Community-Centric Leadership

This event was curated by and for the Dallas Leadership Board, a group of local leaders committed to the idea that national security and critical infrastructure resiliency is strengthened through peer-to-peer knowledge sharing, diversity, and leadership development.

Their collective insights and recommendations influence every aspect of this program including speakers, topics, and technology partner participation.   

What Members Say: 

Dinner Topic:

At the Dallas CISO Dinner, cyber risk leaders will engage in a forward-looking discussion on how 2025’s defining issues are shaping priorities for the year ahead. 
 
2025 was a transformative year for cyber risk where global and industry events reshaped how organizations think about resilience, third party dependencies, the expanding attack surfaces, and the accelerating use of AI by both defenders and adversaries. Through a cyber and operational-risk lens, let’s explore what these shifts mean for security leaders in 2026—especially within highly interconnected business environments like Dallas–Fort Worth. 

Join for insights into aligning security leadership with business outcomes and maintaining a strong risk posture in 2026. The conversation will explore: 
    - Key lesson patterns from 2025’s incidents and external risk exposures, and what truly warrants attention in 2026
    - How automation and evolving attack vectors are reshaping cyber risk and operational resilience
    - Approaches to integrated risk management, collaboration, and investment alignment across complex ecosystems

Venue Information:

Perry's - Frisco

2440 Parkwood Blvd

Frisco, TX 75034

Room: Vintage/Legacy

Questions?

Please reach out to [email protected] or to your community cultivator, Brian Greig at [email protected].