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- Tuesday, September 16, 20259:00 am[PLUS Course] Building a Cybersecurity Program to Safeguard AI Systems and ApplicationsSr. Cybersecurity Consultant, Wilson CyberRegistration Level:
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9:00 am - 3:00 pmAI technology enables computers and machines to simulate human learning, comprehension, problem solving, decision making, creativity and autonomy. Applications and devices equipped with AI can see and identify objects, understand, and respond to human language, learn from new information and experience. AI based applications (for example autonomous vehicles) can make detailed recommendations to users and experts, act independently, replacing the need for human intelligence or intervention. This class focuses on how the development of AI capabilities, technologies, and tools impact cybersecurity.
Lesson 1: What is Artificial Intelligence?
Includes an overview of Artificial Intelligence including how AI works, AI architecture components and processes (models, algorithms, workflows). We will cover Generative AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), foundation models and AI agents. In addition, we will discuss today’s top AI use cases across multiple industry sectors.Lesson 2: What are the AI threats?
Includes an overview of MITRE ATLAS (a framework that provides adversary profiles, techniques, and mitigations for securing AI-enabled systems). We will cover AI threats based on FS-ISAC Adversarial AI Framework and NIST AI 100-2: Adversarial Machine Learning: A Taxonomy and Terminology of Attacks and Mitigations. AI Threats include those related to AI models, the data such models are trained and tested on, the third-party components, plug-ins, and libraries utilized in their development, as well as the platform models are hosted on.Lesson 3: What are the AI vulnerabilities?
Includes an overview of AI vulnerabilities including data related vulnerabilities and model related vulnerabilities. We will cover the Top 10 for LLM Applications (2025). We also cover the top vulnerabilities found in AI Agents.Lesson 4: What are AI security controls?
Includes an overview of the Google Secure AI Framework (SAIF), the OWASP AI Security and Privacy Guide, the UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology’s (DSIT’s) developing AI Cyber Security Code of Practice and Black Duck Blueprint for Generative AI Security.Lesson 5: What is AI risk management?
Includes an overview of NIST-AI-600-1, Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework: Generative Artificial Intelligence Profile and companion document AI RMF Playbook. The profile helps organizations identify unique risks posed by generative AI and proposes actions for generative AI risk management that best aligns with their goals and priorities.Lesson 6: What is AI Test, Evaluate, Validate, and Verify (TEVV)
One of the key activities highlighted in the NIST AI Risk Management Framework is TEVV (Test, Evaluation, Verification, and Validation)—tasks that are performed throughout the AI lifecycle to measure and govern risk from non-deterministic AI systems. This lesson includes an overview of AI Threat Modeling, AI Penetration Testing, AI Red Team Exercises, AI Model Cards, and AI Data CardsLesson 7: What are the AI governance, AI compliance, AI audit requirements?
Includes an overview of AI Governance, Compliance and AI Audit requirements. AI governance includes processes, standards and guardrails that help ensure AI systems and tools are safe and ethical. AI compliance refers to the decisions and practices that enable businesses to stay in line with the laws and regulations that govern the use of AI systems. AI audit requirements focus on ensuring transparency, accountability, and compliance in AI systems.Lesson 8: Building an AI security program
Includes a systematic approach to building an AI security program to protect AI systems and applications. Based on best practices covered in the class. The goal is to establish a process, assign resources, establish program requirements and deliverables and design / build / maintain a comprehensive AI system security program.Upon completion of the class, the attendees will have an up-to-date understanding of AI and its impact on cybersecurity as well as what actions an organization should take to benefit from the many advancements available with adopting AI into their security design, development, deployment, operations, and maintenance.
STUDENT TESTIMONIAL:
“Mr. Wilson presented an incredibly complex, emerging topic that includes significant risks in such a way that it left me convinced GenAI is just another piece of software. He walked us through defining the technical components, understanding the risks of and threats to these systems, and the security controls to help mitigate them. He wrapped the class by outlining how we may want to develop a program for managing the risks associated with AI, and did it with a wealth of practical knowledge, relatable personal anecdotes, and a ton of thoughtful research. Best class of SecureWorld Boston 2025!”
