Community-Centric Leadership

This event was curated by and for the Los Angeles 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:

Cybersecurity risk is a fundamental pillar of enterprise risk management, yet many organizations continue to struggle with a disconnect between technical security programs and business objectives such as growth, revenue, and loss mitigation. 

At the Los Angeles CISO Dinner, Ed Covert will discuss how enterprise security architecture enables security leaders to translate business relevant outcomes and drivers into cybersecurity requirements and create a shared language of risk and value. Attendees will engage in a focused discussion on how aligning security controls to business context and intent allows executives to clearly evaluate trade-offs, prioritize investments, and make more informed risk decisions. 

Key Discussion Points 
•    Defining business attributes through contextual understanding and conceptual intent 
•    Designing security drivers and controls that enable the enterprise and support strategic goals 
•    Making cybersecurity risk, gaps, and investment trade-offs visible and actionable for executive leadership

Ed Covert
Ed Covert
President
ISC2 Los Angeles

Venue Information:

Yamashiro Hollywood

1999 N. Sycamore Ave

Hollywood, CA 90068 

Questions?

Please reach out to [email protected] or to your community cultivator, Jennifer Cox at [email protected].