Meet us at the following events to discover how a quantitative approach to information risk management enables effective decision-making.
Collaborate with your peers of world leading organizations in advancing FAIRTM best practices in specialized FAIR Institute workgroups.
Local Chapters provide the opportunity to meet with your peers in your geographical area to learn from each other’s expertise and applications of FAIRTM.
October 17 & 18 2023
Washington, DC
Hosted by the FAIR Institute and our sponsoring partners, the 2023 FAIR Conference brings leaders in information and operational risk management together to explore best FAIR practices that produce greater value and alignment with business goals.
Large enterprises and government organizations are creating breakthroughs in the management of information and operational risk that enable business-aligned communication, cost-effective decision-making and ultimately managing what matters.
FAIRCON19 Teaser Opening KeynoteEnabling Risk Management Programs
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FAIRCON19 Teaser Board & CISO PanelPen-Testing Your Board Pitch
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Risk management frameworks and maturity models abound, and it’s been argued that — if followed — they result in effective risk management programs. But do they actually work? In this keynote, Jack Jones, 3x CISO and author of the FAIRTM quantitative risk model, shares his views on what it takes for a risk management program to “actually work”, why it’s so crucial, and how common practices fall short. He’ll also describe how organizations can build a roadmap for achieving a higher state of efficacy. |
Exclusive FAIRCON19 Session Trailer: Featuring two veteran board members, James Lam, E*TRADE and Chris Inglis, FedEx, presenting attendees with a rare opportunity to hear directly from the source what board directors want to know before bestowing their support – or throwing you out of the room. This session provides actionable advice on satisfying board members’ appetite for cyber risk analysis on an equal, quantitative footing with enterprise risk analysis (ERM).
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