Enrique Salem, a Silicon Valley expert, shares his perspective on the state of global cyber security—with insights on issues affecting every profession, as well as our personal lives.
Hosted byFrank Bisignano, Chief Administrative Officer, JPMorgan Chase & Co
Guy Chiarello, Chief Information Officer, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Enrique SalemEnrique Salem is president and chief executive officer of Symantec, a global leader in providing security, storage and systems management solutions to help consumers and organizations secure and manage their information-driven world. Salem is also a member of Symantec’s board of directors.
Throughout his 16-year tenure at Symantec Salem held a variety of senior management roles, giving him broad experience across Symantec’s products and operations. Most recently he served as chief operating officer, with responsibility for the day-to-day operations of the company. Prior to that, he served as group president, Worldwide Sales and Marketing where he managed global sales and partner programs, marketing, communications and branding.
Before joining Symantec, Salem was president and CEO of Brightmail, the leading anti-spam software company that was successfully acquired by Symantec in 2004. From 2001 to 2002, he served as senior vice president of products and technology at Oblix Inc., where he spearheaded corporate strategy and development by leading the company's engineering, product management, and technology groups. Prior to Oblix Inc., Salem was vice president of technology and operations at Ask Jeeves Inc. responsible for the engineering group and the company's entire IT operation. Salem joined Symantec in 1990 through the Peter Norton Computing acquisition and held a number of leadership positions, including vice president of security products and the company’s first chief technology officer.
Earlier in his career, Salem was a vice president at Security Pacific Merchant Bank, where he led projects for the development of real-time trading systems.
In 2010, Salem received the Estrella Award by the Hispanic IT Executive Council (HITEC) which recognizes individuals for their vast achievements in the IT industry and in the community He was also named 2007 Corporate Executive of the Year by Hispanic Net as well as 2004 Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst and Young. Salem currently serves on the board of directors of Automatic Data Processing Inc (ADP).
Salem received a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Dartmouth College.
Frank J. BisignanoFrank Bisignano is the Chief Administrative Officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co. and responsible for the Chase Home Lending business. He is a member of the firm’s Operating Committee, the senior most leadership group at the company. Frank’s CAO responsibilities include overseeing Technology, Real Estate, Operations, Procurement, Resiliency, Global Security and General Services for all of JPMorgan Chase’s businesses in over 60 countries.
Prior to joining JPMorgan Chase in 2005, Frank was the Chief Executive Officer for Citigroup’s Global Transactions Services business and a member of Citigroup’s Management Committee. Under his leadership from 2002 – 2005, Global Transaction Services grew from $500 million in revenue to a $1.6 billion in revenue and expanded to operate in more than 100 countries.
Frank was also the Chief Administrative Officer for Citigroup’s Corporate and Investment Bank, a Senior Executive Vice President and Citigroup’s firmwide Deputy Head of Technology & Operations. He held this post during the 9/11 crisis and is credited with creating and executing Citigroup’s successful business continuity plan, involving relocating 16,000 employees displaced by the loss of 1.3 million square feet in 7 World Trade Center. At Smith Barney, Frank helped lead and integrate the firm’s series of strategic acquisitions that led to the formation of Citigroup. Prior to his career at Citi, he worked at First Fidelity Bank 1990-1994. During that company’s turnaround, he was an Executive Vice President overseeing Technology and Operations, and later served as Chief Consumer Lending Officer.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Frank serves on the following non-profit boards: NPower, PENCIL, the Borough of Manhattan Community College Foundation, and the National September 11 Memorial and Museum. He is also a Trustee for The Battery Conservancy and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. He was previously Vice Chairman of the Options Clearing Corporation and a board member for the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation, the Alliance for Downtown New York and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.
Guy ChiarelloGuy Chiarello is the Chief Information Officer for JPMorgan Chase with worldwide responsibility for Information Technology. Chiarello joined the firm in November 2007 and is a member of its Executive Committee.
Before joining JPMorgan Chase, Chiarello was Chief Technology Officer and Chief Information Officer for Morgan Stanley for seven years, responsible for the strategy and execution for the global IT organization. He joined Morgan Stanley in 1984 and served in a number of information technology roles over the 23 years, including two years working for the Office of the Chairman. Chiarello began his career in Information Technology in 1981 with the Treasury Department for the State of New Jersey.Wednesday, March 30 Syracuse University Free and open Free parking
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