacy law attorney, areas in which he has practiced for two decades. He is Co-Chair of Spencer Fane’s Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice where he regularly serves as cybersecurity and privacy counsel advising a wide variety of businesses ranging from small and mid-sized companies to Fortune 100 enterprises. Shawn has been named a Cybersecurity Law Trailblazer by the National Law Journal, SuperLawyers Top 100 Lawyers in DFW, and Best Lawyers in Dallas. He serves as the Practitioner Editor for Bloomberg Law’s Texas Privacy & Data Security Law, among many other activities.

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    Parrish Gunnels
    CISO, MVB Financial Corp.

    Parrish is currently the CISO at MVB Financial Corp. and is the former SVP & CISO of Sunflower Bank. He has more than 25 years of technology experience and more than 14 years in cybersecurity. During this time, Parrish has worked in various functions of technology, risk management, infrastructure services and support, audit and compliance, incident response, and cybersecurity / information security. His experience also includes working in multiple industries including financial services, telecommunications, chemical manufacturing, real estate, and retail. In addition, he has worked in both global Fortune 500 companies and small start-up-based companies.

    During his tenure as a CISO, he has been involved in the creation, staffing, building, and management of comprehensive information security programs for various companies across diverse locations and personnel. In all these companies, he has implemented programs based on risk and threat analysis and has implemented controls, services, and processes that have not only met the needs of the company but also the regulatory and compliance requirements of the company including incident response capabilities.

    Parrish holds a Master of Business Administration from Texas Christian University and certifications as a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC), and Professional Project Manager (PMP).

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    Fredrick Dande, PhD
    Sr. ITIL Project Manager, Circle

    Dr. Fredrick Dande is a senior IT platform manager and doctoral scholar with more than 15 years of leadership experience deeply rooted in highly regulated financial services environments spanning modern fintech, global tax, wealth management, and banking. Currently serving as the Sr. Manager of IT Platform Services at Circle Internet Financial, he manages enterprise AI governance within the ITSM platform strategy for global 24x7 operations. As Circle’s ITSM AI Ambassador, he partners directly with Security, Legal, and Compliance to ensure the scalable and ethical adoption of AI assisted automation.

    Dr. Dande’s career is defined by his ability to bridge the gap between complex infrastructure management and executive business strategy. Prior to Circle, he served as IT Director for Global Tax at Ernst & Young (EY), where he led ITSM modernization for over 10,000 global users, improving SLA compliance by 20%. His extensive financial sector tenure also includes Technical Services leadership at Janney, where he oversaw multi-million-dollar IT budgets and managed critical Disaster Recovery data center migrations, as well as NOC Management for PFFCU. Throughout roles at Comcast and PHH, he built resilient operational frameworks, championing rigorous "5 Whys" root-cause analysis to mitigate high-severity incidents.

    A dedicated educator, Dr. Dande has over 10 years of college-level teaching experience as an Adjunct Professor, specializing in Security Essentials, Cloud Computing, and Disaster Recovery. He recently completed his PhD in Technology Management from Indiana State University, focusing his research on CMDB adoption within complex IT environments. A certified PMP and ITIL practitioner, Dr. Dande is recognized for his ability to translate high-velocity technical challenges into clear, actionable, ROI-based risk frameworks that empower executive decision-making.

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    Leslie Saravia
    Director, Security & Compliance, Overhead Door Corporation
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    Janie Aggas
    Head of Global Business Information Security Office, CBRE

    Janie Aggas is the Head of Global Business Information Security Office (BISO) at CBRE. She is a visionary information security leader and change agent with an impeccable record spanning 20+ years, contributing to technology transformations and cybersecurity strategies to solve complex business challenges while reducing risk for Fortune 500 companies. She is recognized as a passionate leader and trusted advisor for the C-suite, business, technology teams, and with partners such as compliance, legal, privacy, risk, and internal audit. She is no stranger to protecting valuable assets having begun her technology career in the defense industry and spending 10+ years in the financial services industry prior to her transition to CBRE. She earned a BBA in Computer Information Systems and an MBA from West Texas A&M University and recently completed an MLS in Cybersecurity Law & Policy from Texas A&M School of Law.

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    Dr. Kimberly KJ Haywood
    Adjunct Cybersecurity Professor, Collin College

    Ms. Haywood brings a highly diverse skill set to businesses. For more than 17 years, prior to moving into Security, she specialized in Human Resources, Business Development, Risk Strategy, Contracts Management, and Program Audit. Combined with her eight years in Security Governance, Risk & Compliance, she is considered a multi-talented leader, supporting Fortune 500 companies and government organizations in an array of industries (e.g., Healthcare, Education, Financial, Federal, Technology). Ms. Haywood's knowledge and experience of security frameworks, governance standards (such as NIST 800-53, SOC1/2 Type 2, ISO 27001:2013, HIPPA-HITECH, PCI), and risk methodologies have led to her success in program development, management, and audits for companies. This applied skillset has resulted in a savings of more than $1.1 million in potential contract losses. Additionally, she’s designed and developed a Medical Device Cybersecurity program for one of the largest Healthcare organizations in the Dallas-Ft. Worth region of Texas. Ms. Haywood holds a certificate as a Cyber Security Practitioner.

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