Leaders with the FBI, USPS,
Exelon, Vibrent Health and Cyanco will take part in ISG
SICE Summit to discuss integrating technology and maximizing
enterprise security and ROI
As 5G, edge computing, AI, smart devices and the cloud converge,
enterprises must move beyond siloed technology implementations and
build a secure, intelligent, connected enterprise to capitalize on
business opportunities and meet cyber risk challenges, say experts
with Information Services Group (ISG) (Nasdaq:
III), a leading global technology research and
advisory firm.
Strategies for breaking down traditional technology and
organizational silos and ensuring technology investments work
together seamlessly and securely in an integrated and connected
enterprise will be the focus of the ISG SICE Summit,
June 15–16, in Washington, D.C. “SICE” is the acronym coined by ISG
for secure, intelligent, connected enterprise.
“Most enterprises have responded to the economic and consumer
pressures of recent years with siloed implementations of new
technologies,” said Bernie Hoecker, partner, ISG, and host of the
ISG SICE Summit. “A patchwork style of integration makes it
considerably more difficult to become a digitally mature
enterprise. For maximum ROI and the best protection against
catastrophic risk, enterprises must create a secure, intelligent,
connected enterprise—what we call SICE.”
Hoecker and other ISG experts will join industry leaders from
the FBI, U.S. Postal Service, Exelon, Vibrent Health, Cyanco,
Rackspace Technology and Persistent Systems to discuss
opportunities created by the convergence of 5G, edge computing, AI,
smart devices and the cloud to create new digital touchpoints and
value chains.
The keynote presentation will be delivered by Andrew McCabe,
former Deputy Director of the FBI, senior law enforcement analyst
for CNN, author of “The Threat: How the FBI Protects America in the
Age of Terror and Trump,” and expert on the biggest challenges
facing American interests now. In his presentation, “Navigating the
Geopolitical Landscape of Cybersecurity - A New Era of Corporate
Risk and Resilience,” McCabe will examine the intersection of
geopolitics and cybersecurity and the challenges enterprises face
in managing geopolitical cyber risk.
McCabe and Gregory Crabb, former vice president and chief
information security officer of the U.S. Postal Service, will
participate in the fireside chat, “Unraveling the Complexities of
Geopolitical Cyber Risk.” The speakers will combine their extensive
experience in law enforcement and cybersecurity leadership to
provide practical strategies for prioritizing strategic risk
assessments and examining business exposure to current and emerging
geopolitical risk and cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
Day one of the event also will include a panel discussion,
“Lessons Learned - A First-hand Account from the Early Adopters of
SICE,” with Brian Lillie, president of the Rackspace Technology
Private Cloud business unit, and a featured presentation, “How
Precision Medicine, Powered by Emerging Technologies, is
Transforming Healthcare,” with Praduman Jain, founder and CEO of
Vibrent Health. Jain will be joined by Keerthi Harikrishnan, domain
expert, and Pandurang Kamat, CTO, both of Persistent Systems, a
multinational technology services company.
A separate panel discussion, “SICE and Organizational Change,”
featuring Dhirendra Diwan, director, Analytics and BI, with Cyanco,
a minerals mining company, will explore the changes required to
transform an organization from separate teams to a proactive,
collaborative culture. The day will conclude with the ISG Startup
Challenge, featuring entrepreneurs with Datalogz and DigitalEx
pitching their technology solutions to a panel of judges, with the
audience voting on the winner.
Hoecker said three technology areas have been left behind in
digital transformation—operational technology, such as oil rigs and
factories; value chain technology, including real-time interactions
and decisions between supply chain partners, and consumer
technology, where “dumb” products compete with smart home
technology and other smart devices. As these three technology areas
converge, the intersecting intelligence will create new touchpoints
and opportunities to generate value.
“To leverage the possibilities of SICE, enterprises should
clarify the most critical business objectives that will enable them
to profitably grow and compete, and adopt an aggressive,
innovation-focused approach to digital transformation,” he said.
“Monitoring assets continuously, nurturing the ability to adapt
according to the business value being delivered, and building a
strategic blueprint of a connected enterprise will separate winners
from losers.”
Day two of the ISG event will open with Scott Franklin,
director, Security Architecture and Engineering for Exelon,
presenting “A SASE to Zero Trust Journey of a Complex Industrial
Leader,” exploring how the leading energy provider successfully
transformed its data center and network security to a rigorous Zero
Trust model.
Throughout the day-and-a-half program, ISG experts will present
insights and strategies on the role of AI, data and cloud; unified
networks and infrastructure; how to evolve data analytics from a
theory to a pragmatic strategy; security and intelligence; supplier
governance; leveraging a partner ecosystem, and applications and
implementation plans for emerging technologies.
The ISG SICE Summit is sponsored by IBM, Accenture, Hitachi
Vantara, Microland, Persistent Systems, Rackspace Technology,
Ensono and In2IT Technologies. Additional information and
registration are available on the event website.
About ISG
ISG (Information Services Group) (Nasdaq: III) is a
leading global technology research and advisory firm. A trusted
business partner to more than 900 clients, including more than 75
of the world’s top 100 enterprises, ISG is committed to helping
corporations, public sector organizations, and service and
technology providers achieve operational excellence and faster
growth. The firm specializes in digital transformation services,
including automation, cloud and data analytics; sourcing advisory;
managed governance and risk services; network carrier services;
strategy and operations design; change management; market
intelligence and technology research and analysis. Founded in 2006,
and based in Stamford, Conn., ISG employs more than 1,600
digital-ready professionals operating in more than 20 countries—a
global team known for its innovative thinking, market influence,
deep industry and technology expertise, and world-class research
and analytical capabilities based on the industry’s most
comprehensive marketplace data. For more information, visit
www.isg-one.com.
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