The Call for Presentations is still OPEN and the full agenda will be posted shortly. Just a few of the many sessions that will be presented include:

Clickbait and the Apocalypse: A Reasonable Assessment of AI Risk for Cybersecurity

Gabriel Shapiro, Lead AI Research Scientist at Salesforce

Beyond the Hype: Risks and Safeguards for Generative AI Deployment

Akchay Srivastava, Quality Engineering Lead for Responsible AI, Apple

An Enterprise AI Risk Management Playbook

Anurana Saluja, VP, CISO at Sutherland Global

Trojan Model Hubs: Hacking the ML Supply Chain & Defending Yourself from Threats

Sam Washko, Software Engineer, Protect AI

Securing GenAI and Overcoming Data Privacy Concerns: A Guide for Security Teams

Alastair Paterson, CEO and Co-Founder, Harmonic Security

AI Assisted Social Engineering - from Planning to Execution

Dardan Prebreza, Senior Red Teamer and Penetration Tester, Bishop Fox

Navigating the Labyrinth: Balancing Innovation with Privacy and Compliance in AI Development

Fergus Hurley, Founder and General Manager, Checks by Google

Promoting Responsible Generative AI Implementation in the Public Sector: Ethical Considerations

Chris Pahl, Chief Privacy Officer, County of Santa Clara

Navigating AI Legal Minefields in Cybersecurity Compliance and Liability

Steven Teppler, Chief Cybersecurity Legal Officer at Mandelbaum Barrett, PC

Pattern Rights - An Ethical Framework for Generative AI Training Data

Alison Cossette, Developer Advocate, Neo4j

We Hacked Hugging Face: Takeaways to Protect Your Organization from AI Vulnerabilities

Noam Dotan, Security Researcher at Legit Security

Ignore Previous Instructions: Embracing AI Red Teaming

David Campbell, AI Risk, Safety, and Security Lead at Scale AI

AI and Insider Threat: A Frequently Overlooked Strategic Priority

Celina Stewart, Cyber Risk Lead, Neuvik

Navigating the Ethical Terrain of AI-Enhanced Marketing Automation

Sravan Yella, Lead Solutions Engineer at Hewlett Packard

Navigating the New Frontier: AI Governance and Ethical Data Use in LLMs

Martin Walter, VP of Product Management at Rubrik

Navigating the Minefield: Mitigating Risks of AI in Data Cataloging and Documentation

Anandaganesh Balakrishnan, American Water, Principal Software Engineer
Pan Singh Dhoni, Technical Manager and Solution Architect at Five Below

Securing GenAI against Manipulation

Praveen Tiwari, Senior Director, AI at Zscaler

Redefining Enterprise Cybersecurity in the Age of Adversarial AI

James Stewart, CTO of TrojAI

Data and GenAI Workflows: How RAG Risks Private Information

Patrick Walsh, Co-founder and CEO of IronCore Labs

The Evolving Boardroom: CISOs, SEC Rules, and the AI Revolution

Padraic O’Reilly, Founder and Chief Innovation Officer, CyberSaint

Unveiling the Shadows: A Red Team Approach to AI Security

Alex Levinson, Head of Security, Scale AI

Advantages, Risks, and Governance of AI in Data Engineering

Anandaganesh Balakrishnan, Principal Software Engineer, American Water

The AI Risk Summit will bring together security and risk management executives, AI researchers, policy makers, software developers and other business and government stakeholders to delve into the risks of deploying generative and predictive AI tools in the enterprise, the threat from adversarial use of AI technology and deep fakes, and preparation for the inevitable compliance and regulations from policy makers.

The Call for Presentations is currently OPEN and the full agenda will be posted in April 2024.

Hosted at the stunning Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay, California, this event will host some of the brightest minds in technology and AI and feature keynotes, panel discussions, fireside chats, advanced research, and technical presentations showcasing eye-opening examples of AI in action.

The AI Risk Summit will drive the conversation forward with consequential dialogue and real-world examples that skip past the hype and provide meaningful guidance on risk management in the age of artificial intelligence.

Why Attend?

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