Building
a World Class Security Organization
Program Chair: Lynn Mattice - VP and CSO of
Boston Scientific (Retired) and currently
Chairman of the Security Executive Council’s
Board of Advisors |
| 8:45
- 9:30 a.m. |
Keynote: Securing
the Global Enterprise
John McClurg - Honeywell Global Security
Organization, Vice President and CSO
“Our greatest challenge is staying aligned
with business initiatives,” states John
McClurg who is responsible for the strategic
focus and tactical operations of Honeywell’s
internal global security services, both
physical and cyber. John will share his
management and leadership experiences driving
the seamless integration of Honeywell’s
various security offerings to improve the
effectiveness and efficiency of security
initiatives at this $31 billion global enterprise.
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| 9:45
- 10:45 a.m. |
The 2008 Security
500: The Biggest and the Best
Mark McCourt - Security 500, Host
Using unique industry-by-industry metrics,
the top 500 end-user security organizations
are revealed including the trends they are
applying to their security programs. Mark
McCourt will present findings of the Security
500 Report that identifies the top security
organizations and the measurements applied
within specific markets. Learn how these
top organizations are managing security
and measuring results.
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| 10:45
- 11:00 a.m. |
Break
|
| 11:00
- 12:00 p.m. |
Convergence, IT, Lions, Tigers and Bears…Oh
My!
Richard Chace - Security Industry Association,
Executive Director
Panelists:
Ted Almay - Deloitte LP, Director and Chief
Security Officer
Dan Dunkel - New Era Associates LLC, President
Don Young - Stanley Convergent Security
Solutions Inc., CIO
Convergence presents a tremendous change
to end-user organizations as well as the
entire industry that serves them. The dynamic
situation presents opportunities as well
as threats to anyone involved in the changing
market. How will the convergence of video
surveillance, access control and fire/life
safety systems to true IP-based solutions
impact IT, the IT channel and current enterprise
security strategies? This panel explores
the possibilities and next generation solutions.
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| 12:00
- 1:00 p.m. |
My Turn: Comparable and Contrasting
Issues Within Vertical Markets
Mark McCourt - Security 500, Host
Panelists:
Lori Hennon Bell - Prudential, Vice President
& CSO
Bob Moraca - Sunoco Inc., Director of Security
& Business Continuity
Bernard Scaglione - New York Presbyterian
- Weill Cornell Center, Director of Security
Security best practices, management, solutions
and execution are becoming both more vertically
focused and more commoditized. In this dynamic
panel, we bring security leaders representing
vertical markets to share, compare and contrast
what is working for their unique markets
as well as solutions that are universally
applicable. Discover how they are building
world-class security operations that lead
their vertical markets.
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| 1:00
- 2:00 p.m. |
Lunch
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| 2:00 - 2:45 p.m. |
Business Solutions Panel Discussion
#1
Bill Zalud - Security Magazine, Editor
Panelists:
Brendan Daly - EyePVideo, President
Marty Guay - Niscayah, President
Sheng Guo - New York State Unified Court
System, Chief Technology Officer
Gary Smith — ColorID, Partner and President
Representatives from our sponsors, including
peers from end-user organizations, channel
partners and business leaders discuss specific
case studies and implementations that have
gone beyond security and solved both business
and security problems for their organizations.
|
| 2:45 - 3:30
p.m. |
Keynote: Securing
the Brand
David Carpenter - PepsiCo, Chief Security
Officer
Securing Pepsi’s Global Brands, its people
and its future” Pepsi Vice President of Global
Security, Dave Carpenter will present his
successful strategy for managing security
at a global enterprise in an uncertain and
challenging world. Dave will share his program
that has secured Pepsi’s brands, physical
and intellectual property, ensuring network
security and most of all, protecting its people
through a collaborative approach that involves
both internal and external stakeholders. |
| 3:30 - 3:45
p.m. |
Break |
| 3:45
- 4:30 p.m. |
Business
Solutions Panel Discussion #2
Bill Zalud - Security Magazine, Editor
Panelists: Alessandro Gasparini — Immervision,
Sr. VP and Chief Commercial Officer Doug Marman
— VideoIQ, Chief Technology Officer Dave Wilkerson
— Mount Sinai Hospital, Vice President Support
Services |
| 4:30
- 5:30 p.m. |
Physical Security Information Management:
Fire at Your Fingertips
Steve Hunt: 4A International, President
With all the complexity involved in an enterprise
security system, it is no surprise that
managing all this technology is overwhelming
to those charged with preventing and responding
to events. How do you prepare a report to
show productivity, defend your budget or
mitigate heightened risks without the data
available to support your case? PSIM’s bring
all the data, technology and noise together
by applying people, process and technology
enterprise-wide to enable you to keep your
eye on the business ball.
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| 5:30
- 6:30 p.m. |
Networking Reception
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