PDF 8:00 Pm Nightcaps 7:00 Am - 8:00 Am Breakfast

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2019

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

CIO NETWORK WOMEN'S RECEPTION

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

WELCOME RECEPTION

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

OPENING DINNER AND PROGRAM

WELCOME REMARKS

John Bussey | Associate Editor, The Wall Street Journal

BUILDING TOWARDS A MOON SHOT Driverless cars, digital universities, personal aircraft -- the founder of Google X describes how to build and plan the impossible.

Sebastian Thrun | Founder, President and Executive Chairman, Udacity; CEO, Kitty Hawk Corporation; Founder, Google X

Interviewed by: Jason Anders | Chief News Editor, The Wall Street Journal

8:00 PM

NIGHTCAPS

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2019

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM BREAKFAST

8:10-8:20

SPONSOR SESSION: INTELLIGENT TRANSFORMATION FOR THE MILLENNIAL WORKFORCE

The session will be an overview of Intelligent Transformation for the Millennial Workforce, led by Ramin Beheshti, Chief Product and Technology Officer, Dow Jones with Lenovo VP and NA COO Marshae Mansfield. Topic will center on the multiple ways Millennials are changing today's work landscape--in terms of device form factor, mobile work, early technology adaption--and how enterprise level companies can prepare, update, and ready themselves for this digital savvy generation.

Marshae Mansfield | Vice President, Chief Operating Officer, North America, Lenovo In Conversation with: Ramin Beheshti | Chief Product and Technology Officer, Dow Jones

*This is a sponsored session built by WSJ Custom Studios and not part of The Wall Street Journal News Department's program.

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8:30 AM - 8:40 AM

OPENING REMARKS

John Bussey | Associate Editor, The Wall Street Journal

8:40 AM - 9:05 AM

THE CIO AS TOP STRATEGIST

At most companies these days, it all comes down to the tech. CIOs are a key part of strategy sessions. So what's the best way for a CIO to sell the plan -- to get on the same page with the CEO, and get the company to make the right decisions?

Perspectives: Adena Friedman | President and CEO, Nasdaq Charles Phillips | CEO, Infor

Interviewed By: Nikki Waller | Editor, Live Journalism & Special Coverage, The Wall Street Journal

9:05 AM - 9:25 AM

LEADING A DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION: A CASE STUDY CIOs are guiding digital transformations across industries. What works, and what doesn't.

Perspective: Gerri Martin-Flickinger | Executive Vice President and CTO, Starbucks

Interviewed By: Joanna Stern | Personal Technology Columnist and Executive Editor, Video, The Wall Street Journal

9:25 AM - 9:30 AM

TECH DEMO

9:30 AM - 9:55 AM

CYBERSECURITY PART I: THE LANDSCAPE OF SECURITY AND PRIVACY What are the latest threats to securing company data, and the relationship with customers and vendors?

Perspectives: Jennine Gilbeau | Cybersecurity Advisor Region IX: San Francisco, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Department of Homeland Security (DHS) M.K. Palmore | ASAC - Head of Cyber Security Branch, FBI San Francisco Craig Williams | Director Talos Outreach, Cisco Talos

Interviewed By: Steven Rosenbush | Enterprise Technology Editor, WSJ Pro

9:55 AM - 10:25 AM

REFRESHMENT BREAK

10:25 AM - 10:50 AM

CYBERSECURITY PART II: BREACHES AND CORPORATE DISCLOSURE Company security gets breached, and remediation is deployed. When does all this have to be reported to regulators and what are the implications for corporate governance?

Perspective: Robert J. Jackson | Commissioner, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

Interviewed By: Rolfe Winkler | Reporter, The Wall Street Journal

10:50 AM - 11:05 AM BEYOND 5G: WHAT INNOVATION COMES NEXT

A Presentation by: Arogyaswami Paulraj | Professor Emeritus (Research) of Engineering, Marconi Society Fellow, Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University

11:05 AM - 11:30 AM 11:40 AM - 12:40 PM

THE TALENT CHASE: BUILDING AN INCLUSIVE CULTURE Filling skills gaps, mapping workplace trends.

Aarti Borkar | Vice President, IBM Watson Talent Suzette Kent | Federal CIO, Office of Management and Budget

Interviewed By: Jason Dean | Global Technology Editor, The Wall Street Journal

CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSIONS Participants join discussions on critical issues affecting enterprise technology and the work of the CIO.

AUTOMATION AND THE WORKFORCE Ever-greater use of artificial intelligence and automation will drive productivity. But they'll also alter or eliminate many jobs. How can this transition be best managed, and how can CIOs get a buy-in from employees who may themselves be displaced by the change?

Co-Chairs: Kim Anstett | CIO, Nielsen Harry Mosley | CIO, Zoom

Subject Matter Expert: Nicol Turner Lee | Fellow, Governance Studies, Center of Technology Innovation, Brookings Institute

Moderated by: Jason Dean | Global Technology Editor, The Wall Street Journal

A LOOK IN THE MIRROR What makes a good CIO, or a bad one? And how does that checklist affect the search for a successor?

