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Alumni Webinar: Corporate CyberSecurity
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Corporate Cybersecurity: Everyone should be paying attention
Presented by David Burg, MBA ’05, Principal, US & Global Cybersecurity Leader, PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Stephen McOwen ’89, Vice President Cyber Defense, Fidelity Investments
April 6, 2016
About our hosts:
Dave Burg is a principal in PwC’s U.S. Advisory practice and PwC Global and U.S.
Advisory Cyber Security Leader. He assists clients in reactive and proactive consulting capacities involving the deployment of information technology solutions and their use.
Mr. Burg is responsible for helping corporate clients, law firms, and the U.S. Government, in matters involving cybercrime investigations, complex data correlation/analysis, and various business transformation or operational initiatives. He is based in PwC’s office in McLean, VA.
Mr. Burg leads a variety of engagements, including work in connection with a number of significant sensitive data breaches or intellectual property thefts for clients in a number of industries. He has also worked with a global company to assess and then improve its information security program; investigated a very large system outage to assess causative factors, and led cybersecurity forensic teams which responded to compromises into infrastructure that led to greater than $20 million in unauthorized cash withdraw activity.
He has lectured at NYU’s Stern School of Business, Georgetown University, and Penn State University. Mr. Burg regularly contributes to and has been quoted in a variety of business and industry journals, including The Wall Street Journal CIO Journal, The Wall Street Journal Risk & Compliance Journal, Financial Times, SC Magazine, CSO magazine, and Consulting magazine. He has presented a wide range of topics at global corporations, law firms, industry events, and government agencies. Mr. Burg holds an MBA from the College of William & Mary and a BA from the University of Pennsylvania.
Steve McOwen serves as the Vice President of Cyber Defense for Fidelity Investments. As a senior leader in the Enterprise Cybersecurity Organization, McOwen is responsible for Incident Response, Security Operations, and Vulnerability Management. Prior to joining Fidelity, McOwen was the Director of Security Operations at Cisco Systems for 14 years.
McOwen is a seasoned IT and security professional with almost 20 years of experience in computer forensics and investigation. He has taught Computer Crime and Information Warfare to undergraduate and graduate students at Duke University in the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy, as well as Computer Forensics and Investigation techniques to North Carolina local law enforcement.
Previously, McOwen was a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In this role, he was involved primarily in investigating computer crime, espionage and intellectual property violations.
McOwen also is a licensed attorney. He has practiced law, conducted lobbying, and helped draft creditor's rights issues and debt collection-related legislation prior to joining the FBI.
McOwen holds a Juris Doctorate from George Mason University School of Law and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from the College of William & Mary. He is based in the Raleigh, NC area.
Presented by David Burg, MBA ’05, Principal, US & Global Cybersecurity Leader, PricewaterhouseCoopers
&
Stephen McOwen ’89, Vice President Cyber Defense, Fidelity Investments
April 6, 2016
About our hosts:
Dave Burg is a principal in PwC’s U.S. Advisory practice and PwC Global and U.S.
Advisory Cyber Security Leader. He assists clients in reactive and proactive consulting capacities involving the deployment of information technology solutions and their use.
Mr. Burg is responsible for helping corporate clients, law firms, and the U.S. Government, in matters involving cybercrime investigations, complex data correlation/analysis, and various business transformation or operational initiatives. He is based in PwC’s office in McLean, VA.
Mr. Burg leads a variety of engagements, including work in connection with a number of significant sensitive data breaches or intellectual property thefts for clients in a number of industries. He has also worked with a global company to assess and then improve its information security program; investigated a very large system outage to assess causative factors, and led cybersecurity forensic teams which responded to compromises into infrastructure that led to greater than $20 million in unauthorized cash withdraw activity.
He has lectured at NYU’s Stern School of Business, Georgetown University, and Penn State University. Mr. Burg regularly contributes to and has been quoted in a variety of business and industry journals, including The Wall Street Journal CIO Journal, The Wall Street Journal Risk & Compliance Journal, Financial Times, SC Magazine, CSO magazine, and Consulting magazine. He has presented a wide range of topics at global corporations, law firms, industry events, and government agencies. Mr. Burg holds an MBA from the College of William & Mary and a BA from the University of Pennsylvania.
Steve McOwen serves as the Vice President of Cyber Defense for Fidelity Investments. As a senior leader in the Enterprise Cybersecurity Organization, McOwen is responsible for Incident Response, Security Operations, and Vulnerability Management. Prior to joining Fidelity, McOwen was the Director of Security Operations at Cisco Systems for 14 years.
McOwen is a seasoned IT and security professional with almost 20 years of experience in computer forensics and investigation. He has taught Computer Crime and Information Warfare to undergraduate and graduate students at Duke University in the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy, as well as Computer Forensics and Investigation techniques to North Carolina local law enforcement.
Previously, McOwen was a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In this role, he was involved primarily in investigating computer crime, espionage and intellectual property violations.
McOwen also is a licensed attorney. He has practiced law, conducted lobbying, and helped draft creditor's rights issues and debt collection-related legislation prior to joining the FBI.
McOwen holds a Juris Doctorate from George Mason University School of Law and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from the College of William & Mary. He is based in the Raleigh, NC area.