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WSJ PRO CYBERSECURITY FORUM




June 1, 2022 | Online
10:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. ET

Aligning with New Business Strategies
Cyber risks have business consequences. Relentless cyber attacks and heightened
government scrutiny of data privacy and security mean business leaders cannot
afford to have blindspots. The Forum will provide unbiased strategic and
tactical guidance as well as opportunities to engage and network with leading
practitioners and subject matter experts.

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TOP REASONS TO ATTEND



 1. Get insider perspective from Rep. Yvette Clark on the most pressing
    cybersecurity items on the legislative agenda.

 2. Apply lessons learned from an executive whose former company suffered a
    devastating cyberattack.

 3. Learn the latest on cybercrime risks from Russia’s war on Ukraine in a
    conversation with the Justice Department’s Matthew Olsen.

 4. Hear from three business leaders, including Aflac Global CISO Tim Callahan,
    about how and when to communicate a cyber incident.

 5. Hear how security chief Adam Fletcher tackles risk at the investing giant
    Blackstone.


 SPEAKERS

Manny Cancel
SVP and CEO
Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center (E-ISAC)
Tim Callahan
SVP, Global Security and Global CISO
Aflac
Jason Christopher
Principal Cyber Risk Adviser
Dragos
Yvette Clarke
U.S. Representative (D., N.Y.)

Rebecca Cousin
Partner and Co-Head, Data Privacy Practice
Slaughter and May
Maaike de Bie
Group General Counsel and Company Secretary
EasyJet
Dain Drake
Principal
DRD Designs
Adam Fletcher
Chief Security Officer
Blackstone
Siobhan Gorman
Partner
Brunswick Group
Mike Hanley
Chief Security Officer
GitHub
Christopher Hetner
Board Director; Former Senior Cybersecurity Adviser to the Chair
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Sydney Klein
Chief Information Security and Data Officer
Bristol Myers Squibb
Michael McNeil
SVP and Global CISO
McKesson
Matthew Olsen
Assistant Attorney General for National Security
U.S. Department of Justice
Brenda Sharton
Partner and Co-Chair, Global Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice
Dechert
Kevin Tierney
VP, Global Cybersecurity
General Motors


 NEWSROOM HOSTS

David Breg
Deputy Research Director, WSJ Pro
The Wall Street Journal
Nicholas Elliott
Head of Professional Products Innovation and Strategy
The Wall Street Journal
Laura Kreutzer
Bureau Chief, WSJ Pro Private Equity
The Wall Street Journal
Kim Nash
Deputy Editor, WSJ Pro Cybersecurity
The Wall Street Journal
Prabha Natarajan
Editor, WSJ Professional Products
The Wall Street Journal
James Rundle
Reporter, WSJ Pro Cybersecurity
The Wall Street Journal
Rob Sloan
Research Director, WSJ Pro
The Wall Street Journal
Catherine Stupp
Reporter, WSJ Pro Cybersecurity
The Wall Street Journal
David Uberti
Reporter, WSJ Pro Cybersecurity
The Wall Street Journal
Dustin Volz
Reporter
The Wall Street Journal


 SPONSOR SESSION PARTICIPANTS

Enza Iannopollo
Principal Analyst
Forrester
Marc Perton
Executive Editor, TMT
The Trust, WSJ | Barron’s Group
Alym Rayani
General Manager, Compliance and Privacy Marketing
Microsoft
Parisa Tabriz
VP
Google Chrome
Robin Wood Sailer
VP, Programming and Experience (Custom & Brand)
The Wall Street Journal | Barron’s Group


PROGRAM


JUNE 1, 2022

10:00 a.m.-10:45 a.m.
Sponsor Session: Session to be Announced
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This is a sponsored session. The Trust is a commercial department at The Wall
Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal newsroom was not involved in the
production of this session.
11:00 a.m.
Opening Remarks
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Nicholas Elliott
Head of Professional Products Innovation and Strategy
The Wall Street Journal

11:00 a.m. - 11:05 a.m.
Sponsor Session: Cybersecurity Starts in the Browser
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Parisa Tabriz | VP , Google Chrome
Robin Wood Sailer | VP, Programming and Experience (Custom & Brand) , The Wall
Street Journal | Barron’s Group
This is a sponsored session. The Wall Street Journal newsroom was not involved
in the production of this session.
11:05 a.m. - 11:10 a.m.
Welcome Remarks
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Nicholas Elliott
Head of Professional Products Innovation and Strategy
The Wall Street Journal

11:10 a.m.- 11:35 a.m.
Fighting Cybercrime on Multiple Fronts
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U.S. law enforcement has been fighting a wave of ransomware attacks but now
faces heightened cybercrime risks from Russia’s war on Ukraine. Mr. Olsen will
discuss the Justice Department’s assessments of cyber espionage and criminal
campaigns, the work of its new cryptocurrency team, and how companies should
respond to cyber threats and attacks.

Matthew Olsen
Assistant Attorney General for National Security
U.S. Department of Justice
Dustin Volz
Reporter
The Wall Street Journal
11:35 a.m. - 12:05 p.m.
Running a Global Cybersecurity Program
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Multinational companies face particular challenges in managing their
cybersecurity programs, with dispersed staff operating in different countries
with varied regimes and practices. Corporate cyber chiefs will share their
thoughts on the best ways to organize for security.

Michael McNeil
SVP and Global CISO
McKesson
Kevin Tierney
VP, Global Cybersecurity
General Motors
Kim Nash
Deputy Editor, WSJ Pro Cybersecurity
The Wall Street Journal

12:05 p.m. - 12:25 p.m.
How the Financial Sector is Viewing Risk
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Investment management firm Blackstone has a wide-ranging business covering
portfolio companies, real estate, various types of funds, as well as the core
company itself. The firm’s head of cybersecurity talks about how he goes about
protecting these assets.