— Andrew F. Powell Jr., Information Security Director, Williams College9:00 am[PLUS Course] Master the NIST Cybersecurity Framework v2.0 in Just Six HoursCyber Risk Analyst, Cyber Risk Opportunities LLCRegistration Level:SecureWorld Plus
9:00 am - 3:00 pmThis intensive, live workshop is your shortcut to cyber resilience mastery. In just one power-packed day, you’ll walk away with:
- Complete mastery of NIST CSF 2.0 – Understand every component and why it matters to YOUR business
- Your personalized Cyber Risk Map – Identify your organization’s exact vulnerabilities and blind spots
- A step-by-step action plan – No more guessing what to do next
- Real-world case studies – See how organizations just like yours have successfully implemented the framework
- Expert-level confidence – Finally speak cybersecurity with authority and clarity
What makes this different?
This isn’t another theoretical lecture. You’ll spend most of your time actually BUILDING your organization’s cybersecurity roadmap using the proven Cyber Risk Management Action Plan (CR-MAP) methodology. You’ll leave with tools and know-how you can implement immediately.Perfect for:
- IT Directors and Managers
- Cybersecurity Professionals
- Business Leaders responsible for risk management
- Compliance Officers
- Anyone tasked with “figuring out cybersecurity”
Exclusive Bonus: Every attendee receives our comprehensive digital CR-MAP Online Workbook ($197 value), your step-by-step guide to:
- Getting BUY-IN from your senior decision makers
- Discovering your top five cyber risks
- Creating a prioritized risk mitigation plan with implementation roadmap
- A score card you can use to track progress
Warning: This live, in-person intensive has limited seating. Don’t let another cyber incident catch your organization unprepared.
Your organization’s cybersecurity can’t wait. Register now.
- Wednesday, September 17, 20257:30 amRegistration openRegistration Level:
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7:30 am - 4:15 pmLocation / Room: Registration DeskCome 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 amExhibitor Hall openRegistration Level:Open Sessions
8:00 am - 4:30 pmLocation / Room: Exhibitor HallYour opportunity to visit our solution vendor partners, whose sponsorship makes SecureWorld possible! Booths have staff ready to answer your questions. Look for participating Dash For Prizes sponsors to be entered to win prizes.
8:00 amAdvisory Council Roundtable Breakfast (VIP / Invite only)Registration Level:VIP / Exclusive
8:00 am - 8:45 amModerated discussion for SecureWorld Advisory Council members. By invite only.
8:00 amWiCyS St. Louis Metro Chapter MeetingCracking the Code of Executive Presence: Speak Up, Stand Out, and Lead the WayCIO / CISO, Lite Technology SolutionsSr. Director, BISO, EquifaxRegistration Level:Open Sessions
8:00 am - 8:45 amJoin Women in CyberSecurity – St. Louis Metro for an insightful morning roundtable where we’ll decode the essentials of executive presence and powerful communication specifically for women in cybersecurity. Learn how to project confidence, articulate your ideas with impact, and strategically navigate conversations to advance your career and influence within the industry. This is your opportunity to gain actionable strategies and connect with peers dedicated to amplifying their leadership voice and leading the way in cyber.8:00 amBenchmarking Your Cybersecurity FrameworkRegistration Level:Open Sessions
8:00 am - 8:45 amMeasuring one’s cybersecurity framework against others in the same industry, or even outside of their vertical, can provide valuable insights into areas to improve or adjust.
8:45 amNetworking BreakRegistration Level:Open Sessions
8:45 am - 9:00 amLocation / Room: Exhibitor HallVisit the Exhibitor Hall to network with attendees and connect with our vendor sponsors and association partners.
