When the world changed in mid-March, nearly all employees were suddenly working from home. This created a new set of challenges for CISOs and their cyber teams to protect an expanded digital footprint while ramping up training to avoid phishing and other types of cyber-attacks.
Now that CISOs and their teams have successfully pivoted to protecting the work-from-home enterprise, they are tasked with guarding the crown jewels as regional economies begin to open and companies shift to hybrid work environments.
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Gary Sorrentino, Global Deputy CIO & Chairman, Zoom CISO Council, Zoom
Gary Sorrentino currently serves as the Global Deputy CIO at Zoom Video Communications. For over 12 years, Gary was the Chief Technology Officer for J.P. Morgan AWM’s global technology infrastructure initiatives, where he managed its Data Privacy program and was responsible for Infrastructure, Application and End User Technology Production Support. Prior to joining J.P. Morgan, Gary was Head of Global Infrastructure and Head of Technology Efficiencies at Citi Private Bank, where he was responsible for Global Infrastructure Support and strategic technology initiatives.
Jason Lee, CISO, Zoom
Jason Lee is the Chief Information Security Officer at Zoom with 20 years of experience in technology, with a specialization in information security and operating mission critical services. He was recently the Senior Vice President of Security Operations at Salesforce where he was accountable for the global organization delivering critical end-to-end security operations to customers and employees including company wide network and system security, incident response, threat intel, data protection, vulnerability management, intrusion detection, identity and access management, and the offensive security team.
Prior to Salesforce, he held the position of Principal Director of Security Engineering for the Windows and Devices division in Microsoft with the charter of protecting the online services of Windows Update, XBOX live, and the Microsoft online store. He was also the Senior Director of Developer Services where he was responsible for the design and management of the mission critical PKI for all products across Microsoft. This included cryptographic services in products such as Windows and SQL Server, and cloud services such as Azure and Office 365. Additionally, Jason was responsible for the codesigning and anti-malware services supporting Microsoft in that role.
Hunter Muller, President & CEO, HMG Strategy
Hunter is the President and CEO of HMG Strategy, LLC, the largest independent, objective, transparent and collaborative executive network in the world. HMG focuses on innovation and breakthrough strategies for core, parallel and new markets while studying the most successful organizations eco-systems and platforms such as Amazon and Microsoft.
Steve Shirley, Executive Director, National Defense Information Sharing & Analysis Center
Steve is Executive Director of the National Defense Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ND-ISAC) and also vice chair of the Defense Industrial Base Sector Coordinating Council (DIB SCC). Before ND-ISAC Steve was an Air Force senior civilian executive and as Executive Director of the DoD Cyber Crime Center (DC3) led it through a five-fold expansion. Among DC3 missions he led the operational execution of DoD’s cyber threat sharing program with Defense Industrial Base industry partners (~560 companies in Nov 2018). Steve retired in 2004 from the US Air Force as a colonel and as vice commander (i.e. chief operating officer) for the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI). In OSI assignments around the world and a Pentagon tour with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Steve helped protect Air Force and DoD people, operations, technologies, and US defense industry partners from foreign adversaries. Steve is a graduate of Michigan State University (B.S.), Arizona State University (M.S.), and several military colleges.
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