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With Helen Dixon (Commissioner for Data Protection, Ireland), Anne Neuberger (Dir. Cybersecurity, NSA), Ali Rowghani (CEO, Y Combinator Continuity), Laszlo Bock (Founder, Humu), Barbarba Whye (Chief Diversity Officer, Intel), Michael Seibel (Partner, Y Combinator), Daniel Dines (Founder, UiPath), John Bussey (Editor, WSJ).
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EVENT DETAILS
The 2020 CIO Network annual meeting will bring together CIO Network members, top industry leaders & WSJ editors to discuss the latest issues facing technology on March 2-3.

Meeting Themes will Include:

The CIO as C-suite leader
Enterprise applications for 5G & quantum computing
Scaling innovation
How to maximize the CEO/CIO relationship
Getting the board on board
Managing across different national regulatory regimes
Robotic process automation & the enterprise

For a recap of last year's meeting, please review our special report or watch the video highlight reel.

MARCH 2
MARCH 3
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

CIO NETWORK WOMEN'S RECEPTION
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

WELCOME RECEPTION
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

OPENING DINNER AND PROGRAM

WELCOME REMARKS
JOHN BUSSEY
Associate Editor
The Wall Street Journal

5G AND ENTERPRISE
5G/IoT & AI/Machine learning are coming together in ways that will force companies to change the way they get things done, from the factory floor to the retail store & even the board room. How can CIOs help the board & senior leadership adapt to these changes?


THE CEO-CIO PARTNERSHIP
How to optimize a critical relationship in the C-suite.

8:00 PM

NIGHTCAPS

MARCH 2
MARCH 3
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

CIO NETWORK WOMEN'S RECEPTION
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

WELCOME RECEPTION
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

OPENING DINNER AND PROGRAM

WELCOME REMARKS
JOHN BUSSEY
Associate Editor
The Wall Street Journal

5G AND ENTERPRISE
5G/IoT & AI/Machine learning are coming together in ways that will force companies to change the way they get things done, from the factory floor to the retail store & even the board room. How can CIOs help the board & senior leadership adapt to these changes?


THE CEO-CIO PARTNERSHIP
How to optimize a critical relationship in the C-suite.

8:00 PM

NIGHTCAPS
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM

BREAKFAST
8:30 AM - 8:35 AM

OPENING REMARKS
JOHN BUSSEY
Associate Editor
The Wall Street Journal
8:35 AM - 9:00 AM

THE QUANTUM FUTURE
Quantum computers, which employ a physics that confounded Albert Einstein, are inching closer to mainstream adoption. We will explore how the CIO can lead adoption of this technology, which will upend everything from encryption to our sense of what's possible in business.

9:00 AM - 9:25 AM

THE NEW PRIVACY MANDATE
New laws such as Europe's GDPR & the California Consumer Privacy Act place unprecedented pressure on corporations to protect data privacy. How can CIOs help their companies embrace the new mandates & create a culture that begins with privacy protection?

PERSPECTIVES

HELEN DIXON
Commissioner for Data Protection
Data Protection Commission Ireland
LOTHAR DETERMANN
Partner
Baker McKenzie
9:25 AM - 9:45 AM

SECURITY IN THE CLOUD
Companies are shifting ever-more sensitive workloads off site. What are the NSA's new guidelines for security in the cloud?

PERSPECTIVE

ANNE NEUBERGER
Director, Cybersecurity Directorate
National Security Agency
9:45 AM - 10:00 AM

LESSONS FROM THE PRINCE'
An expert in the art of corporate politics, drawing on her study of Macchiavelli, shares her research into how CIOs can maximize their influence & effectiveness among directors & senior leadership.

PRESENTATION BY

TINA NUNNO
Distinguished Vice President & Fellow
Gartner, Inc
10:00 AM - 10:25 AM

UNDERSTANDING THE MODERN WORKFORCE
How can the CIO lead a workforce that is adapting to big changes in technology, skills, demographics & culture?

