Renee Guttmann

Renee Guttmann Vice President, Information Risk Renee Guttmann is an accomplished global information security and privacy executive with a proven track record of establishing internationally recognized information security programs for Fortune 500 companies. As vice president of information risk and member of the Office of t he CISO, Guttmann is responsible for providing guidance to security leaders at enterprise-class organizations. Her council helps enable them to think differently about security strategies so they can change, innovate and be more successful. Prior to joining Accuvant, Guttmann served as chief information security officer of Coca-Cola, where she established an enterprise-wide information risk management program to address information security, privacy and business continuity planning risks across the Coca-Cola systems. Guttmann previously held leadership positions for Time, Inc. and Time Warner, Inc., where she drove the global information security and privacy program as well as the application security program at the corporate head office. She also served in various security-related roles at Capital One, Glaxo Wellcome and Gartner, Inc. Guttmann is internationally recognized within the information security community for knowledge, vision and leadership in the constantly evolving and complex area of information security and risk management. She is a prominent speaker at top industry conferences and has been honored with accolades such as the Compass Award from CSO Magazine and "Woman of Influence" by the Executive Women's Forum. Guttmann is a fellow of the Ponemon Institute. She serves on several technical advisory boards and is a member of the Board of Directors for Hillside Community Services for Children, the oldest non-profit in Georgia focused on children in need, where she serves on the audit, information technology and HR committees. Guttmann received her honors bachelor's degree from Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, and holds multiple technical certifications.