Chrysalis 2022 is live!
7 – 9 November 2022
at the Loews Coronado Bay Resort in San Diego
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Gary Rowe discusses the upcoming event and our PlatinumSponsor, Radiant Logic offers a great discount to attend
The last two years have been all about survival. Change was forced upon us, extreme and often reactive…but out of this disruptive period came something incredible. We learned to work in an entirely different way. We collaborated, innovated, were agile and flexible. All qualities we need as we are reinventing organizations.
Speed, resiliency, broad engagement and flexibility are keys going forward for every large enterprise, and IT professionals must ensure that consistent digital experience, security, and governance are maintained across an expanding digital presence. Chrysalis 2022 is focused on helping large organizations architect, develop strategies and make the pragmatic choices needed to be successful.
Here’s what we’re planning
- It’s focused on the consumers of technology, not the sellers
- It’s not just random topics, every session is choreographed and fits into the overall enterprise story
- It is an exclusive gathering with immersive sessions explaining complex topics that matter
- It provides open access to experts in the emerging digital enterprise
- It presents independent and unbiased analysis of advances in technology and approach
- AND delivers pragmatic and practical advice from folks that have “been there and done that”
Frankly, concepts and skills that would take you so much time and money to learn on your own are literally handed to you on a silver platter at this conference. Here’s what we are currently planning to cover during the event.
Digital Enterprise Foundation
Building a resilient and reponsive digital foundation is increasingly critical to business success. TechVision will describe emerging trends in technology and innovation to frame our discussions during the conference. We’ll also review case studies to highlight how large organizations are evolving into truly digital businesses.
Governance
Governance in its essence describes “who decides, and by which process something happens.” As the movement to digital business, ecosystems and platforms accelerated in 2021, they created decision-making requirements that can no longer be met by traditional governance practices. Our belief is that as enterprises entered pandemic survival mode, one of the major areas to suffer was governance. The instant shift to hybrid cloud, remote work, and digital-only customer interactions has created a risk profile that no CISO (or CEO) would knowingly accept. Chrysalis will focus on governance in identity and security as a basis for achieving business outcomes. As such, governance will also be reflected throughout the program as we figure out how to incorporate the increasingly complex and regulated relationships between subjects, assets, and resources into a responsive, scalable, yet manageable digital foundation.
Identity Management
Identity and Access Management are major areas of coverage at Chrysalis 2022. You can’t govern or manage what you can’t explicitly identify, and the challenges faced in the IAM area are expanding as fast as is the Digital Enterprise. In fact, the expansion of customer engagement, remote worker access, new digital programs, IoT device proliferation, increased security threats, privacy/data protection legislation, massively increased scale and user experience expectations are creating new Identity-based demands that must be factored into our future state plans.
Topics to be covered include
- Exploring the future of Identity,
- Providing a model to help enterprises develop their own IAM reference architecture,
- A Customer IAM (CIAM) level set and vendor panel,
- Contextual IAM describing the use of relationship and context data within an IAM service,
- A panel exploring the disruptive topic of Decentralized Identity,
- Reviewing IAM standards and integration approaches
- A panel Identity “legends” who are directly involved in the creation of today’s standards and ecosystems will share their insights, recommendations, and vision.
Authentication and Authorization
The Digital Enterprise combined with technology advances and increasingly sophisticated user experience requirements provides the basis for new thinking relative to authentication and authorization. Chrysalis 2022 examines these new models, approaches and enterprise recommendations towards simplifying and offering stronger and increasingly user-friendly future-state authentication and authorization capabilities. The new digital enterprise and availability of more contextual data at scale is providing new opportunities for innovation and disruption while adding functionality to existing platforms. This area includes topics such as
- Passwordless authentication,
- Multi-factor authentication,
- Step-up/adaptive authentication,
- Privileged Access Management (PAM) including JIT PAM and dynamic authorization.
Existing approaches will be evaluated, and new models considered in sessions led by TechVision analysts, industry experts and key vendors.
Security and Risk Management
As we have been saying for years, Identity is the new Security perimeter. The fluidity in network connections, processing locations, and infrastructure has made this more pronounced since the beginning of 2020. Chrysalis 2022 will focus on where security and risk management need to go as we engage this “new normal”. Topics to be covered include:
- What Zero Trust really means for large enterprises and how organizations can improve security while paying attention to the user experience.
- Sharing our comprehensive Security Reference Architecture,
- Describing and implementing a modern-day risk framework,
- Leveraging AI/ML and Big data in achieving Zero Trust/Zero Friction security.
- Shifting to DevSecOps
- Enhancing User Endpoint Security
- Five of the strongest “legends” in the security space reflecting on how enterprises should move forward in architecting, investing, building and maintaining their security programs
Speakers invited to appear
Gary Rowe
CEO - TechVision Research
Dan Blum
Principal Consulting Analyst, TechVision Research
Doug Simmons
Principal Consulting Analyst, TechVision Research
Diana Kelley
Principal Consulting Analyst, TechVision Research
Sorell Slaymaker
Principal Consulting Analyst, TechVision Research
Pamela Dingle
Director of Identity Standards, Microsoft
Kevin Kampman
Principal Consulting Analyst, TechVision Research
Andrew Cameron
IT Fellow, Identity & Access Management, GM
Nathanael Coffing
CSO, Cloudentity
Gerry Gebel
Head of Standards, Strata Identity
Fred Cohen
Principal Consulting Analyst, TechVision Research
Andrew Nash
Former Managing Vice President of Identity Services; Capital One
Jackson Shaw
Chief Strategy Officer, Clear Skye
Stephen Roberts
Chief Information Security Officer, Honda
Nick Nikols
Vice President, Strategy, Micro Focus
Drummond Reed
Director of Trust Services, Avast
Jill Phillips
Principal Consulting Analyst, TechVision Research
Sari Ratican
Attorney at Law at Perkins Coie LLP
Pete Lindstrom
Principal Consulting Analyst, TechVision Research
Patrick Harding
Chief Product Architect, Ping Identity
Mike Kiser
Strategy and Standards, Office of the CTO, Sailpoint
Lasse Andresen
Founder, CEO IndyKite
Dr. Ann Cavoukian
Executive Director of the Global Privacy & Security by Design Centre
J Schumacher
Senior Manager, American Honda Motor Co.
Wade Ellery
VP of Solutions Architects, Radiant Logic
Jeff Margolies
Chief Strategy Officer, Saviynt
Paul Mezzera
VP of Product and Market Strategy, Saviynt
Milan Patel
Senior Product Manager, IBM Security
Javed Shah
Vice President of Product Management, 1Kosmos
John Pritchard
Chief Product Officer, Radiant Logic
Gary Zimmerman
CMO and Principal Consulting Analyst, TechVision Research
Husnain Bajwa
Head of Product Strategy, Beyond Identity
We’re going back to a live event!
We developing our agenda to tell a story. It begins with critical elements of being digital, including how to think about innovation and the newest ways to build and manage the software foundations. We then plan deeper discussions into how to manage the thorny issues around indentity, security, and governance. The participants survey for our last live event reflected that nearly 90% of the folks there found the content very or extremely relevant.
Listen to what the 2019 attendees had to say.
View a sample session from the virtual event
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