Team Lead - IT & Operations Risk, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Donald Saxinger serves as the lead developer of the FDIC's IT examination standards and procedures, IT examiner education, and IT examination oversight. He is also a member of the FFIEC IT Examination Handbook working group which publishes the interagency guidance and examination procedures for various IT, payment, and operational risk areas.
Saxinger has authored or contributed to various regulatory policies such as recent policies on business continuity and pandemic planning, authentication, identity theft, spyware, outsourcing, and other emerging technologies.
Management of third-party service provider relationships has been a regulatory issue as far back as the FDIC's Bank Service Company Act. But recent, well-publicized security breaches of Heartland Payment Systems, TJX Companies and Hannaford Brothers have brought Vendor Management to the fore, and banking regulators...
James Christiansen is a global leader with over 30 years experience in information security and risk management, and has held senior positions for some of the world's largest companies. He is a Board Member at Cyberstarts, Eclipz.io and Security Advisory Alliance. James is also a patent inventor, and has received three innovation awards in cybersecurity, GRC, and cloud computing. He is the author of the Internet Survival Series and a contributing author of CISO Essentials.
Team Lead - IT & Operations Risk, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Donald Saxinger serves as the lead developer of the FDIC's IT examination standards and procedures, IT examiner education, and IT examination oversight. He is also a member of the FFIEC IT Examination Handbook working group which publishes the interagency guidance and examination procedures for various IT, payment, and operational risk areas.
Saxinger has authored or contributed to various regulatory policies such as recent policies on business continuity and pandemic planning, authentication, identity theft, spyware, outsourcing, and other emerging technologies.
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