RISK QUANTIFICATION: A NEW PARADIGM FOR CISO’S APPROACH

The Panel Discussion aims to explore the evolving role of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) in quantifying and managing cybersecurity risks. The discussion may include topics such as the integration of quantitative risk analysis into cybersecurity strategies, the use of risk metrics to prioritize investments, challenges in implementing risk quantification frameworks, and emerging best practices in the field.

Thought ideas/topics for discussion:
1. The shift from qualitative to quantitative risk assessment methodologies.
2. Leveraging data analytics and machine learning for accurate risk quantification.
3. Balancing risk mitigation efforts with business objectives and resource constraints.
4. The role of risk quantification in regulatory compliance and reporting.

SECURITY GOVERNANCE: BEST PRACTICES FOR BOARD-LEVEL ENGAGEMENT

The Panel Discussion will address the critical role of corporate boards in overseeing cybersecurity strategies and risk management. Discussions may include the importance of boardlevel involvement in setting security policies, the alignment of security initiatives with business objectives, strategies for enhancing board understanding of cybersecurity risks, and the establishment of effective communication channels between security leaders and board members.

Thought ideas/topics for discussion:
1. The evolving role of corporate boards in cybersecurity governance.
2. Strategies for educating board members about the cybersecurity landscape and threats.
3. The integration of cybersecurity metrics into board reporting and decision-making processes.
4. Best practices for fostering a cybersecurity-aware culture at the board level.

EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES (DEEP FAKE, AI) AND CYBERSECURITY: OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS

The Panel Discussion will explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, deep fake technology, and cybersecurity. Discussions may include the potential applications of AI in enhancing cybersecurity defenses, the risks posed by deep fake technology in social engineering attacks and misinformation campaigns, ethical considerations surrounding the use of AI in cybersecurity, and strategies for mitigating emerging threats.

Thought ideas/topics for discussion:
1. Leveraging AI-driven tools for threat detection and response.
2. The role of AI in automating security operations and incident response.
3. Detecting and combating deep fake attacks targeting organizations and individuals.
4. Ethical implications of using AI for cybersecurity purposes.

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