Co-Chairs: K.C. Arvind | CIO, Palantir Technologies Amy Jean Doherty | SVP, CIO, AARP

Subject Matter Expert: Vijay Gurbaxani | Professor of Business and Computer Science and Director of the Center for Digital Transformation (CDT), Paul Merage School of Business, University of California, Irvine

Moderated by: Joanna Stern | Personal Technology Columnist and Executive Editor, Video, The Wall Street Journal

EXTRACTING VALUE FROM STARTUPS Creating partnerships with the right startups can give a company a competitive edge. But how do you get that relationship right ? when do you open the door to a new vendor, and when is it a waste of time?

Co-Chairs: Marc Frons | Chief Technology Officer, News Corp Rhonda Gass | CIO, Stanley Black & Decker Inc

Subject Matter Expert: Rebecca Lynn | General Partner, Canvas

Moderated by: Jason Anders | Chief News Editor, The Wall Street Journal

12:55 PM - 2:00 PM

MANNING THE RAMPARTS Cyber security is top of every C-suite agenda. This breakout will share best practices for keeping data and networks safe. We'll explore what's working -- and what isn't.

Co-Chairs: Ashwin Rangan | SVP Engineering and CIO, ICANN

Subject Matter Expert: Sarah Guo | General Partner, Greylock Partners

Moderated by: Steven Rosenbush | Enterprise Technology Editor, WSJ Pro

THE CEO, THE BOARD, AND ME CIOs now drive key corporate strategy. Getting directors and the CEO on board ? and on the same page ? can be tricky. What works, and what doesn't.

Co-Chairs: Chris Bedi | CIO, ServiceNow Casey Santos | CIO, General Atlantic

Moderated by: Nikki Waller | Editor, Live Journalism & Special Coverage, The Wall Street Journal

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NON MEMBER BREAKOUT: GETTING IoT RIGHT There will be 25.1 billion devices connected to the internet by 2021, up from 6.3 billion in 2016, according to Gartner. How can companies extract value from these networks and the massive amounts of data they collect?

Perspective: Arogyaswami Paulraj | Professor Emeritus (Research) of Engineering, Marconi Society Fellow, Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University Sanjay Radhakrishnan | Vice President, Digital Solutions, Walmart

Moderator: Rolfe Winkler | Reporter, The Wall Street Journal

* Non member breakout: This breakout discussion is available to special guests of the annual meeting who are not members of the CIO Network.

LUNCH PROGRAM AND ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS Participants join a roundtable discussion of their choice at lunch. Each is led by a fellow participant with expertise in a specific topic, issue or industry.

Practical Wins in Enterprise AI Hosted by: Sarah Guo | General Partner, Greylock Partners

Managing Digital Transformation Amidst the Techlash Hosted by: Vijay Gurbaxani | Professor of Business and Computer Science and Director of the Center for Digital Transformation (CDT), Paul Merage School of Business, University of California, Irvine

Have the Robots Finally Arrived? Automation and the Future of Work Hosted by: Nicol Turner Lee | Fellow, Governance Studies, Center of Technology Innovation, Brookings Institute

Making AI Work in the Real World Hosted by: Rebecca Lynn | General Partner, Canvas Ventures

Risk, Reward and How to Operate in a Data First World Hosted by: Stephen Messer | Co-Founder and Vice Chairman, Collective[i]

Innovating at Startup Speed Hosted by: Rosanna Myers | CEO and Co-Founder, Carbon Robotics

How Governments and the Private Sector can Partner on Cybersecurity Hosted by: M.K. Palmore | ASAC - Head of Cyber Security Branch, FBI San Francisco

Tables noted as "(Sponsored)" are hosted by our sponsors and are not part of The Wall Street Journal News Department's program.

Reimagining the IT Organization Hosted by: Bill Briggs | Global and U.S. Chief Technology Officer, Deloitte Consulting LLP (Sponsored)

Challenges of Vendor Lock-In in the Cloud/SaaS World Hosted by: Michael Capener | VP, IT Enterprise Applications, NetApp (Sponsored)

Delivering Secure and High-Performance Services in a Multi-Cloud Environment Hosted by: Russ Currie | Vice President, Enterprise Strategy, NETSCOUT (Sponsored)

2:15 PM - 2:40 PM 2:40 PM - 3:00 PM 3:00 PM - 3:25 PM

VETTING STARTUPS They're knocking on the door hoping to sell you their new technological elixir. How can a CIO best vet the crowd to find the exceptions worth letting in the door.

Perspectives: John Chambers | CEO, JC2 Ventures; Chairman Emeritus, Cisco Sarah Guo | General Partner, Greylock Partners

Interviewed By: Laura Stevens | Reporter, The Wall Street Journal

REPORT BACK: THE CEO, THE BOARD, AND ME

Five takeaways from our breakout session on this critical relationship.

Co-Chairs: Chris Bedi | CIO, ServiceNow Casey Santos | CIO, General Atlantic

Moderated by: Nikki Waller | Editor, Live Journalism & Special Coverage, The Wall Street Journal

BLOCKCHAIN: PUTTING IT TO WORK Where is the promise of blockchain most pronounced?

Perspectives:

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