9:00 am[Opening Keynote] You Are Not a CISO, You Are a 'CO IS'Cybersecurity Expert; Author of “Cyber Crisis”Registration Level:Open Sessions
9:00 am - 9:45 amLocation / Room: Keynote TheaterThe term Chief Information Security Officer, or CISO, is one that is often defined incorrectly. Many people assume that a CISO is part of the career step, or stop, toward becoming a world-class security engineer. It’s often said the way you become a CISO is to be a security engineer for 10 years and get promoted—but that is all wrong. It is a broken model and why many companies struggle with defining the role of the CISO. A CISO is, by all definitions, a Chief Officer (CO) with a focus and obsession for Information Security (IS). Thus, a true CISO is a CO with an emphasis on IS.
In this talk, Dr. Eric Cole breaks down how we got here, why the old CISO model is broken, what we can do, and what you can do to become a better CO IS for yourself and your organization. Whatever your title, you will come away invigorated to rethink your role in security leadership!
9:45 amNetworking Break & Cyber ConnectAI in Cybersecurity: Game-Changer or Growing Threat?Registration Level:Open Sessions
9:45 am - 10:15 amLocation / Room: Exhibitor HallArtificial intelligence rapidly redefines how we defend our networks—and how attackers target them. From threat detection to deepfakes, explore the double-edged nature of AI in cybersecurity and how it’s impacting your daily work.
Please join us at the lounge in the Exhibitor Hall to connect with peers over coffee and snacks and share real-world experiences, strategies, and concerns around AI’s growing role in security.
10:15 amRethinking Security for the Modern Enterprise: A Strategic Lens for Enterprise Security ProfessionalsSr. Solutions Architect, Cybersecurity, C1Registration Level:Conference Pass
10:15 am - 10:50 amAs digital transformation accelerates, the traditional boundaries between infrastructure and security are fading. Today’s security professionals are responsible for safeguarding the enterprise while enabling agility, innovation, and operational resilience. This thought leadership session reframes security as a strategic enabler—anchored in the core principles of prevention, detection, and recovery.
We’ll explore how the convergence of infrastructure and security is creating new opportunities for alignment, efficiency, and visibility—helping technology leaders break down silos and respond to threats with greater speed and precision.
Equally important is the shift toward security as a managed service. With escalating compliance complexity, rapid technology cycles, and increasing resource constraints, security professionals must evaluate new delivery models that can scale with their organization’s needs.
Attendees will walk away with a clear picture of what a modern security program looks like: integrated, cloud-ready, agile, and built to adapt. Through strategic insights and practical takeaways, this session will empower technology leaders to build resilient programs that protect the business while driving it forward.
10:15 amInvesting in Your Application Security ProgramsRegistration Level:Conference Pass
10:15 am - 10:50 amSession description to come.
10:15 amTabletop Exercises: The Fun KindRegistration Level:Open Sessions
10:15 am - 10:50 amTabletops are not new in incident response training. But oftentimes, they’re pretty dull or ridden with anxiety. But, what if we applied gamification and game-based learning techniques? By transforming tabletop exercises into interactive, engaging scenarios, with Dungeons & Dragons-style play, we can make them more memorable and effective!
This approach allows participants to practice critical skills, with a structure that encourages more balanced team involvement and participation, and dice-rolling to determine success and failure (that does a remarkable job in simulating a real-world experience). Enter HackBack Gaming! Why not build incident response “muscle” memory in a fun way? This session provides a foundation for you to start conducting exercises like this yourself right away.
10:50 amNetworking Break & Cyber ConnectThe Human Element in CybersecurityRegistration Level:Open Sessions
10:50 am - 11:10 amLocation / Room: Exhibitor HallDespite all the tools and technology, people remain the most unpredictable variable in security. Whether insider threats, awareness training, or culture-building, human behavior is central to your cyber strategy.
Please join us at the lounge in the Exhibitor Hall to connect with peers over coffee and snacks and discuss how organizations are tackling the people side of cybersecurity.
11:10 amTracking the Massive Changes to Privacy Laws in the U.S.Registration Level:Conference Pass
11:10 am - 11:45 amSession description to come.
