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In Person Meeting: AI Governance: Balancing AI Innovation, Transparency, and Security

  • Thursday, October 10, 2024
  • 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
  • Cowboy Jacks in Bloomington, 2801 Southtown Dr, Bloomington, MN 55431

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In Person Meeting:  - Please note the room change from the original location published - see you at Cowboy Jacks!


AI Governance: Balancing AI Innovation, Transparency, and Security

The rapidly evolving landscape of AI presents unparalleled opportunities for efficiency and innovation within enterprise IT ecosystems. However, the integration of AI technologies also brings to bear the complexity of security, resilience, and recovery considerations that require guidance and governance across the entire organization. Join the AI Panel of experts as they address AI deployments and environments in private and public domains, the delicate equilibrium between technological advancement and regulatory compliance, and associated challenges as well as the pathways to success.


Agenda:


1:30p   Welcome and announcements
1:40p   Session -
2:45p   Q&A
3:00p   Breakout rooms for networking around BC, DR, CM and general topics
3:30p   Closing


Panel speakers -


Clea Ostendort


Clea is Wolfpack Security’s Co-Founder and CEO. She leads the company in vision and delivery and brings the ability to bridge tech and people into the AppSec consulting space. She has been in security and tech for 15 years playing roles in sales, delivery, advisory and product management. Clea loves to get to the root cause of problems and find a win-win solution for everyone. Wolfpack was created as a way to improve application security posture overall to ensure the products we use are trustworthy of our information.

 

Prior to Wolfpack, Clea worked at Code42 as Field CISO where she helped build and develop data security solutions. She has spoken at many conferences and podcasts including Blackhat, Open Source North, The CISO Series, Enterprise Sec Weekly and more. She is active in the Women in Tech communities and continues to organize events nationwide.

 

Off the keyboard, Clea loves to cook, garden, draw and generally create beautiful things.


Shawn Riley


A lifelong technologist and entrepreneur, Shawn started his first company at the age of 16. He worked as a thought leader for companies like IBM and the Mayo Clinic. His career has included massive change and transformation initiatives spanning multi-billion-dollar organizations and roles as Chief Executive Officer, Chief Information Officer, Chief Technology Officer, and Information Management Officer.  In 2017, Shawn was appointed by Governor Doug Burgum to lead as the state of North Dakota’s Chief Information Officer and cabinet member.  Today, Shawn serves as the co-CEO of Bisblox, a Venture Studio building companies around the world enabling a purpose to be bold, disrupt boring, and strengthen growth while enabling a vision that asks, “How might we help others succeed?”


Jordan Wiseman


Jordan Wiseman has worked for more than a quarter century removing barriers, improving security, and enhancing lives through technology. He combines practical information technology experience with modern business and legal research skills to protect people and data.  Currently, Jordan is a Fellow with Online Business Systems where he works with clients in several sectors as a Virtual CISO, strategic consultant, and trusted advisor.  He contributes research and leadership on many topics, including, Compliance, Cryptography, Extended Reality, Web 3.0 technologies, and Data Privacy and is a Senior Technical Advisor to X Reality Safety Intelligence (XRSI).


Paul Veeneman


 With over 27 years of experience across various industries including Finance, Oil and Gas, Healthcare and Manufacturing, Paul has been actively working within the Nation’s critical infrastructure, addressing challenges, providing guidance, insight and innovation in Operations Technology, Industrial Controls, IoT, IIoT, SCADA cyber security knowledge, expertise, and education. Paul currently holds the CISSP, CISM, and CRISC certifications, and serves on several boards, including the local Minnesota chapters of InfraGard, the Information Systems Security Association (ISSA), and the International Society of Automation (ISA).


Proud member of UMSA (Upper Midwest Security Alliance), a nonprofit alliance of security and risk-related organizations and host of the Secure360 Conference.

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