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CISO New York 2026 to Convene Enterprise Security Leaders From JPMorgan Chase and More

Mohana Priya By Mohana Priya
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Corinium Global Intelligence will bring back CISO New York on September 24, gathering senior cybersecurity leaders from some of the world’s largest enterprise organizations for a full day of high level discussion on the challenges shaping modern security leadership. Confirmed speakers include senior leaders from JPMorgan Chase, Lloyds Banking Group, FINRA, KBC Bank, the Center for Internet Security, OPKO, Nomura Group, American Express, and the New York City Council.

Key Highlights

  • CISO New York 2026 takes place September 24 in New York, NY
  • Confirmed speakers represent JPMorgan Chase, Lloyds Banking Group, FINRA, KBC Bank, Nomura Group, and American Express
  • Agenda topics include ransomware, AI enabled fraud, identity compromise, and supply chain risk
  • The program features executive panels, fireside chats, and ask me anything sessions
  • Speaker previews are available on the official CISO New York site

A CISO Role That Has Outgrown Its Original Scope

As organizations continue to navigate increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, accelerating AI adoption, growing regulatory pressure, and expanding attack surfaces, the role of today’s Chief Information Security Officer has evolved far beyond traditional security oversight. CISO New York is designed to create space for enterprise security leaders to openly discuss the strategies, technologies, and leadership decisions required to secure modern organizations while enabling business growth.

The event welcomes an exceptional lineup of security executives representing leading organizations across financial services, healthcare, government, technology, and critical infrastructure. Confirmed speakers include senior leaders from JPMorgan Chase, Lloyds Banking Group, FINRA, KBC Bank, the Center for Internet Security, OPKO, Nomura Group, American Express, the New York City Council, and many others.

What the Agenda Covers

The agenda explores some of the most pressing cybersecurity challenges facing enterprise organizations today, including the evolving threat landscape, covering ransomware, AI enabled fraud, identity compromise, and supply chain risk; governing enterprise AI adoption securely while managing emerging operational and regulatory risk; incident response, cyber resilience, and leadership during major security breaches; insider risk, security culture, and the organizational challenges driving modern security failures; the growing pressure on CISOs to balance security, compliance, governance, and business enablement; and building resilient security operations capable of responding to increasingly complex enterprise threats.

The AI enabled fraud theme sits alongside a pattern financial institutions are watching closely across digital assets too. TCB’s coverage of systemic vulnerabilities in decentralized finance has tracked how quickly attackers weaponize new infrastructure, a dynamic that mirrors the supply chain and identity compromise risks CISO New York’s agenda is built around.

New York’s concentration of global banks, exchanges, and regulators gives the event a distinct weight. Decisions made by security leaders at organizations like JPMorgan Chase or FINRA ripple outward into how counterparties, vendors, and smaller institutions across the financial system approach their own security posture, since regulatory expectations in the sector tend to move in step with what the largest players are already doing. That dynamic is part of why CISO New York positions itself less as a general cybersecurity conference and more as a working session for the executives whose decisions set the bar for enterprise security across financial services.

What Organizers Are Saying

“Cybersecurity leaders are operating in an environment where the stakes have never been higher,” said Lia Cummins, CISO Conference Producer at Corinium. “CISO New York is designed to create honest conversation around the real challenges security leaders are facing today, bringing together a community of executives who are actively shaping the future of enterprise cybersecurity strategy.”

Unlike traditional cybersecurity conferences built around presentations and passive learning, CISO New York is designed to prioritize highly interactive formats that encourage peer to peer engagement and candid discussion, including executive panels, fireside chats, roundtable discussions, and ask me anything sessions.

Registration and Contact

CISO New York 2026 takes place September 24, 2026, in New York, NY. For more information and to register, visit the official site. Press inquiries can be directed to inquiries@coriniumintel.com.

Press Release, Corinium Global Intelligence

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Mohana Priya is a staff reporter at The Central Bulletin specialising in crypto regulation, DeFi policy, stablecoin legislation, and Web3 legal frameworks. She has tracked legislative developments across the United States, the European Union, and Asia Pacific, covering the GENIUS Act, the Crypto Clarity Act, MiCA implementation, and SEC enforcement actions against digital asset issuers. Her reporting focuses on translating complex regulatory language into clear, actionable analysis for institutional readers, compliance professionals, and retail investors navigating an evolving legal landscape. She monitors primary sources including Congressional filings, SEC and CFTC dockets, and official EU regulatory publications. Her work appears exclusively at The Central Bulletin.