The CISO Stories Podcast Episode #49 – December 21, 2021
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1. CISO Shortlist: Key Issues to Cover for Todays CISOs – 10:00 AM-10:30 AM
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As if CISOs don’t have enough to focus on, here’s a few more items that should be top of mind – KAR Global CISO, Leon Ravenna, dives into Cyber Insurance and why D&O requirements may be on the horizon, regulatory burdens and what to expect out of the US Government, how the intersection of Security and Privacy is impacting CISOs, and a little security buzzword bingo and how to deal with the latest “fads” like CASB, ZTNA, SASE and more…
This segment is sponsored by Cybereason. Visit https://www.cybereason.com/cisostories to learn more about them!
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Leon Ravenna – CISO at KAR Global Leon Ravenna is currently the Chief Information Security Officer at KAR Global. KAR Global is a FORTUNE® 700 company with $2.5 B in revenue and 10,000 employees. KAR operates global vehicle auction, financial services, repossession as well as a complete range of reconditioning and logistical support services. In 2019 KAR provided services to 3.5 million vehicles. Leon is responsible for leading Global Strategy & Execution for Cybersecurity, Privacy and Compliance. |
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Sam Curry- Chief Security Officer at Cybereason @samjcurry Sam Curry is CSO at Cybereason and is a Visiting Fellow at the National Security Institute. Previously, Sam was CTO and CISO for Arbor Networks (NetScout) and was CSO and SVP R&D at MicroStrategy in addition to holding senior security roles at McAfee and CA. He spent 7 years at RSA, the Security Division of EMC as Chief Technologist and SVP of Product. Sam also has over 20 patents in security from his time as a security architect, has been a leader in two successful startups and is a board member of the Cybersecurity Coalition, of SSH Communications and of Sequitur Labs. |