Wednesday, June 8, 2022
7:30-9:40 am
InterContinental San Francisco
- InterContinental Ballroom, 5th Floor -
Ninety-eight percent of business and IT leaders indicate they are now operating in a digital-first world. For enterprises to thrive, they will need to embrace business and operating models that engender trust, support scale, and provide impactful experiences. To support enterprises in their shift to digital, providers across the entire IT and communication industry will need to embrace change, especially around engagement and support models and the delivery of products and services.
Driving Trust in an environment of increasing complexity of regulatory compliance, sophisticated cyberattacks, and greater sensitivity towards privacy and confidentiality is a challenge. Trust is achieved through various business units functioning like a well-oiled machine.
Join us as we examine:
- How a digital-first world will transform enterprises, consumers and societal structures
- The business models prevailing in key industries and the tech investments needed to carry them out
- The technology markers of momentum for emerging digital technologies
- The key challenges and approaches a Digital-First World create in engendering Trust
Frank Dickson
Group Vice President, Cybersecurity Products, IDC
Christopher Kissel
Research Director, Security & Trust Products, IDC
Michael Suby
Research Vice President, Security & Trust, IDC
Michelle Abraham
Research Director, Security and Trust, IDC
Jay Bretzmann
Program Director, Security Products, IDC
Jennifer Glenn
Research Director, Security and Trust, IDC
Craig Robinson
Program Director , Security Services, IDC
InterContinental San Francisco
Located in the heart of the city and within a 10-minute walk of the Moscone Convention Center, The InterContinental San Francisco serves as the perfect venue for iDC's annual analyst briefing and breakfast at RSAC.
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