Log in


October Luncheon | Cybersecurity Essentials for Nonprofit Leaders: Protecting Your Mission and Data

  • 09 Oct 2024
  • 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
  • SEIU | 1800 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036

Registration


Register


Cybersecurity Essentials for Nonprofit Leaders: Protecting Your Mission and Data

Nonprofit organizations are increasingly targeted by cyberattacks, and executives need to know what they’re up against and how to combat the latest threats. This panel discussion will provide a comprehensive overview of the current threat environment and essential measures nonprofits can take to bolster cybersecurity. Attendees will hear about the unique vulnerabilities for nonprofits as they relate to data breaches, phishing attacks, and ransomware. Leaders will come away with actionable strategies to protect their organization from evolving threats and foster a culture of cyber awareness among all levels of staff.

Learning Objectives – attendees will:

  • Understand the unique cybersecurity vulnerabilities faced by nonprofits.
  • Explore the current threat environment and assess the latest cyber threats targeting nonprofit organizations.
  • Develop actionable strategies to enhance cybersecurity measures and foster a culture of cyber awareness within nonprofit organizations.


Janet Oren, CISO/Security Advisor, Hartman Executive Advisors  

Janet-Oren-1

Janet has literally grown up with the field of cybersecurity over the past four decades. After starting her career as a middle school math teacher, she pivoted and went back to school for computer science. This move launched her career in cybersecurity and led her to the National Security Agency. In her more than 30 years with the agency, Janet progressed from an intern to a senior executive in the technical field of cybersecurity, overseeing many projects to protect private government information. She brings to Hartman vast experience in systems security engineering, security design and architecture, system development lifecycle, incident response and remediation, policy and governance, and risk assessment.

At Hartman, Janet helps organizations protect their data in a way that makes sense for their business. She dedicates herself to each client she serves, and takes them on an organized and thorough journey to becoming cyber secure and industry compliant. Janet draws on her experience with the federal government and with Legg Mason, where she served as Chief Information Security Officer. In her role, she developed and implemented a security program and architecture for the global firm of 1,500 employees and 1,000 contractors. She also led 24/7 monitoring, incident response and investigation capabilities, and was responsible for security awareness campaigns and continual education of the workforce.

Outside of work, Janet enjoys spending time with her three grandchildren and taking on home renovation projects. She is also involved in the CISO Executive Roundtable and serves on the board of trustees at her church. When her schedule permits, she is an adjunct professor of information security at Towson University and Anne Arundel Community College.

Christina Ryan DiGiulian, Partner, Relationship Development & Marketing, Hartman Executive Advisors

Christina-Ryan-1

When people first meet Christina, there are a few things they notice immediately: she’s passionate about what she does, she’s highly curious and she cares. As Hartman’s first employee, for nearly a decade she has diligently worked to change how many of the top executives in the nation’s capital and in the Baltimore metropolitan region perceive technology — from that of a “necessary evil” to one of the greatest underutilized sources for revenue growth, strategic insight and competitive advantage.

To Christina, collaboration is the key to success. Since technology catalyzes change at an incredibly rapid pace, she believes that Hartman’s executive level subject experts who deeply understand unique industry challenges are true game-changers for the C-Suite. An advocate for helping executives navigate the intersection of technology and business, her greatest satisfaction comes from connecting business leaders with Hartman advisors who can help them reach their strategic goals. “It’s a whole new game,” she says. “Executives can rely on our trusted advisors to change the game with them and for them.”

Outside of the office, Christina enjoys traveling, trying new restaurants and spending time with family. She is an active volunteer in her community and serves as a mentor to other young professionals.

Gevorg Adamyan, Chief Integration Officer, ACDI/VOCA

Gevorg Adamyan headshot

Gevorg Adamyan leads ACDI/VOCA’s Knowledge Management, Business Engagement, and Information Technology teams to help the organization work better, smarter, and more effectively. Since joining ACDI/VOCA in 2001, most recently as Executive Vice President of Inclusive Market Systems, Gevorg has developed strategies to strengthen market systems, empower smallholder farmers, and improve incomes and levels of food security and nutrition. He has guided product development in agribusiness systems, market facilitation, and the supporting policy environment. Previously, Gevorg worked at the U.S. Department of State, the Peace Corps, and the Eurasia Foundation. He holds the equivalent of a master’s degree in economics from Yerevan State University and is fluent in English, Armenian, and Russian. 

When: Wednesday, October 9, 2024 | 11:30 am - 1:30 pm
Networking 11:30 am 
Lunch 12:00 pm
Presentation 12:30 - 1:30 pm

Where: SEIU | 1800 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036

* Please bring an ID for check-in at the lobby. * 

Parking: There are nearby parking garages as well as limited metered street parking.

Metro: Dupont Circle

FAR members, please make sure to log in to the FAR website to receive FAR member registration options. 

    This program is approved for CPE and CAE credit.
    CAE: Domain 4 Operations, D. Infrastructure and Technology
    CPE Field of Study: Information Technology – Technical