PERSPECTIVES

LASZLO BOCK
CEO & Co-Founder, Humu
SVP, People Operations, Google (2006-2016)
BARBARA H. WHYE
Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer & VP of Human Resources
Intel
10:25 AM - 11:00 AM

REFRESHMENT BREAK
11:00 AM - 11:20 AM

FRONTIERS OF DATA SCIENCE
Data is driving major innovations in everything from precision medicine to criminal justice & every aspect of business. A look at what's next.

PERSPECTIVE

DJ PATIL
Head of Technology, Devoted Health;
Chief Data Scientist, United States Office of Science & Technology Policy (2015 - 2017)
11:20 AM - 11:45 AM

INVESTING FOR SCALE
Businesses often wrestle with how to scale an emerging technology so it helps critical operations. A lesson might be found in the world of venture-backed startups.

PERSPECTIVES

ALI ROWGHANI
CEO
Y Combinator Continuity
MICHAEL SEIBEL
CEO & Partner
Y Combinator
11:55 AM - 12:55 PM

BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Participants join discussions on critical issues affecting enterprise technology & the work of the CIO.

THE NEW LEADERSHIP SKILLS
The CIO is in charge of major corporate projects that have the potential to transform the enterprise. What skills, vision & experience are needed to execute at this level?

NAVIGATING GLOBAL TECH REGULATION AND COMPLIANCE
From California's CCPA to Europe's GDPR, data-privacy & security compliance are getting more complex. What does early experience say about the roadmap ahead?

GETTING THE BOARD ON BOARD
Whether it's cybersecurity costs or a big enterprise project, approval lies with the board. How is that sale by the CIO best made? And what avenues are there for getting the CIO not just before the board, but on the board?

RETHINKING CHINA
Trade fights, data localization restrictions, rising costs - there are lots of reasons that doing business with China is getting dicier. How can these supply chains be best managed, & what are reasonable alternatives?

ADOPTING AI IN THE ENTERPRISE
Yes, there's plenty of hype. But there's also a lot of opportunity. What are the best near-term applications for this revolutionary technology?

SCALING UP
How to take that smart idea your department has launched & build it into something that shapes the direction of the enterprise.

CONCURRENT SESSION FOR NON MEMBERS
*Non member breakout: This breakout discussion is available to special guests of the annual meeting who are not members of the CIO Network.

1:05 PM - 1:55 PM

LUNCH PROGRAM AND ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
Participants join a roundtable discussion of their choice at lunch. Each is led by a fellow participant with expertise in a specific topic, issue or industry. Tables noted as (Sponsored) are hosted by our sponsors & are not part of The Wall Street Journal News Department's program.

2:10 PM - 2:30 PM

ROBOTICS PROCESS AUTOMATION
CIOs are pouring money into business process automation. How can they get the most out of these investments - & get their peers on board?

PERSPECTIVE

DANIEL DINES
Founder & CEO
UiPath
2:30 PM - 2:45 PM

BEYOND SEARCH
From Google to Expedia, search is almost synonymous with the Web. But that won't always be true. Witness the rise of the new AI-driven conversational paradigm that underlies the super apps of Asia.

PRESENTATION BY

FREDERIC LALONDE
Founder & CEO
Hopper
2:45 PM - 3:10 PM

INFLUENCING THE BOARD
Two corporate directors talk about what separates the CIOs who influence their thinking & win their support, from those who don't.

PERSPECTIVES

AMY BANSE
Managing Director & Head of Funds, Comcast Ventures
Director, Clorox, Adobe, Nextdoor, TuneIn, Quantifind
ROBIN WASHINGTON
EVP & CFO, Gilead Sciences
Director, Salesforce, Alphabet, Honeywell
3:10 PM - 3:40 PM

REFRESHMENT BREAK
3:40 PM - 4:00 PM

AFTER THE BREACH
You've been hacked, you've located the damage, & you've initiated remediation. But when & what should you disclose to regulators?

PERSPECTIVE

HESTER PEIRCE
Commissioner
SEC
4:00 PM - 4:25 PM

THE CIO AS BUSINESS LEADER
Insights from a CIO on what it means to have a strong business vision & bring people along with you.

PERSPECTIVE

SALLY GILLIGAN
CIO
Gap
4:25 PM - 4:30 PM

CLOSING REMARKS
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

CLOSING RECEPTION
 
 
 
 
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