DePaul University's Arditti Center for Risk Management hosts 8th Annual Cyber Risk Conference
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DePaul University's Arditti Center for Risk Management hosts 8th Annual Cyber Risk Conference

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DePaul University's Arditti Center for Risk Management hosts its 8th Annual Cyber Risk Conference on Tuesday, November 30th. The early bird discount ends on November 22nd. The below link is a 20% discount on top of the early bird discount. NIBA members will continue to receive a 20% discount after the early bird pricing ends. About this event The attendees have a choice of attending in-person or via Zoom. In-person is limited to 50 attendees. The remainder of the attendees will be online. Attendees must register in advance to attend. The three panels of the event include: Prepare or Pay: The Current Ransomware and Supply Chain Landscape Teamwork on Legal & Insurance Issues Teamwork, building a stronger team together Some of the Panelists include: Ricardo Lafosse, CISO, Kraft Heinz Company Parham Eftekhari, senior vice president, and executive director, The Cybersecurity Collaborative Elizabeth Khalil, managing director, AGC, US chief privacy counsel, CIBC Bank Laszlo Gonc, CISSP, QTE, CEO, Next Era Transformation Group Karen Heart, cyber security instructor, DePaul University's College of Computing and Digital Media David Habich, FBI Bruce Coffing, CISO, City of Chicago Dennis Garcia, assistant general counsel, risk, regulatory, cybersecurity, Microsoft Mark Marek, CFE, cybersecurity examination specialist, The National Futures Association (NFA) Walter Lefmann, director of security, Chicago Trading Company Use the below link to register and receive the 20% discount www.eventbrite.com/e/173010066767/?discount=NIBA

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