THE RISK INSTITUTE EXECUTIVE EDUCATION SERIES: BALANCING RISK TO CREATE VALUE THE BREADTH OF A CYBER THREAT THE CONVERSATION ABOUT RISK STARTS HERE ABOUT THE RISK INSTITUTE Rapid advances in technology, coupled with the growth of the internet, are revolutionizing the way business and individuals interact. Integrated networks are allowing organizations to access, analyze, use and share information more easily than ever before. Yet, as the global economy becomes increasingly inter-connected, organizations also are exposed to a wide range of known and unknown cyber threats. The Risk Institute brings together leading academics and a collection of forward-thinking companies that understand that effective risk management strategies position them to create value in a competitive and dynamic marketplace. The Risk Institute Executive Education Series arms practitioners with fresh perspectives and approaches to: In this session, Johnny Deutsch (EY), Greg Kimmel (Battelle) and John Peterson (Aon) collaborate to discuss the evolving environment of cyber threats. Overall, the session will emphasize the importance of balancing the power of cyber ecosystems with the associated risks to create value. Executives will learn how to: • Develop a systematic approach to understanding the evolving cyber landscape and assess the cyber threats facing their organizations. • Develop an enterprise-wide approach to assess their organizations' vulnerabilities to cyber threats. • Proactively quantify their organization's cyber exposure and apply potenital risk management and insurance solutions to help insulate the exposure. • Apply current findings of research on cyber vulnerability to their products and services. ENGAGEMENT WITH OTHER SENIOR EXECUTIVES Executives will have an opportunity to engage in a panel discussion with our session leaders and their peers about the successes and current challenges in cyber risk management in today's economic environment. Lunch also will provide participants with the opportunity to network. • Identify, measure and manage risks critical to an organization’s success • Apply leading academic research to business strategies for more competitive and sustainable advantages • Communicate effective risk management strategies to create an integrated and enterprise-wide approach • Create an organizational culture that manages risk proactively by allowing ideas, innovation and initiatives to flourish To register please contact: Denita Strietelmeier Program Manager The Risk Institute strietelmeier.1@osu.edu (614) 688-8289 BIOGRAPHIES OF SESSION LEADERS Johnny Deutsch ,Senior Manager, Risk Advisory Services, Ernst & Young LLP Deutsch comes from the defense industry, and has served for more than seven years as a military intelligence officer at the rank of Captain, in the Israeli technological intelligence unit (the Israeli DARPA) dealing with cyber security. In his past roles, Johnny has lectured and briefed heads of state and high-ranking military personnel, sat in numerous committees in the Israeli parliament (the Knesset) as an information security advisor and was a speaker in several international conventions (Troopers, DeepINTEL, Toorcon, GrrCon). Prior to his employment at EY, Deutsch was a consultant at the Israeli Ministry of Defense (MoD) and managed large scale projects in the field of cyber security. John Peterson, Financial Services Group | Professional Risk Solutions - National Practice Leader, Aon Risk Solutions With nearly 27 years of service at Aon, Peterson is currently responsible for directly delivering the Professional Risk Solutions (PRS) services and expertise to clients and prospects and coordinating PRS efforts with Aon Risk Solutions (ARS) U.S. retail offices. He also leads and executes various business-related responsibilities across all Aon companies in connection with the Aon Regulatory Settlement and related contingent commission matters. Peterson's background includes specialized focus in the management and professional liability area, encompassing financially driven products and solutions including Directors & Officers Liability, Employment Practices Liability, Professional Liability, Fiduciary Liability, Crime Insurance, Cyber Insurance, and Kidnap/Ransom Insurance. PROGRAM AT A GLANCE WHAT: The Breadth of a Cyber Threat WHEN: Wednesday, August 12 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. WHERE: The Ohio State University The Blackwell Inn and Conference Center Pfahl Hall #140 2110 Tuttle Park Place Columbus, OH 43210 WHO: Senior executives and business unit leaders charged with driving growth and creating value while managing risk COST: $895 Greg Kimmel, Business Line Manager of Mission Focus Tools and Services, Cyber Innovations Business Unit, Battelle Greg’s responsibilities include program execution, work force planning, talent management, recruiting, market strategy, and sales. This team’s core capabilities include software and hardware vulnerability research and reverse engineering. The business line has experience applying our core cyber skill sets (Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science) and unique proprietary tools to the exploitation of materials and electronics. Additionally, the team is complemented by a group of SME’s conducting in-depth information assurance (IA) research and providing technical oversight, guidance, and policy development for the Identity Management and Cryptographic solutions. Bernadette A. Minton, Professor of Finance, Arthur E. Shepard Endowed Professor in Insurance and Academic Director of the Risk Institute at T he Ohio State University Fisher College of Business Dr. Minton’s research interests range from risk management to corporate governance. Her research is published in leading financial economics journals as well as the financial press, and her work on firms’ risk management practices is cited in leading academic journals and the financial press. As Academic Director of the Risk Institute, Dr. Minton coordinates the Risk Institute’s activities and leads the Institute’s Academic Research Committee, educational programing and curriculum development. She currently teaches risk management to Fisher graduate and undergraduate students and works closely with future finance thought leaders in her role as cocoordinator of the PhD program in finance. Dr. Minton received a BA from Mount Holyoke College, and a MA and PhD from the University of Chicago. UPCOMING SESSIONS: Cost: $595 When: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on each date November 12, 2015 Weather Disruption and Risk Management January 21, 2016 Brand and Reputational Risk in a Digital World March 30, 2016 Risk Modeling: The Past and the Future May 12, 2016 The Talent War: Managing the Talent Pipeline and Succession Planning FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: The Risk Institute The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business riskinstitute@fisher.osu.edu fisher.osu.edu/risk