
Southern California CIO Community
Inner Circle
October 26, 2023 | The Colony House
October 26, 2023
The Colony House
Collaborate with your peers
Join Southern California's top CIOs for an intimate networking dinner and facilitated discussion on key business challenges. Enjoy a relaxed evening of dinner and drinks with your peers to share best practices, make new connections and build professional relationships.
Join your peers to discuss the most critical issues impacting CIOs today:
Taking a Proactive Cloud-First Approach to Cybersecurity
Staying Ahead of Cybercriminals in the Changing AI Landscape
Balancing the Need for Security with Need for Data Accessibility
Southern California CIO Governing Body
The Governing Body Co-Chairs shape the discussion topics and agenda, ensuring that all content is driven By CIOs, For CIOs®.
Governing Body Co-Chairs

Ginny Davis
Technicolor
SVP, CIO & CSO

Allen Fazio
Houlihan Lokey
Chief Information Officer

Kelly Hamilton
Sony Pictures Entertainment
CIO

Chad Hamilton
Fremantle
VP, Technology

Michael Keithley
United Talent Agency
CIO

Theresa Miller
LionsGate Entertainment
CIO & EVP, IT

Greg Moore
KB Home
VP & CIO

Anthony Moses
Yamaha Motor Finance Corporation
Global Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer

Bryan Muehlberger
Vuori Clothing
Chief Information Officer

Thomas Phelps
Innovate UCLA
Executive Chair and Laserfiche CIO
Agenda
October 26, 2023
4:30pm - 5:30pm Executive Networking Reception
5:30pm - 6:45pm Discussion Topics
Challenging the Course – A Proactive Approach to Cybersecurity

Wil Rivera
Sr Customer Engineering Manager
Google Chrome Enterprise

Wael Younan
Chief Information Officer/Chief Information Security Officer
CalOptima Health

Suzie Bonner
SVP & CIO
Reliance Steel & Aluminum

Thomas Phelps
Executive Chair and Laserfiche CIO
Innovate UCLA

Mark Hagan
CIO
AMN Healthcare Services

Steve McMillan
Head of IT Infrastructure Operations and Services
Mercury General Insurance
Today’s cybersecurity environment often feels like a race, and the enterprise’s position on the track is constantly shifting from first to last depending on the course they plot for themselves and the cybercriminals’ ability to stay ahead. Historically, the odds have been stacked against IT – the constantly changing landscape, a lack of dedicated resources, and the need for emerging skills are daily battles for the CIO and CISO. AI is rapidly changing the cybersecurity landscape. On the one hand, AI can be used to create powerful new security tools that can help organizations detect and respond to threats more effectively. On the other hand, AI can also be used by malicious actors to create more sophisticated attacks. Though it might feel like a zero-sum game, what if IT proactively took control by implementing cloud-first security approaches? Could these strategies keep the enterprise at the front of the pack?
Join this conversation with your peers to explore how IT could position themselves for success:
Keeping Pace with the Evolving Threat Landscape
- What are the biggest threats that your organization is facing today, and how are you monitoring the threat landscape?
- What are your top priorities for cybersecurity? What are your top challenges? How have you seen these goals and challenges shift over the last year?
- As the enterprise is building complex cloud environments to help the organization be more agile and make decisions faster, how do you balance the need for security with the need for data accessibility and employee productivity?
Taking a Proactive Approach to Cybersecurity
- How does your organization define proactive security control, and how has this approach helped your organization reduce the risk of cyberattacks?
- What sort of challenges have you faced internally with securing funding for cybersecurity before an attack occurs? And the challenges when implementing cloud-based security features?
- When securing funding, how have you justified the costs of proactive security control? What objections have you had to overcome in discussion with the board and leadership?
6:45pm - 7:15pm Networking Break
7:15pm - 8:30pm Summary Discussion & Dinner
8:30pm - 9:30pm Social Hour
Apply to Participate
Apply to participate in the Southern California CIO Community Inner Circle.
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Our selective approach maintains the high quality of the network and ensures top-level discussions with peers from the world’s leading organizations.
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Complimentary parking onsite.
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