11:10 amCyber Risk by the Numbers from a Cyber Insurance PerspectiveRegistration Level:Conference Pass
11:10 am - 11:45 amYou’ve experienced a cyber incident. Does cyber insurance really pay? What’s actually a recoverable expense? How can insurance help? And when the insurance does pay, how do you balance the amount of insurance with cybersecurity priorities? In this session, we’ll evaluate the data and dig into recent real-world examples of how cyber insurance pays claims, what’s covered, the role of insurance in incident preparation and response, and how organizations are using analytics in decision-making.
11:10 am[Panel] The Evolving Cyber Threat Landscape: Tales of Villains, Heroes, and ResilienceRegistration Level:Open Sessions
11:10 am - 11:45 amToday’s professionals face challenges reminiscent of classic fairy tales: shadowy villains, unexpected allies, and battles for safety and survival. This panel will delve into the current threat landscape, from ransomware dragons to insider trolls. It will offer insights into the strategies and tools organizations need to craft their own happily ever after in cybersecurity.
12:00 pm[Lunch Keynote] A Leadership Strategy for Navigating a CrisisRegistration Level:Open Sessions
12:00 pm - 12:45 pmLocation / Room: Keynote TheaterSession description to come.
12:00 pmAdvisory Council Roundtable Lunch (VIP / Invite Only)Registration Level:VIP / Exclusive
12:00 pm - 12:45 pmModerated discussion for SecureWorld Advisory Council members. By invite only.
12:45 pmNetworking Break & Cyber ConnectProactive by Design: Anticipating Threats Before They StrikeRegistration Level:Open Sessions
12:45 pm - 1:15 pmLocation / Room: Exhibitor HallThe days of reacting to alerts are over. From continuous monitoring to threat hunting, organizations are shifting to proactive security models that anticipate and prevent incidents before they happen.
Please join us at the lounge in the Exhibitor Hall to connect with peers over coffee and snacks and explore how to make proactive security a reality in your environment.
1:15 pmCybersecurity Challenges for Small and Medium BusinessesRegistration Level:Conference Pass
1:15 pm - 1:50 pmSmall and medium businesses (SMBs) are the backbone of the U.S. economy, generating over half of the annual GDP and employing millions of Americans. But they also face unique cybersecurity challenges that can threaten their survival and growth. In this talk, learn how to assess and mitigate the cyber risks that SMBs face, and how to implement a robust cybersecurity program with limited resources and expertise.
We cover the following topics:
- The state of SMB cybersecurity in the U.S.
- The cost and impact of cyber breaches on SMBs
- The main cyber threats and vulnerabilities that SMBs face
- The best practices and frameworks for SMB cybersecurity
- The steps to build or improve your cybersecurity program
Whether you are an IT manager, a cybersecurity professional, or a business owner, this talk is informative and practical. Walk away with a better understanding of the cyber landscape and the tools and techniques to protect your SMB from cyberattacks.
1:15 pmAddressing the Cybersecurity Skill Shortage Internally and ExternallyRegistration Level:Conference Pass
1:15 pm - 1:50 pmThis presentation will cover accelerating skill development and cross-department collaboration efficiently and economically. Key takeaway: How to build a cyber guild and utilize it for expanded upskilling and role development.
1:15 pm[Panel] The Quest for Cyber Resilience: Surviving the UnexpectedRegistration Level:Open Sessions
1:15 pm - 1:50 pmThe quest for resilience is critical in the face of rising attacks, from ransomware to natural disasters. This panel will discuss how organizations can prepare for the worst, recover quickly, and learn from the past to ensure they are stronger for the battles ahead—turning every trial into a triumph in their cybersecurity story.
1:50 pmNetworking Break & Cyber ConnectCyber Talent Crisis: Recruiting, Retaining, and Reskilling Your TeamRegistration Level:Open Sessions
1:50 pm - 2:10 pmLocation / Room: Exhibitor HallThe cybersecurity workforce shortage is real—and growing. From finding skilled talent to reducing burnout and investing in upskilling, leaders are rethinking how to build resilient teams for the future.
