Companies currently do not have the right incentive structure to prioritize security. The cybersecurity challenges that we face today have arisen because there has been no incentive to build better security in the past. The World Economic Forum and its partners are looking for new incentive structure to change that. As a result, the World Economic Forum has developed a first-of-its-kind high-level principles and a cybersecurity due diligence assessment framework specifically designed for investors. The principles and framework will guide the investment community towards better security and responsibility in technology innovation.
- David Li Ta-Wei, Executive Director, Shenzhen Open Innovation Lab (SZOIL), People's Republic of China
- Haiyan Song, Senior Vice-President and General Manager, Security Markets, Splunk, USA
- Michelle Zatlyn, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer, Cloudflare, USA; Young Global Leader
- Alois Zwinggi, Managing Director; Head of Compliance and Institutional Affairs, World Economic Forum
Moderated by
- Amanda Russo, Public Engagement Lead, World Economic Forum
http://www.weforum.org/
- David Li Ta-Wei, Executive Director, Shenzhen Open Innovation Lab (SZOIL), People's Republic of China
- Haiyan Song, Senior Vice-President and General Manager, Security Markets, Splunk, USA
- Michelle Zatlyn, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer, Cloudflare, USA; Young Global Leader
- Alois Zwinggi, Managing Director; Head of Compliance and Institutional Affairs, World Economic Forum
Moderated by
- Amanda Russo, Public Engagement Lead, World Economic Forum
http://www.weforum.org/
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