Presented by Blaine Carter • Chief Information Security Officer, Franklin Covey
I often go into situations with certain assumptions, chief of which is that how I see a situation is the way the situation is seen by everyone. This includes interactions with others as well as projects or technologies. From cultural differences to technology experiences, how we see the world is shaped by our own history. I will expand on how to ensure we are looking at situations with a lens that sees more and from other perspectives. I will also give practical advice on ways we can expand our sight as well as expand our influence with others.
Blaine is an IT professional with 20 years of enterprise experience in development, infrastructure, management, and security. He currently works as the Chief Information Security Officer and Data Protection Officer at Franklin Covey where he's developed a global security and privacy strategy in order to be compliant in an ever-changing security and privacy landscape. He has presented on security and identity access programs internationally. Blaine has also led the development efforts for multiple SAAS solutions that have helped millions of users develop better success in leadership, time management, and interpersonal relationships. Another solution tracks the NPS of multiple Fortune 500 companies and helped improve brand loyalty.