Building Security through Collaboration: Implementing GLBA with a Community Approach

Thursday, May 02, 2024 | 9:15AM–10:00AM CT | Greenway Ballroom D-G, Second Floor
Session Type: Breakout Session
Delivery Format: Presentation/Panel Session
Join us for a conversation focused on how a community-based approach can be used to effectively implement a Gramm-Leach-Bliley (GLBA) security program in organizations facing resource constraints such as limited staff in the Information Security Office (ISO), distributed groups with disparate lines of reporting, and lack of a centralized IT or compliance department. We will discuss how involving the community in security planning and execution can help maximize available resources and provide a more comprehensive security solution. Our presentation will cover practical steps for engaging stakeholders and building community partnerships, including leveraging existing resources and knowledge, creating communication channels, and identifying community leaders. Attendees will learn how this approach can lead to increased security awareness, improved practices, and a more robust security program overall. The presentation will provide actionable insights and strategies for organizations looking to enhance their GLBA security programs in a resource-constrained environment.

Presenters

  • José Dominguez

    Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), University of Oregon
  • Cleven Mmari

    Director of IT Security Compliance, University of Oregon

Resources & Downloads

  • Building Security through Collaboration Implementing GLBA with a Community ApproachPresentatio 1

    Updated on 11/27/2024