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On Monday, January 30, the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity will kick off its CyberMētis Speaker Series with a seminar featuring Davis Hake, Co-Founder and Vice President of Communications at Resilience, a cyber insurance company.
A board member of a Fortune 100 company recently said, “The future CISO needs to be a financially-minded business leader who is the principal cyber risk advisor to the CEO and Board.” In this talk, Hake will share his perspective on the evolving role of digital risk in companies and which areas the security community needs to pay more attention to. Discussion topics will include: budgeting to stop cyber attacks while also growing company revenue; cybersecurity solutions that enable vs block business priorities; how much cyber insurance and risk transfer a company should have; how cybersecurity leaders balance responsibilities to their users vs their companies; and what Boards of Directors are looking for in the talent pipeline.
This seminar series is open to UC Berkeley graduate and undergraduate students, researchers, and faculty members only. Light refreshments will be provided.
RSVPs required: https://forms.gle/puieE5TJgQiz1Nu28
Davis Hake is the Co-Founder and Vice President of Communications at Resilience Insurance. Prior to starting Resilience in 2016, Hake managed cybersecurity strategy for Palo Alto Networks, served on the National Security Council, and was a lead author of cybersecurity legislation in the U.S. Congress. Hake also currently lectures on Cyber Risk Management at the University of California, Berkeley and is a Term Member at the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Accessibility Accommodations
If you require an accommodation for effective communication (ASL interpreting, CART captioning, alternative media formats, etc.) or information about mobility access in order to fully participate in this event, please contact Rachel Wesen at rachelwesen@berkeley.edu with as much advance notice as possible and at least 7–10 days in advance of the event.