A CISO Panel Discussion

How to Limit Exposure to Your Organization’s Sensitive Data

In order for organizations to protect PII and PHI data from the prying hands of attackers, their very means of protecting data makes it inaccessible to individuals who must be able to access the same data to further their business's needs.

Whether data has to be shared with downstream systems or analyzed by other business units without the risk of insider threat, learn from four cybersecurity experts on how limiting exposure to sensitive data is redefining the data security and privacy market.


Meet the Panelists

Nish Majmudar, CISSP, CISM

Deputy Chief Information Security Officer, Director of Information Security Engineering at FEPOC CareFirst BCBS

Keynote Speaker and Visionary leader with over 25 years of experience in Information Technology specializing in Cyber Security Engineering and Operations, Security Management, Risk Management, Privacy and Data Protection, Identity and Access Management, Application Security, Network Security and Endpoint Security. Nish has a proven track record in delivering Digital Transformation, Cloud Security, and maturing NIST security posture for organizations. He has led teams through proof of concepts and selection, including successful implementations of various cyber security tools and services to provide optimal security controls for all critical business information systems and data. Nish has prepared and presented quarterly cyber security metrics, current threat and risk posture, enhancements and roadmap at C-Level and Board meetings. Prior to FEPOC, CareFirst BCBS, Nish held Information Security roles at Freddie Mac, Entrust, and at Network Specialty Group, Inc. 

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Jimmie Owens

Chief Information Security Officer at DXC Technology

Jimmie has over twenty two years of background in multiple facets of technology leadership in operational excellence, security, and risk management. He has an extensive background in delivering collaborative solutions in all facets of technology infrastructure and operations. 

Security Scorecard named Jimmie as one of the Top CISOs of 2018. Prior to DXC Technology, Jimmie worked as CISO at Paychex, as Senior VP of IT at PenFed Credit Union, as Assistant VP of Information Security at the Navy Federal Credit Union, as CIO of Accutech Systems, and CIO at HD Builder Supply. 

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Purandar Das

CEO & Co-Founder of Sotero 

Throughout his career, Purandar has worked on utilizing technology to solve complex business challenges. He adopts a pragmatic approach that enables businesses to leverage technology to achieve business goals and power growth. Purandar has built world class organizations that have added to the organization’s growth by crafting new products and offerings that have grown the company’s top line. Purandar has been on the leading edge of embracing new technology to help organizations transition their product & technology offerings.

Purandar started Sotero with the conviction that today’s data protection was deficient and that a better approach was needed to protect data. He is a firm believer that security, where the core focus is not the data, is not a viable option.

Purandar was most recently the CTO at Infogroup. Prior to Infogroup, Purandar was the CTO at Epsilon, where he led the Digital Solutions organization. He has held leadership & management roles at a variety of other organizations.

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Moderator

Neil Saltman

VP of Strategic Accounts  at Sotero

Neil is VP of Strategic Accounts at Sotero. Prior to Sotero, Neil has held sales leadership roles at Anomali, Ensilo, Critical Design Associates, Bromium, Unisys, Dell, and Opnet Technologies, Inc. Neil is the author of Cybersecurity Sales: A Buyer's and Seller's’ Perspective. He is the co-founder and president of DMV Roundtable and Carolina’s CISO Roundtable. Neil has extensive experience as a sales leader from startups to  large enterprise organizations with over a decade of technology sales experience.  

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