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Jake Olcott

VP of Communications & Government Affairs, Cyber Risk & Policy Leader

Jake Olcott is VP of Communications & Government Affairs at BitSight and has spent years helping organizations build sustainable third-party risk programs. A former cybersecurity attorney for the U.S. Senate and House committees, he has advised Fortune 1000 leaders, taught at Georgetown University, and holds degrees from UT Austin and UVA Law.

Kelley Vick

Webinar Host, Executive IT Forums, Inc
Kelley Vick is the Online Events Chair at IT CPE Academy, where she hosts and produces the IT GRC Forum webinars. With deep expertise in governance, risk, and compliance, Kelley curates high‑value sessions for cybersecurity and risk leaders, driving community engagement and delivering expert insights.

Increase Your Cyber Resilience & Regain Control of Your Security Program

Apr 7 / IT GRC Forum

Security professionals are facing unprecedented pressure as cyber threats grow more sophisticated, attack surfaces expand, and stakeholders demand greater transparency and measurable risk insight. Gartner’s Predicts 2022: Cybersecurity report warns that cybersecurity leaders are “losing control” of decision-making as organizations become more distributed and complex. To remain effective, security leaders must evolve their strategies and adopt modern approaches that support faster, more confident decisions.


This webinar explores the critical issues shaping the cybersecurity landscape and offers practical guidance for navigating today’s challenges. Attendees will learn how to adapt to the shifting responsibilities of cybersecurity leadership, meet increasing demands from customers, regulators, and rating agencies, and implement a mature third-party risk management program. The session also highlights how cyber risk quantification can help leaders communicate risk in business terms, justify investments, and drive informed decisions across the organization.


Join us to strengthen your leadership approach, improve risk governance, and build a more resilient cybersecurity strategy for the years ahead.