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PRSRT STD KEYNOTE SPEAKERS SPONSORS U.S. POSTAGE PAID Indianapolis, IN Big Data in Action: Success and Possibilities PRESENTED BY Permit No. 159 115 W. Washington St., Ste. 850S Indianapolis, IN 46204 www.indianachamber.com Darshan Shah Chief Data Officer, Management Performance Hub PLATINUM SPONSOR Indiana Chamber Tech Policy Update John McDonald Chair, Indiana Chamber Tech Policy Committee and CEO, ClearObject GOLD SPONSORS STRENGTHENING YOUR CYBERSECURITY IS ESSENTIAL FOR THE SUCCESS OF YOUR ORGANIZATION! Cybersecurity: Federal Efforts Thomas Wheeler, JD BY PRESENTED Senior Adviser, Office of the JANUARY 8-9, 2019 | CONRAD AND HYATT REGENCY INDIANAPOLIS Secretary, U.S. Department of Education INDIANAPOLIS REGENCY HYATT AND CONRAD | 2019 8-9, JANUARY PRESENTED BY DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR A SOLUTIONS- BASED, EDUCATION-FOCUSED EVENT COVERING: SILVER SPONSORS • The Human Factor in Cyber • Executive Responsibilities in the Digital Age Sujit Raman, JD • Recent Trends in Cybercrimes and Steps To Protect Your Business Associate Deputy Attorney Gen- and Data eral, U.S. Department of Justice • Workforce Development/Attracting Talent • How MISO Uses Threat Hunting To Protect Business Operations • GDPR Update • Managing Risk With a Proactive Cybersecurity Posture • Mobility Gene Price Rear Admiral, United States Navy • Cloud Computing • Artificial Intelligence • Social Media Risk REGISTER TODAY! www.indianachamber.com/event/cyber2019 PRSRT STD KEYNOTE SPEAKERS SPONSORS U.S. POSTAGE PAID Indianapolis, IN Big Data in Action: Success and Possibilities PRESENTED BY Permit No. 159 115 W. Washington St., Ste. 850S Indianapolis, IN 46204 www.indianachamber.com Darshan Shah Chief Data Officer, Management Performance Hub PLATINUM SPONSOR Indiana Chamber Tech Policy Update John McDonald Chair, Indiana Chamber Tech Policy Committee and CEO, ClearObject GOLD SPONSORS STRENGTHENING YOUR CYBERSECURITY IS ESSENTIAL FOR THE SUCCESS OF YOUR ORGANIZATION! Cybersecurity: Federal Efforts Thomas Wheeler, JD BY PRESENTED Senior Adviser, Office of the JANUARY 8-9, 2019 | CONRAD AND HYATT REGENCY INDIANAPOLIS Secretary, U.S. Department of Education INDIANAPOLIS REGENCY HYATT AND CONRAD | 2019 8-9, JANUARY PRESENTED BY DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR A SOLUTIONS- BASED, EDUCATION-FOCUSED EVENT COVERING: SILVER SPONSORS • The Human Factor in Cyber • Executive Responsibilities in the Digital Age Sujit Raman, JD • Recent Trends in Cybercrimes and Steps To Protect Your Business Associate Deputy Attorney Gen- and Data eral, U.S. Department of Justice • Workforce Development/Attracting Talent • How MISO Uses Threat Hunting To Protect Business Operations • GDPR Update • Managing Risk With a Proactive Cybersecurity Posture • Mobility Gene Price Rear Admiral, United States Navy • Cloud Computing • Artificial Intelligence • Social Media Risk REGISTER TODAY! www.indianachamber.com/event/cyber2019 AGENDA January 8, 2019, Conrad Indianapolis C. Did I Do That?: The Human Factor in Cyber H. Workforce Development/Attracting Talent Panel • Practical applications as well as an actionable strategy for • You are a target – so what do you do to secure not just Matthew Etchison, Vice President of Information Technology - legal compliance 11:30 a.m. Registration yourself but your company? Workforce Alignment, Ivy Tech Community College; John Doyle, Brian McGinnis, CIPP/US, Partner, Barnes & Thornburg LLP and • When a cyber awareness program is maturing, expect a Ph.D., PE, Associate Professor, Computer Science, Indiana Leon Ravenna, CIPM, CIPP/C, CIPP/E, CIPP/G, CIPP/US, Chief 12:00 p.m. Welcome and Opening Comments roller-coaster of results University Southeast; David Greer, Sr. Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer, KAR Auction Services, Inc. Lunch Keynote: Big Data in Action: Success and • Cyber changes every day, expect your program to change Programs Officer, Project Lead The Way; other speaker TBD Possibilities WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND REGISTRATION AND 2:00 p.m. Break Darshan Shah, Chief Data Officer, Management Performance Hub and evolve over time LODGING INFORMATION Carla Donev, CISSP, CRISC, CISA, Chief Information Security I. AI-Easy vs. AI-Hard: Machine Learning and its According to a 2017 IBM-sponsored study, the average Officer, NiSource Impact on the Development of AI Systems 2:15 p.m. Concurrent Session Five 1:00 p.m. Indiana Chamber Tech Policy Update data breach for a company carries a global cost of • AI and singularity 4 Easy Ways to Register John McDonald, Chair, Indiana Chamber Tech Policy M. Managing Risk With a Proactive Cybersecurity $3.2 million. These breaches are a result of cyberattacks 9:15 a.m. Innovation Expo Break • Opportunities for machine learning applications