Adam Fletcher
Chief Security Officer
Blackstone
James Rundle
Reporter, WSJ Pro Cybersecurity
The Wall Street Journal

12:25 p.m.- 12:55 p.m.
Getting the Message Out
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As more organizations suffer cyberattacks, they face critical decisions about
what to communicate, when and to whom. We’ll hear perspectives from executives
in three different roles about how they plan communications around cyber
incidents.

Maaike de Bie
Group General Counsel and Company Secretary
EasyJet
Tim Callahan
SVP, Global Security and Global CISO
Aflac
Siobhan Gorman
Partner
Brunswick Group
Prabha Natarajan
Editor, WSJ Professional Products
The Wall Street Journal

12:55 p.m.- 1:15 p.m.
Lessons from a Cyberattack
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An executive provides a first-hand account of a devastating cyberattack that led
to the downfall of his company. The interview will cover how the attack
unfolded, the subsequent fallout and lessons for other organizations.

Dain Drake
Principal
DRD Designs
Catherine Stupp
Reporter, WSJ Pro Cybersecurity
The Wall Street Journal

1:20 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.
Breakout Sessions
 
Protecting Physical Assets
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It’s not only software that’s vulnerable to cyberattacks, but also factories,
buildings and infrastructure such as transport systems and reservoirs. How
should organizations approach these risks?

Jason Christopher
Principal Cyber Risk Adviser
Dragos
David Breg
Deputy Research Director, WSJ Pro
The Wall Street Journal

 
Lessons from the Ukraine War
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has put a spotlight on the risks to energy
production and infrastructure. What lessons can be drawn from the conduct of the
cyber war and how should cyber chiefs respond?

Manny Cancel
SVP and CEO
Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center (E-ISAC)
James Rundle
Reporter, WSJ Pro Cybersecurity
The Wall Street Journal

 
Protecting Open Source Software
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The Log4j vulnerability in open-source software came as a shock to many when it
came to light at the end of 2021. How can cyber professionals protect their
organizations?

Mike Hanley
Chief Security Officer
GitHub
David Uberti
Reporter, WSJ Pro Cybersecurity
The Wall Street Journal

 
What the Board Wants to Know
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Corporate boards have a heightened awareness of cyber risks, but what do board
members want to hear from cyber chiefs?

Christopher Hetner
Board Director; Former Senior Cybersecurity Adviser to the Chair
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Rob Sloan
Research Director, WSJ Pro
The Wall Street Journal

1:20 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.
Sponsor Session: Building Trust Through Privacy and Security
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Consumer mistrust, regulation and market competition have converged to make data
privacy a top priority for organizations, alongside security. We’ll explore how
companies are reorganizing their data operations and the technology tools
they’re using to put privacy and security at the center of a comprehensive risk
mitigation strategy – and win back customers’ trust.

Enza Iannopollo | Principal Analyst , Forrester
Alym Rayani | General Manager, Compliance and Privacy Marketing , Microsoft
Marc Perton | Executive Editor, TMT , The Trust, WSJ | Barron’s Group
This is a sponsored session. The Trust is a commercial department at The Wall
Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal newsroom was not involved in the
production of this session.
1:55 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.
Cyber Priorities for Congress
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The U.S. Congress is faced with a jostling array of cybersecurity issues, from
threats arising from the Russian war in Ukraine to the use of personal data by
large technology companies. A congressional leader explains the most pressing
items in the legislative agenda.

Yvette Clarke
U.S. Representative (D., N.Y.)

David Uberti
Reporter, WSJ Pro Cybersecurity
The Wall Street Journal

2:20 p.m.- 2:50 p.m.
Managing M&A Risk
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It’s a record time for mergers and acquisitions, but acquirers may find they’re
also buying unexpected cyber risks within target companies. Mergers also create
vulnerabilities as they’re marked by the exchange of lots of sensitive
information, and distracted executives. We’ll look at how companies can manage
these risks in transactions.

Rebecca Cousin
Partner and Co-Head, Data Privacy Practice
Slaughter and May
Laura Kreutzer
Bureau Chief, WSJ Pro Private Equity
The Wall Street Journal

2:50 p.m. - 3:05 p.m.
Key Developments in Regulation
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A look at some of the most important legal and regulatory developments in
cybersecurity and privacy so far this year, and what’s to come in the rest of
2022.

Brenda Sharton
Partner and Co-Chair, Global Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice
Dechert
Nicholas Elliott
Head of Professional Products Innovation and Strategy
The Wall Street Journal

3:05 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.
Workshop: How to Continuously Monitor Third Party Risk
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Recent supply chain attacks have boosted awareness of third-party cybersecurity
risk in the c-suite and board, but many organizations have fallen short in
implementing controls. Continuous monitoring may be the goal, but point-in-time
evaluations are still very much the norm. This workshop will detail what is
required to take the next steps in reducing this critical risk.

Sydney Klein
Chief Information Security and Data Officer
Bristol Myers Squibb
Rob Sloan
Research Director, WSJ Pro
The Wall Street Journal

3:45 p.m.
Closing Remarks
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Nicholas Elliott
Head of Professional Products Innovation and Strategy
The Wall Street Journal

5:30 p.m.- 7:00 p.m.
In-Person Networking Reception
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Join us at Lafayette in Manhattan, New York for a chance to debrief on the
content of the day’s session and network with fellow colleagues.




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