In almost all companies and industries, cybersecurity risk management is rapidly evolving to meet increasing demands from customers and regulators, as well as the needs of internal mission-critical operations. Many providers are streamlining their services, reducing prices, and improving quality by taking advantage of cloud-based service models, service-oriented architectures, machine learning, big data and artificial intelligence.
The next Princeton CIO Roundtable will give you the chance to talk openly and candidly with your peers about Cyber-Security: the challenges, the risks, the work underway, and tactics/solutions you could use in your organizations. We’ll talk about how to select the right solutions and achieve the right blend for your company.
Our discussion will be led by one of our regular Princeton CIO Roundtable attendees, Chris Shull, the CISO and DPO of the Weichert Companies, Salem Medical Center, and Xpand. Earlier in his career he was in an IT leadership role at Drexel University. Chris has extensive experience integrating strategy, technology and operations to mitigate cyber-security risk for several organizations. Indeed, his experience was recognized last month when he was named a Fellow in Information Privacy by the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) – congratulations, Chris!