Online: www.indianachamber.com/events/cyber2019 Committee and CEO, ClearObject Posture • Open challenges of AI/ML systems that occur daily and repeatedly. Phone: (800) 824-6885 • Proactively hunt for threats to systems and devices 9:45 a.m. Concurrent Session Two Jennifer Neville, Professor, Purdue University Email: [email protected] 1:45 p.m. Break • Respond rapidly and effectively to a breach The Indiana Chamber is pleased to announce the Mail: PO Box 44926, Indianapolis, IN 46244-0926 • Harmonize cybersecurity compliance D. Security in the Digital Age: What are Your 11:30 a.m. Lunch (provided) expansion of the 2019 Cyber Technology Conference 2:00 p.m. Workforce Challenges and Successes Executive Responsibilities? Jason Ortiz, Senior Integration Engineer, Pondurance and Policy Summit. Cyber threats are the number one • Chris Belli, Vice President, Marketing and Business • What to do when a data breach happens Governor’s Cybersecurity Council Development, Studio Science • Your legal obligations and responsibilities for protecting your Chetrice L. Mosley, Cybersecurity Program Director, Indiana N. Taming Mobility problem facing business today. This two-day conference Registration • John Leschorn, Co-Founder and Chief Operations Officer, Lucd company Office of Technology, Indiana Department of Homeland Security • Evolving use of mobility by the enterprise will provide lessons on cybersecurity from leaders in the Full Conference – January 8-9 • Drew Klacik, IU Public Policy Institute • Steps you should take to get prepared for an incident as well • How mobility can be managed to maximize its potential data privacy field focused on hot-button topics such as Indiana Chamber member: $399 | List price: $499 Keynote Presentation: Cybersecurity: Federal Efforts as ways to keep your business going if an incident does occur • The hidded direct and indirect costs associated with mobility • Countering malign foreign influence operations (elections) cloud computing, artificial intelligence, how to prevent Panel: Attracting Talent Dan Resnick, CISSP, CISA, CISM, Cybersecurity and Risk Chris Koeneman, Senior Vice President, MOBI January 8 Only • Countering sophisticated cyber schemes (justice) human error and more. A big addition this year is the Susan Marshall, Torchlite (invited); Christopher Day, Management Practice Director, KSM Consulting and Bryan Indiana Chamber member: $149 | List price: $199 • Countering hostile foreign states’ theft of technology (military) O. Cloud Computing Panel focus on the future of cyber policies in the modern DemandJump; and Kristen Nunnery, MyCOI Langley, Executive Director, Indiana Dept. of Homeland Security Thomas Wheeler, JD, Senior Adviser, Office of the Secretary, David Speicher, Chief Technology Officer, Aspire Indiana, Inc.; political landscape for Indiana organizations. Don’t January 9 Only U.S. Department of Education; Sujit Raman, JD, Associate Josh von Schaumburg, Customer Solutions Lead, Trek10; and 3:00 p.m. Challenges and Successes of Raising Capital E. The Security Evolution of Payments: From EMV and miss this must-attend event! Indiana Chamber member: $325 | List price: $375 Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice; and Gene other speaker TBD • Don Aquilano, Managing Director, Allos Ventures Tokenization to Digital Wallets and Beyond • Bryan Ritchie, Associate Provost, Innovation, University of Price, Rear Admiral, United States Navy • Understanding the current payments landscape and how 3:00 p.m. Break Notre Dame those technologies are shaping the industry Group Discounts Available! • Chris LaMothe, Chairman and CEO, Elevate Ventures and 1:15 p.m. Concurrent Session Four • Examining which new payment alternatives offer the most WHO SHOULD ATTEND Use promo code GROUP Mark Gramelspacher, Managing Director, Evergreen Global 3:15 p.m. Concurrent Session Six opportunity – for security and overall customer experience Send two or more and get a 20% discount. Advisors, LLC J. The Inversion of Truth • Looking ahead to card fraud issues and payment alternatives P. Cybersecurity and Legal – A Winning Combination This program should appeal to anyone who has a role • The 4th Industrial Revolution Available online or email [email protected] to that will continue to redefine the payments experience over • Cybersecurity in education regarding personal or confidential information – whether the 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. Innovation Expo/Reception (Hyatt • The Internet of Things register your group. the next decade • Legal and cybersecurity collaboration information is that of a customer, employee, patient, student, job Regency Indianapolis) • Change in workforce develppment applicant or it is a trade secret or other proprietary information. Matt Herren, Director of Payment Analytics, CSI John McDonald, CEO, ClearObject • Scaling