Please join us at the lounge in the Exhibitor Hall to connect with peers over coffee and snacks and exchange ideas for navigating one of the industry’s most significant ongoing challenges.
2:10 pm[Panel] Mental Health vs. Mental Wellbeing: How to Cultivate Resilient Security TeamsRegistration Level:Conference Pass
2:10 pm - 2:45 pmThis panel discussion confronts the challenge of building InfoSec teams with the skills to manage stress under pressure. Cybersecurity executive leaders explore how to create team cultures, practices, and processes for proactively building mental well-being instead of addressing mental health from a reactive position. Much like building a security program, the group looks at the role mindfulness can play in helping defenders increase job satisfaction, improve focus, and lower the risk of burnout. Attendees can expect to gain actionable insights and practical steps that can be implemented within their organizations to cultivate this type of resilience.
2:10 pmSocial Engineering: Training the Human FirewallRegistration Level:Conference Pass
2:10 pm - 2:45 pmPhishing is one of the leading cyberattacks worldwide, resulting in numerous social engineering training exercises to train average users to defend against these attacks. This discussion focuses on research that took a pool of users with three different phishing campaigns. Each campaign progressively has a phish that should be more advanced to spot than the previous phish presented. The research shows the psychological reasoning behind why a user will interact with a phish, regardless of educational awareness. Results include why a 0% or 100% report rate is unrealistic and how to use phishing metrics to quantify risk in a business.
2:10 pm[Panel] The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Taming AI in CybersecuritySr. Director, BISO, EquifaxRegistration Level:Open Sessions
2:10 pm - 2:45 pmAI can be both a powerful ally and a mischievous force if left unchecked. This panel will explore how organizations can harness the magic of AI for cybersecurity—automating defenses, detecting threats, and enhancing decision-making—while addressing the risks of bias, over-reliance, and adversarial AI. Use this transformative technology wisely to write your cybersecurity success story.
2:45 pmNetworking Break & Cyber ConnectFinal Entries for Dash for Prizes and PassportRegistration Level:Open Sessions
2:45 pm - 3:00 pmLocation / Room: Exhibitor HallThis is your final chance to visit the Exhibitor 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] Ask a CISO: Challenges, Lessons, and the Future of CybersecurityCISO & SVP, First BankDirector of Information Security, Shelter InsuranceRegistration Level:Open Sessions
3:00 pm - 3:45 pmLocation / Room: Keynote TheaterEver wondered what keeps CISOs up at night? In this interactive panel session to put a bow on the conference day, seasoned CISOs share their unfiltered perspectives on the evolving cybersecurity landscape. From navigating boardroom conversations and managing security incidents to balancing business needs with risk management, they’ll discuss the realities of the role, lessons learned from the front lines, and how they see security evolving in the years ahead.
Expect candid insights on topics like:
- The toughest decisions CISOs face daily
- Emerging threats and how security leaders are preparing
- The future of security operations, compliance, and resilience
- Strategies for bridging the gap between security teams and executive leadership
- Advice for aspiring security leaders and practitioners
This is your chance to ask burning questions, gain strategic insights, and walk away with a deeper understanding of what it really means to be a CISO in today’s high-stakes environment.
3:45 pmHappy Hour & Dash for PrizesRegistration Level:Open Sessions
3:45 pm - 4:45 pmLocation / Room: Exhibitor HallJoin your peers for conversation and complimentary beverages. This is a great opportunity to network with other security professionals from the area and discuss the hot topics from the day.
Participating sponsors will announce their Dash for Prizes winners. Must be present to win.

- C1Booth: TBD
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.
- Cloud Security Alliance St. Louis ChapterBooth: TBD
- IEEEBooth: TBD
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) is the world’s largest professional association dedicated to advancing technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. IEEE and its members inspire a global community through its highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities. IEEE is the trusted “voice” for engineering, computing and technology information around the globe. There are more than 421,000 IEEE members in more than 160 countries. The IEEE publishes a third of the world’s technical literature in electrical engineering, computer science and electronics and is a leading developer of international standards that underpin many of today’s telecommunications, information technology and power generation products and services.
