The Bermuda Captive Conference has announced Rachel Wilson, managing director and head of wealth management data security, infrastructure risk at Morgan Stanley, as its keynote speaker. Wilson will address conference delegates on 13 September, day two of the Bermuda Captive Conference, sharing her experience as an advisor on data security, cyber and infrastructure risk. At Morgan Stanley, Wilson is responsible for the protection and governance of all sensitive data across wealth management networks, applications, hardware and users in physical and digital form. Wilson and her team work to secure data from all manner of loss, theft or compromise, and manage all forms of infrastructure risk, ensuring that all wealth management data meets regulatory and statutory privacy requirements. Prior to joining Morgan Stanley in 2017, Wilson spent 15 years at the National Security Agency (NSA), where she held several senior executive-level leadership positions. In 2012, Wilson spent nearly five years leading NSA’s cyber exploitation operations as the deputy and then chief of the Remote Operations Center within NSA’s tailored access operations. Leslie Robinson, Bermuda Captive Conference chair and senior vice president, head of underwriting and claims at Willis Towers Watson Management, says: “Rachel is a highly sought-after speaker in the fields of finance and technology, and with her extensive background in both the private and public sectors, her talk promises to be both thought-provoking and inspiring.” In its 18th year, the three-day Bermuda Captive Conference returns as a hybrid event, presenting a full roster of panel sessions, bringing together industry professionals for thought leadership, education and connectivity. The conference will feature educational sessions, keynote speakers and a trade floor showcasing support services and organisations.