Event Details

The remarkable changes in cybersecurity regulations in China occurring amid escalating US-China tensions may create obstacles for foreign business operations. Companies in China therefore need to be proactive in developing and adapting systems to address these threats. Join us for a cybersecurity conversation to explore how to best protect your business from cyber security shocks.

Please note that this event is limited to senior-level executives and per invitation only. If you are not an existing member of The Economist Intelligence Corporate Network, but would like to learn how you can attend our events, please contact us.

Agenda

12:00 - 12:30
Registration & Network
12:30 - 14:00
Luncheon and Discussions

Speakers

  • Sally Wang (Managing Director, China of Orange Cyberdefense)

    Sally Wang

    Managing Director, China of Orange Cyberdefense

    Sally Wang is the Managing Director for Orange Cyberdefense China, overseeing strategy, operations, and P&L responsibilities. Since 2017, she has been instrumental in driving growth and enhancing customer performance across the Chinese market for Orange Cyberdefense.

    Sally has made remarkable contributions to the cyber security business. With her extensive experience and in-depth understanding of the field, she has led the team to develop and implement innovative cyber security solutions that have effectively safeguarded the digital assets of numerous enterprises. Under her leadership, Orange Cyberdefense China has continuously strengthened its market position, providing comprehensive and reliable cyber security services to clients from various industries.

    Prior to joining Orange Cyberdefense, Sally held many senior positions at Palo Alto Networks & Cisco Networks, etc. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Testing Instrument & Technology from Zhejiang University.

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  • Scott Sun (Deloitte Consulting Partner & Life Science Sector Leader)

    Scott Sun

    Deloitte Consulting Partner & Life Science Sector Leader

    Scott Sun is Deloitte Consulting partner as well as Life Science Sector Deputy Leader, focusing on Cloud & AI base in Shanghai.

    Scott has more than 20 years of experience in AI & Data and is a recognized as technology leader in China’s Big Data industry. Scott has been deeply involved in digital transformation with data driven platform & system implementation for MNC in China for decades, including implementations & architecture design. Scott has also worked with leading technology partners in China, such as Amazon Cloud, Azure, Databricks, etc. to establish partnership & go to market strategy with those leading technology company in China.

    Scott has been engaged with leading MNC client in China on implementing data strategy & data product covering sales, marketing, aftersales, smart manufacturing, supply chain include company like BMW, Daimler, AstraZeneca, Sanofi, Unilever, etc.

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  • Roland Zhang (Director of Systems Engineering at Fortinet)

    Roland Zhang

    Director of Systems Engineering at Fortinet

    Roland Zhang is the Director of Systems Engineering, Fortinet. As a senior cybersecurity expert, he has participated in the design of national and important industry network security systems and has extensive experience in the design of modern network security systems. He has specific practical operations in the fields of cloud computing security, trusted and secure wide area networks and local area networks, and high-performance secure networks.

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  • Dr. Weisi Xie (Shanghai Director of Economist Intelligence Corporate Network)

    Dr. Weisi Xie

    Shanghai Director of Economist Intelligence Corporate Network

    Weisi Xie is the Shanghai Director at the Economist Intelligence Corporate Network (EICN), and is responsible for engaging with top executives in the region on key economic and political issues as well as industry-specific analysis to support their businesses in the dynamic Chinese market.

    Mr. Xie served as an Assistant Professor of Economics at Shanghai Jiao Tong University before joining EICN. As a trained trade economist, his teaching and research mainly focused on the fields of international trade, industrial economics and economic development, with a particular emphasis on China’s economy in a global perspective. He also possesses extensive expertise in the non-profit sector through work experience with think tanks and international organizations, including the Shanghai Institute for National Economy and the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva, Switzerland, where he contributed to multiple government counseling projects and policy studies. His work has appeared in leading academic journals as well as major economic policy publications.

    Mr. Xie has a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Colorado at Boulder, and a B.A. in International Business from Southwestern University of Finance and Economics.

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