- InfraGard St. Louis Members AllianceBooth: TBD
InfraGard is a partnership between the FBI and members of the private sector. The InfraGard program provides a vehicle for seamless public-private collaboration with government that expedites the timely exchange of information and promotes mutual learning opportunities relevant to the protection of Critical Infrastructure. With thousands of vetted members nationally, InfraGard’s membership includes business executives, entrepreneurs, military and government officials, computer professionals, academia and state and local law enforcement; each dedicated to contributing industry specific insight and advancing national security.
- ISACA St. LouisBooth: TBD
As an independent, nonprofit, global association, ISACA engages in the development, adoption and use of globally accepted, industry-leading knowledge and practices for information systems. Previously known as the Information Systems Audit and Control Association, ISACA now goes by its acronym only, to reflect the broad range of IT governance professionals it serves.
Our aim is to sponsor local educational seminars and workshops, conduct regular chapter meetings, and help to further promote and elevate the visibility of the IS audit, control and security profession throughout the region.
Meetings are generally held the 3rd Wednesday of the month between September and May.
- ISC2 St. Louis ChapterBooth: TBD
As a regional chapter of ISC2, located in St. Louis and serving the St. Louis Metro area, the mission of the St. Louis Region/Scott AFB ISC2 Chapter is to provide members and other security professionals with the opportunity to share knowledge, grow professionally, raise security awareness and advance information security in local communities around the world.
- National Cybersecurity AllianceBooth: TBD
Our alliance stands for the safe and secure use of all technology. We encourage everyone to do their part to prevent digital wrongdoing of any kind. We build strong partnerships, educate and inspire all to take action to protect ourselves, our families, organizations and nations. Only together can we realize a more secure, interconnected world.
- Ping IdentityBooth: TBD
Ping Identity delivers intelligent identity solutions for the enterprise. We enable companies to achieve Zero Trust identity-defined security and more personalized, streamlined user experiences.
- Saint Louis University Workforce CenterBooth: TBD
The Workforce Center was established in 2013 to address the skill needs of our modern and fast-paced workplaces. Powered by top-ranked Saint Louis University, the Workforce Center provides premier training solutions to corporations and individuals nationwide. With a mission to fulfill the needs of modern organizations, the Center offers a range of training topics including Cyber Security, Project Management, Agile, Analytics, Software Engineering and more.
- ThreatLockerBooth: 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
- WiCyS St. Louis Metropolitan AffiliateBooth: TBD
- Larry Wilson, CISSP, CISA, InstructorSr. Cybersecurity Consultant, Wilson Cyber
Larry Wilson was formerly the Chief Information Security Officer for Sumitomo Pharma Americas, Inc., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and the University of Massachusetts (UMass) President's Office. In the CISO role, Larry was responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing compliance with the SMPA / WPI / UMass Information Security Policy and Written Information Security Plan (WISP). In addition to designing and deploying the respective cybersecurity programs, Larry has developed and delivered cybersecurity training at multiple industry events, workshops, training venues, etc. Courses include Designing and Building a Cybersecurity Program, Designing and Building a Ransomware Program, and Designing and Building a Third-Party Risk Program. Larry has also worked with multiple companies in multiple industries to help design, build, and maintain their Cybersecurity Programs, Ransomware Program, and Third-Party Risk Programs.
- Rob Finch, InstructorCyber 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 and other cyber risk services offered by CRO.
Rob graduated with honors from Washington State University with a Bachelors in Management Information Systems and went on to work for a local tech startup in the greater Seattle area. Before joining CRO, Rob interned at a local cyber testing facility based in Bellevue, Washington, and gained his first exposure to the fast-paced world of cybersecurity. His interest in cybersecurity has only increased as the cyber landscape continues to evolve. He looks forward to helping companies manage these constantly changing risks. Outside of work, Rob enjoys exploring the amazing state of Washington with his family.
