
 Presents
Risk Management : A Group Effort
In partnership with 
March 9, 2023, 1:30-2:30 PM ETÂ
1Â CPE Credit Available for this Event***Â
Our digital world is more expansive than ever before, giving access to unprecedented capabilities for our business, government, and personal use. As digital transformation accelerates, the risks associated with cyberattacks grow and affect every aspect of modern business, from customer service to government operations to smart infrastructure. Cyber or Business resilience must be a critical component of all security strategies — yet it is often regulated as a security or an IT problem and not an operational one.
The reality is that cybercriminals are more sophisticated than ever before, meaning that the ability to defend, respond, and recover from a cyber event requires support across the organization. Neither IT nor security can cope alone. This panel will discuss the importance of resilience in today’s digital world and examine how to build a foundation for effective risk management throughout organizations.

Frank Indiviglio
Chief Technology Officer, Office of the Chief Information Officer, National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce

Allen Hill
Chief Information Officer, Office of the Managing Director, Federal Communications Commission

Stephan Mitchev
Chief Technology Officer, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, U.S. Department of Commerce

Charles R. Cutshall
Chief Privacy Officer and Director of Open Government, U.S. Department of Commerce

Ron Nixon
Federal Chief Technology Officer, Cohesity

Moderator: Kiersten Patton
ATARC Consultant
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