Venue Information
Frequently Asked Questions
- CISO-developed curriculum focused on education, thought leadership, and best practice sharing
- Interactive sessions including boardroom meetings, Q&As, and networking breaks and meals
- No vendor sales pitches or 'booth', only structured technology education
- Expand your personal network with your community's cybersecurity elite
- The Chatham House Rule applies
- Earn CPE accreditation
- 5-Star hotel accommodations, meals, and receptions
- Executive Leadership Development
- CISO-Led Case Studies
- CISO-Developed Resource Guides
- Emerging Threat Intelligence
- Workforce Strategies
- Boardroom and Business Leader Engagement
- Offensive and Proactive Security Design
CISOS, Emerging Executives, and Risk Management Leaders.
As an intimate, executive-level event, attendance is reserved for an organization's most senior cybersecurity executive (CISO or CISO equivalent). To enhance multi-disciplinary problem solving throughout the curriculum, we encourage participation from:
- CIOs
- CTOs
- CPOs
- Risk, Legal, and Operational Executives
- Technology, privacy and business executives who are risk-focused and cyber conscious
The main stage sessions during the CyberRisk Leadership Exchange will be recorded. All Q&A during the main stage session and all other sessions during the event will follow the Chatham House Rule and are not recorded.
This is a complimentary event.
Please notify us of your late arrival so we can prepare ahead of time.
Please contact us with the name, title and email of the person you would like to attend and we will notify you if your substitution request can be accommodated.
This event will comply with all federal, state and local healthcare requirements.
To receive your CPE certificate, please stop by the registration desk as you leave the event. You have 45 days after the event to collect your CPE certificate.
All attendees, speakers, sponsors, volunteers and staff at our conference are required to agree with the following code of conduct. CyberRisk Alliance will enforce this code throughout the conference. CyberRisk Alliance is dedicated to creating a safe, harassment-free environment where participants can comfortably learn and network with their peers as well our speakers, sponsors and staff, therefore, harassment at the Twin Cities Leadership Exchange is absolutely prohibited. Harassment includes any behavior that a fellow participant would find intimidating, hostile or offensive. This includes, but is not limited to, verbal comments regarding gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion or political beliefs. Sexual or objectifying language, clothing/outfits and/or imagery will also not be tolerated during any part of the conference. Participants who violate these rules may be asked to leave the conference without refund at the discretion of CyberRisk Alliance.