The Future of Work

Security is no longer about keeping people safe. It is also about letting the right people in, providing a sense of belonging and fostering engagement. In this discussion you’ll hear from four industry experts on the current state of work, how it’s changed, the role security has with it, the overlap and convergence with HR, where we can work together and make the biggest difference and best practices to do something about it.

Narrated by Hilary Gallagher, Vice President of Group337, the panel includes:
Dr. Steve Hunt, Chief Expert Technology and Work, SAP
Rich Mason, President & CSO, Critical Infrastructure, LLC
Mark Weatherford, CISO, AlertEnterprise, CSO, National Cyber Security Center


The Future of Work – TRAILER

We are at an inflection point when it comes to when, where, what, and how we work. Group337, in collaboration with AlertEnterprise, brought together leaders from HR, Cybersecurity and Physical Security to build a story around their views on “what does the future of work look like?” Watch the 3 part video story weaved together through a narration of a roadmap to spark an important conversation within your company’s four virtual or physical walls.


The Future of Work – Episode 1: Todays New Normal

In today’s new normal, workers prefer the option of a hybrid, work-from-home model, even after offices reopen. McKinsey Global Institute’s Future of Work After COVID-19 report estimates that even after vaccines are fully rolled out and workplaces return to the new normal, 22% of U.S. jobs could be done remotely from three to five days a week.

While 17% of jobs could be done remotely one to three days a week without loss of productivity. Listen to Steve Hunt’s, Chief Expert, Technology & Work at SAP, take on these trends, and the opportunities today’s new normal brings for HR and Security. 


The Future of Work – Episode 2: Impact On Talent

Part two, The Impact on Talent.

What does this mean for security and HR? That they’re moving out of the basement and are features of a much larger value proposition. Even the best company cultures must adapt to the new realities, embrace employer branding and humanization of employees.

This brings us to part two, The Impact on Talent. How do we go about letting the right people in while also being secure? Our experts say culture plus talent is key.


The Future of Work – Episode 3: Best Practices Next Steps

Part three: Best Practices and Next Steps. How do we bring these systems together? What are the best practices and next steps? And how can we add value?

The opportunity to combine security and HR to shape the future of our workforce is now. This is about showing trust and transparency, embracing culture, and it’s about security and HR becoming more of a proactive management function versus a preventative one.

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David Cassady

Chief Revenue Officer

David Cassady has been selling and leading sales teams in Silicon Valley for more than 30 years. During that time, he’s led a mix of established software players and startups. Cassady has also been involved with five IPOs — and at least as many acquisitions.

As Chief Revenue Officer, David leverages his extensive experience helping software businesses drive growth through skill-building for cloud and SaaS-focused teams. Together with the AlertEnterprise team, David is focused on the intersection of a repeatable sales process, a predictable pipeline and a multi-channel go-to-market strategy that includes physical security system integrators and SAP — all with the goal of driving explosive growth for the company.

Mark Weatherford

Chief Security Officer

Mark Weatherford brings years of high-level cyber-physical expertise to AlertEnterprise, and as Chief Security Officer (CSO), he guides the strategy of data management and protection by advising cyber-physical security policies and procedures within the company. Weatherford also works in liaison with businesses and executive professionals in the cyber and physical security industries to further accelerate security convergence adoption.

Mark has held numerous high-level cyber-centric positions, including Vice President and Chief Security Officer at the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), the Department of Homeland Security’s first Deputy Under Secretary for Cybersecurity under the Obama administration, California’s first Chief Security Officer, and the first CISCO for the state of Colorado.

Harsh Chauhan

Chief Technology Officer

As Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of AlertEnterprise, Harsh Chauhan is responsible for the company’s engineering technology innovation and solution delivery. A 20-year technology veteran and leader, Chauhan is focused on the growth of the company’s 3D Governance Risk Compliance (GRC) hyperscale cloud platform.

He also continues to develop integrated solutions with leading technology partners like SAP, SAP NS2, and ServiceNow. Before AlertEnterprise, Mr. Chauhan held multiple CTO positions, as well as Product Owner and Head of Development at SAP GRC 10.0, delivering targeted solutions to high-profile SAP clients.

Ruby Deol

Chief Operations Officer

Ruby Deol oversees all business units at AlertEnterprise. With more than 20 years of experience in global sales and support services, Deol nurtures existing client relationships with a customer-first approach. As AlertEnterprise continues to grow in industry recognition and stature, Deol is charged with developing and implementing methods to meet organization goals and facilitate the company’s ongoing transformation.

Jasvir Gill

Founder and CEO

Leading the charge of digital transformation and security convergence is Jasvir Gill, Founder and CEO of AlertEnterprise, Inc. An accomplished engineer by trade, Gill is driving the long-overdue digital transformation of the physical security industry.

Prior to launching AlertEnterprise, Gill was the founder and CEO of Virsa Systems, where he grew the company into a global leader of application security software. An early pioneer in establishing governance, risk and compliance as a software market segment, he drove exponential growth at Virsa, facilitating its acquisition by SAP in 2006.

In his free time, Jasvir helps drive social and economic empowerment in the community. He’s also a trustee at the American India Foundation.