In a case closely watched by security leaders globally, the former Uber CSO was convicted of two felonies related to a 2016 security incident at the company. The decision reverberated throughout the security community, leaving unanswered questions particularly about personal liability. Today Sullivan advises startups and mentors security leaders in addition to serving as CEO of the nonprofit humanitarian relief organization Ukraine Friends. In a candid conversation, Sullivan will share the lessons he hopes security leaders learn from his case, so that they, their team, and their company don’t ever go through anything similar. He will also make suggestions for how the private sector can better collaborate with the government and share other insights about the high-stakes pressures on CSOs in an era of unrelenting breaches, ransomware, and automated attacks.
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Location: Wassaja Ballroom