By operating Records & Information Management (RIM) functions, data security and lifecycle management practices have been employed by organizations even before computing became the norm. However, these practices are continually stretched to keep pace with new technologies, like AI, which can pose threats to data confidentiality and integrity -- at its source, in how it is used, and the validity of outcomes.
In this CISO Stories webinar, panelists share their experiences dealing with data management challenges on different platforms and expanding technologies, like AI. They will also discuss best practices and tools developed by a cross sector task force of CISOs, highlighting:
Join us for key insights and tools to help your organization improve your data governance practices.
Parham Eftekhari is a recognized business executive in the information security sector with a lifelong passion for leadership, and community engagement. His expertise spans critical infrastructure technology and policy, business strategy and operations, executive advising, and thought leadership content initiatives.
Parham has published over a dozen information security reports, regularly engages with the media, and has contributed to countless briefings and events at institutions including TEDx, Congress, the World Bank, RSA, IFA+, (ISC)2, C-SPAN, and the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology (ICIT).
For over 20 years, Tom has practiced as a cyber security professional as an executive director of information security for Verizon, a founder of two cyber security consulting firms, and Vice President of Content and Programs for the Cybersecurity Collaborative.
Tom is CEO of MyDataOnly, Inc., which offers privacy and security consultation and security (penetration) testing services. Tom began his career in IT in programming and strategic planning and later founded a customer satisfaction measurement firm.
Tom holds four security certifications (CISSP, CISM, PCIP) and one privacy certification (CIPP/US). He has a master’s degree from MIT’s Sloan School of Management and is a Marine Corps veteran.