2024 EWF Annual Conference Program Book

2024 AGENDA · wednesday, october 23

Networking Igniting Impact: Community Giveback & Connection Activity

Ignite impact in the San Antonio community! Join us for a meaningful and impactful community service experience where we will be assembling snack packs for children in local Title 1 schools experiencing food insecurity. This session is not only about giving back but strengthening connections and fostering future partnerships. Together, we can create a lasting legacy of positive change. This event is being offered in partnership with Happyly.

Supporting the Modern Workforce Igniting a Strong Cybersecurity Culture through Intel-Driven Awareness with Hannah Connolly , Director - Cyber Threat Intelligence, Target; Lauren Rudek , Lead Cybersecurity Analyst, Target While cyber defenses continue to improve, cybercriminals continue to find creative ways to bypass them. Spotting a phishing email because of misspelled words and bad grammar is a thing of the past. As threats evolve, it’s imperative that we arm our workforce with the skills to spot changing tactics. In this session, hear real-world examples from Target’s Cyber Threat Intel and Cybersecurity Awareness teams and explore how building connections can ignite a strong cybersecurity culture.

Navigating the Regulatory Landscape Policy Pandemonium – Making Compliance a Team Sport

with Emily Beam , Senior Vice President, Cyber Risk Institute; Debbie Eng , Executive Director, JPMorgan Chase; Kelly Feili , Director - Risk Policy and Advocacy, DTCC; Julie Rohlena , SVP, Information Security Program Manager, U.S. Bank The growing threat of nation-state actors and ransomware and the increasing reliance on technology have led to the rapid proliferation of new or modified cybersecurity-related requirements. In this session, explore how a diverse set of financial organizations are managing through the changes, what types of roles at their companies are involved, how they have collaborated to help ease the burden, and how non-financial firms can benefit from understanding the collaborative possibilities to cyber-related compliance. Developing Capabilities Rule of Three: Shaping Perspective to Influence and Improve Outcomes with Rachel Carmichael , IAM Product and Ops Sr Manager, Kenvue; Cathy Hall , VSenior Director - Identity and Access Management, Kenvue The “rule of three” — the magic number for professional negotiators and technologists alike — is a storytelling principle that can be used in many scenarios to provide perspective and support the decision-making process. In this session, explore examples of how this is used broadly as well as how it has been used to guide stakeholders in making cybersecurity-related decisions. You will walk with a framework for how you can use it in your work.

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