featuredspeakers 2020

Etay Maor

Boston College Adjunct Professor, Cyber Security Researcher, Keynote Speaker, RSA Conference Member Committee

Etay Maor

Boston College Adjunct Professor, Cyber Security Researcher, Keynote Speaker, RSA Conference Member Committee

Etay Maor is Chief Security Officer at IntSights.

As CSO, Etay leads the security advisory practice at IntSights where he works with CISOs and other senior cybersecurity executives to develop risk management-based cybersecurity programs.

Etay has extensive experience in cybersecurity having worked at IBM, Trusteer, and RSA. Etay holds a BA in Computer Science and a MA in Counter Terrorism and Cyber Terrorism and is currently a professor at Boston College.

Lily Mok

Research Vice President on Leadership, Culture and People Dynamics, CIO Research group, Gartner

Kick-Starting Innovation from Within Information Technology

Lily Mok

Research Vice President on Leadership, Culture and People Dynamics, CIO Research group, Gartner

Presentation Description - Friday January 10, 1:30 pm to 2:15 pm

Kick-Starting Innovation from Within IT

Saying we need our teams to be more innovative is easy; building the organizational competency of innovation is not. You need to know what you want to achieve, create the mechanisms that will help you achieve your strategy, and guide the organization to behave in an innovative way. This session will offer practical advice on how you can kick-start innovation in your team, as soon as you get back from this conference.

Biography

Lily Mok is a Research Vice President on Leadership, Culture and People Dynamics team within the CIO Research group. Ms. Mok focuses her research on helping CIOs and their IT organizations improve the capabilities, performance and contribution of the IT workforce. She frequently provides strategic and practical advice to CIOs, IT leaders, senior HR leaders and practitioners on topics such as strategic workforce planning, IT job family and role design, competency models, recruitment, employee engagement, reward, retention and career development. Ms. Mok has extensive experience in global HR and compensation consulting, and is a Certified Compensation Professional specialized in designing and developing employee reward strategy and programs.

Saying we need our teams to be more innovative is easy; building the organizational competency of innovation is not. You need to know what you want to achieve, create the mechanisms that will help you achieve your strategy, and guide the organization to behave in an innovative way. This session will offer practical advice on how you can kick-start innovation in your team, as soon as you get back from this conference.

Ken Eisner

Global Lead, AWS Educate

The Future of Learning: Developing Future-Ready Learners to Impact the Global Tech Workforce Shortfall

Ken Eisner

Global Lead, AWS Educate

Presentation Details - Thursday January 9, 1:00 pm to 1:45 pm

The Future of Learning: Developing Future-Ready Learners to Impact the Global Tech Workforce Shortfall

The intersection of data and technology permeates life in the digital era. The future of learning demands that we prepare traditional and non-traditional learners alike with the skills and competencies they’ll need to do the jobs of tomorrow. As the world becomes increasingly connected and artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cloud computing become indispensable tools, understanding the technology that enables these applications is fast becoming fundamental in every position and every industry.

Join the founder of AWS Educate, Amazon’s global initiative to dramatically accelerate cloud learning and prepare students for a cloud-enabled workforce, to explore the dynamics of data, the cloud, and the future of work. Ken will share insights gained from over 20 years spearheading local and global initiatives that improve educational outcomes and delivery methods and partnership with more than 2,400 educational institutions worldwide.

Biography

Ken is an education technology leader with 20+ years-experience spearheading initiatives that improve educational outcomes and disrupt traditional delivery models. Ken founded AWS Educate, Amazon’s global initiative to dramatically accelerate cloud learning and prepare students for a cloud-enabled workforce. Program demand has far outstripped projections, with membership composed of hundreds of thousands of students and over 2,400 institutions including all of the top ten leading global computer science higher education institutions. Subsequent AWS Educate innovations include: 2016’s launch of “Cloud Career Pathways,” an education-to-employment environment with learning pathways, micro-credentials, and a job board; 2017’s opening up of the program to students 14 to 17 years-old and creation of Cloud Literacy content; and 2018’s launch of full degree offerings, beginning with vocational institutions and community colleges.

Ken’s roles prior to AWS included: Senior Vice President, Business Development and Marketing for One Economy, where he helped guide some of the largest public private partnerships in digital education; Vice President of Marketing for e-commerce textbook provider VarsityBooks, where he contributed to its IPO and launched its marketing services division; and strategic advisor to Sprint Nextel.  In 2014, Ken was appointed to the D.C. Mayor’s Technology and Innovation Inclusion Council, where he currently chairs the Workforce Development committee. He also sits on the edX customer advisory board and advises various educational institutions. Ken holds an MBA from Georgetown University, an MPP from the Georgetown Public Policy Institute, and a BA from Cornell University.