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Malcolm Harkins is the Chief Security and Trust Officer at Cylance Inc. In this role he reports to the CEO and is responsible for enabling business growth through trusted infrastructure, systems and business processes. He has direct organizational responsibility for information technology, information risk and security, as well as security and privacy policy. Harkins is also responsible for peer outreach activities to drive improvement across the world in the understanding of cyber-risks as well as best practices to manage and mitigate those risks. Previously Harkins was Vice President and Chief Security and Privacy Officer (CSPO) at Intel Corporation.
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Trust is the cornerstone of the digital economy. In this talk Malcolm will cover what is needed to generate trust. He will also cover where we are at broadly in providing that trust. He will cover todays reality with data from the World Economic Forum and the Edelman trust report as well as other data sources. Malcolm will also explain the economic principle of efficiency and how our current approach to information security is not only economically inefficient but is not adding to the trust we so badly need. He will also explore the traditional mindset of trading of risk vs shareholder value. He will also explore the mindset of controls impact business velocity. He will share real world non security related stories on the approach to controls has shown we can do both and do them well. He will also share non security examples of where organizations have made trade-offs with substantial societal impacts both positive and negative. He will provide insights from these stories and bring perspectives from others in the world to draw lessons that that will be valuable to CISOs and their teams.
Friday, December 14, 2018 3:30 PM - 10:30 PMPacific Time
Sheraton Grand Los Angeles711 S Hope StreetLos Angeles, California 90017
ISACA Los Angeles Chapter