The technology world in 2030 promises a landscape radically transformed by unprecedented advancements. As the cloud engulfs everything, organizations will grapple with ephemeral technology, a surge in regulations, and an unrelenting need for speed that most organizations aren’t ready for. This webinar explores the future of compliance and risk in this dynamic environment, outlining the essential shifts organizations must make today to thrive in the hyperspeed era in the future. Join CISOs who will delve into the intricate challenges that lie ahead and strategies to ensure a seamless transition into the future.
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InfoSec content strategist, researcher, director, tech writer, blogger and community builder. Senior Vice President of Audience Content Strategy at CyberRisk Alliance.
Recently promoted to CEO, Travis is RegScale’s co-founder and former Chief Technology Officer. Through his leadership, RegScale implemented and expanded its Continuous Controls Monitoring platform, which overcomes the limitations in legacy Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC) by bridging security, risk, and compliance. Before launching RegScale, Travis was the Global Director for Strategic Programs at Bechtel Corporation, where he led the merger, cost savings, and transformation programs at Consolidated Nuclear Security. His former roles also include Deputy Director for the IT Services Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Chief Technology Officer for the National Nuclear Security Administration, Chief Information Officer for the Y-12 Site Office, and several senior executive assignments in the U.S. Department of Energy.
Christian, leading WestCap Management, LLC’s Cyber Practice since late 2020, brings a wealth of experience. Formerly a Senior Vice President at IDEMIA National Security Solutions, he directed federal growth strategy. His diverse background includes founding digital marketing firms, executive producing films, leading IBM’s public safety practice for the Middle East & Africa, and serving as Director of Strategic Technology Programs at the New York Police Department. Christian holds an MBA from NYU Stern and an engineering degree from Stevens Institute of Technology, along with several professional accreditations. He resides in New York City.