How Do Our RoundTables Work?
The primary purpose of IT RoundTable is education, with the secondary goal of job placement. Our association provides a forum for IT executives to share their ideas, experiences, and solutions in a collaborative forum to educate and formulate best practices for IT, OT, and AI security. The RoundTable focuses on business impact rather than technology, to address shared challenges without sales pitches, allowing the sponsor to impartially share strategies for improving cyber security.

Who Attends an Online RoundTable?
Our roundtables consist of a moderator and a technical resource provided by the sponsor and five to seven C-Level IT executives.
Participants
RoundTable event managers reach out to executives who currently manage IT, OT, and AI environments across multiple industries.
Moderators
The moderator is responsible for leading the conversation. The moderator introduces all participants, explains the agenda, poses questions to the panelists, and ensures that all participants have an opportunity to contribute. The moderator also leans on the technical resource on loan from the sponsor to answer technical questions.
Panelists
The panelists invited to attend come from diverse backgrounds with varying experiences in IT, OT, and AI Security. The goal is to formulate best practices and discuss current trends. Generally, everyone has something to contribute.
Sponsor
Companies will engage with decision-makers to differentiate their brand and achieving name recognition with the selected participants.
The process:
- 1 IT Roundtable moderates the roundtable, introducing the participants and reads the agenda.
- 2 The moderator poses questions to the participants to involve everyone in the discussion.
- 3 The sessions run for 90 minutes, with the final 20 minutes dedicated to questions from the audience to guest technical resource.
- 4 The participants will receive a RoundTable Summary of the best practices discussion, including past and future RoundTable Summaries. Panelists may be invited to future RoundTable discussions on related topics.