- Teri GreenCIO / CISO, Lite Technology Solutions
Teri Green is the Chief Information Officer at Lite Technology Solutions and the newly appointed Vice President of Technology at Elevate. With nearly two decades of experience in technology leadership, Teri has led strategic initiatives across cybersecurity, IT operations, and digital transformation. She is known for aligning innovative technology solutions with business goals while advancing equity and resilience across sectors. Teri also serves as President of the Board for WiCyS STL, is an Advisory Board Member for SecureWorld STL, and a mentor with TechLx STL, where she supports emerging leaders on their journey to the C-suite.
- Michelle SickbertSr. Director, BISO, Equifax
Michelle is the Business Information Security Officer.
- Dr. Eric Cole, DPSCybersecurity Expert; Author of “Cyber Crisis”
Dr. Eric Cole, DPS is a cybersecurity expert, entrepreneur, public figure, and best-selling author. Dr. Cole has built a solid reputation in the cybersecurity industry over the last three decades. His career has advanced from starting as a professional hacker for the CIA to becoming the 44th President's com-missioner on cyber security to currently advising companies and teaching professionals on how to implement security measures that serve as a business enabler. His accomplishments have earned him an in-duction into the Information Security Hall of Fame and have awarded him as a Cyber Wingman from the US Air Force. His recognition has caught the interest of current clients, who include international banking institutions, Fortune 500 organizations, Bill Gates, and Saudi Aramco. His entrepreneurial accomplishments include three successful exits building eight-, nine-, and ten-figure organizations. Se-cure Anchor Consulting is his fourth cyber security business venture. Aside from his seasoned technical expertise, Dr. Cole is a well-known public figure and author of various publications. He recently released his eighth book, Cyber Crisis, which debuted at #1 on the Wall Street Journal's bestseller list. Dr. Cole is currently focusing on fulfilling his purpose of being on this planet to end suffering in cyber-space and his mission to secure cyberspace, by making cyberspace a safe place to live, work and raise a family.
- Caheen MurphySr. Solutions Architect, Cybersecurity, C1
Caheen Murphy is a highly experienced Security and Network Solutions Architect with a strong background in Information Technology, specializing in Cybersecurity. His expertise spans SASE solution development, Zero Trust Architecture, DevSecOps, and IT services. He has deep knowledge of Cisco Security, Palo Alto Networks, Meraki, and Fortinet, as well as Governance, Risk & Compliance, Data Center networking, and Enterprise networking, including routing and switching.
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- Michelle Sickbert, ModeratorSr. Director, BISO, Equifax
Michelle is the Business Information Security Officer.
- Marc AshworthCISO & SVP, First Bank
Marc Ashworth, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer at First Bank, is a respected professional with over 25 years of experience in cyber and physical security, IT/security architecture, business and departmental strategy, budgeting, project management and is a public speaker. He is a board member of St. Louis Chapter of InfraGard and a Lifetime member of FBI Citizens Academy. Possessing security certifications in CISSP, CISM, CRISC, and Security+, Ashworth currently oversees First Bank’s Information Security Department and the Network Services Department. You may reach him at Marc.Ashworth@fbol.com or Marc@AshworthCorp.com.
- Travis NicholsDirector of Information Security, Shelter Insurance
Travis Nichols is a seasoned leader in Information Security at Shelter Insurance, where he spearheads the safeguarding the organization’s digital assets. With a robust background in software development, cybersecurity, and management, Travis has consistently demonstrated his commitment to excellence and innovation. His journey is marked by a relentless pursuit of knowledge and dedication to fostering a culture of continuous improvement and learning, both within his team and the broader community. Travis’s leadership philosophy centers on growth, value creation, and enhancing the lives of those around him, including his wife and two grown children. Through his strategic vision and passion for leadership, Travis continues to drive impactful change and inspire those he leads. One of his favorite questions to ask is: “How can I help you be your best?”
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Hone your skills and connect with your regional peers in InfoSec.
