The Future of Cyber Security
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Online Public Lecture Series on Corporate Governance
The Future of Cyber Security
Justin Greis (McKinsey & Company and Indiana University)
Charlie Lewis (McKinsey & Company)
Jeffrey Caso (McKinsey & Company)
Thursday, 05 May 2022
12:00 – 13:15 EDT | 18:00 – 19:15 CEST
Organised by
Jun Yang, Director of the Institute for Corporate Governance, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University
About the Event:
The seventh lecture in this series was given by Professor Justin Greis (McKinsey & Company and Indiana University), Charlie Lewis (United States Military Academy and McKinsey & Company) and Jeffrey Caso (McKinsey & Company) where they covered trends and insights shaping the future of cyber security.
Justin Greis is a Partner in McKinsey & Company’s Chicago office. He is a leader of McKinsey Digital and the Risk & Resilience Practices, with a focus on cybersecurity, cloud, technology strategy, and digital transformation. Justin designs, builds, and activates secure and trusted digital transformations to help organizations accelerate their mission and protect their purpose. Justin brings a wealth of experience across a wide variety of industries. In addition to his work with McKinsey, Justin serves as a Professor at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, where he teaches IT governance, risk, and controls in the MSIS and MBA programs. He has won numerous awards for his real-world curriculum and innovative teaching methods. Justin holds a Bachelor of Science and a master of business administration in accounting and information systems from the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, and holds the following professional certifications: CDPSE, CGEIT, CIPP/US, CISA, CISM, CISSP, CRISC, GIAC/GSEC, ITIL, PMP, and TOGAF.
Charlie Lewis is a Professor of American Politics and Academy Liaison for the United States Military Academy. He is also a Cyber Expert Associate Partner at McKinsey & Company. who seeks to protect the world's best-known brands through cybersecurity, focusing on human digital risk and cyber talent to value. Prior to joining McKinsey, Charlie served over 13 years in the U.S. Army, where he served in a variety of roles, including time with the 101st Airborne Division and as an Assistant Professor of American Politics at the United States Military Academy. He finished his career focused on cyber curriculum and scenario development and as the second in command of a 5000 person communications and cyber operations training organization. Charlie currently serves in the U.S. Army Reserves as a Professor of American Politics and Academy Liaison for the United States Military Academy. He holds an M.P.P. from Harvard University’s Kennedy School and a B.S. in Geography and Systems Engineering from the United States Military Academy.
Jeffrey Caso is a Cyber Expert Associate Partner who focuses on market growth strategy and is passionate about bringing to market next-generation cybersecurity offerings and moonshots. He serves clients on digital risk and technology strategy with an emphasis on business-building in cybersecurity, working with enterprises, investors, and many of the top cybersecurity providers. Jeffrey is published on cyberwarfare, privacy regulation, COVID-19 impact on cyber markets, and is an active speaker at roundtables and conferences. He holds a BSFS from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service and lives in Washington, DC.
The public lecture series is organised by The Kelley School of Business Institute for Corporate Governance (ICG), in partnership with the Ostrom Workshop at Indiana University and ECGI.
For further information on the webinar please contact Professor Jun Yang, Director of the Institute for Corporate Governance at icg@indiana.edu