Navigating the AI Revolution: ISMG’s Tri-Continental Cybersecurity Implications of AI Summit – PR.com
Princeton,
NJ,
January
25,
2025
–(PR.com)– ISMG
is
excited
to
announce
its
upcoming
Virtual
Summit:
Cybersecurity
Implications
of
AI,
a
unique
global
event
designed
to
engage
cybersecurity
leaders
with
cutting-edge
content
and
expert
insights
while
addressing
distinct
regulatory
landscapes
of
the
Americas,
EMEA,
and
APAC
regions.
This
pioneering
summit
is
strategically
scheduled
across
three
continents
allowing
participants
to
join
during
their
respective
time
zones
to
gain
insights
into
region-specific
challenges
and
solutions.
This
summit
serves
as
a
critical
platform
for
thought
leaders,
innovators
and
decision-makers
to
address
the
evolving
cybersecurity
ecosystem
shaped
by
AI.
With
Gartner
predicting
that
17%
of
all
cyberattacks
will
involve
generative
AI
by
2027,
the
need
for
collaborative,
tailored
strategies
has
never
been
greater.
A
recent
CFO
report
found
that
46%
of
security
experts
believe
integrating
generative
AI
into
business
operations
heightens
vulnerabilities,
underscoring
the
dual-edged
nature
of
AI
in
cybersecurity.
The
summit’s
sessions
are
meticulously
curated
to
explore
these
concerns
and
provide
actionable
insights.
“As
AI
continues
to
transform
the
cybersecurity
landscape,
this
global
summit
brings
together
the
brightest
minds
from
across
three
continents
to
foster
meaningful
dialogue,”
said
Jennifer
Eisenhofer,
vice
president
of
events
at
ISMG.
“We’re
creating
a
unique
platform
that
addresses
both
universal
challenges
and
regional
intricacies
in
AI
security
integration.”
Americas
and
EMEA:
Pioneering
AI
Security
Solutions
The
summit’s
Americas
and
EMEA
sessions
will
tackle
key
challenges
at
the
intersection
of
AI
and
cybersecurity,
with
a
particular
focus
on
regional
frameworks
such
as
GDPR
in
Europe
and
emerging
AI
regulations
in
North
America.
Mary
Purk,
co-founder
and
executive
director
of
AI
at
the
Wharton
School,
will
lead
the
session
titled
“Resilience
and
Trust
at
AI
and
Cybersecurity’s
Crossroads.”
She
will
share
insights
on
building
resilience
and
trust
in
an
AI-driven
security
landscape,
incorporating
perspectives
on
how
different
regulatory
environments
shape
AI
adoption
and
security
strategies.
In
a
noteworthy
panel
discussion,
Patrick
Bangert,
vice
president
and
chief
of
AI
at
Oxy,
Noah
Ringler,
AI
policy
lead
at
the
U.S.
Department
of
Homeland
Security,
and
Rick
Doten,
vice
president
of
information
security
at
Centene
Corporation,
will
examine
AI
supply
chain
risks.
They
will
provide
practical
strategies
while
addressing
distinct
supply
chain
challenges
faced
by
organizations
in
the
Americas
and
EMEA
regions.
The
ethical
dimensions
of
AI
in
cybersecurity
will
take
center
stage
with
insights
from
Jayant
Narayan,
head
of
AI
partnerships
at
the
United
Nations
Development
Programme,
Pedro
Tavares,
lead
data
scientist
at
Glencore,
and
Jean-Yves
Mathieu,
CISO
at
Banque
Internationale
à
Luxembourg.
The
session
will
address
pressing
concerns
about
fairness,
transparency
and
accountability
in
AI-driven
security
systems.
APAC:
Emerging
Trends
and
Regional
Perspectives
“The
APAC
region
stands
at
the
forefront
of
AI
adoption,
but
this
rapid
adoption
presents
both
opportunities
and
complexities
in
security
implementation,”
said
Geetha
Nandikotkur,
vice
president
–
conferences,
Asia,
Middle
East,
and
Africa,
ISMG.
“This
summit
will
equip
cybersecurity
professionals
with
practical
insights
for
navigating
the
complexities
of
AI
governance
while
addressing
distinct
regulatory
nuances
across
Asian
markets.”
In
the
APAC
segment,
Wan
Roshaimi
Bin
Wan
Abdullah,
chief
technology
officer
of
CyberSecurity
Malaysia,
will
spotlight
crucial
strategies
for
integrating
AI
into
cybersecurity
operations
in
his
session
titled
“Integrating
AI
Into
Cybersecurity
Operations:
The
Way
Forward.”
He
will
address
the
challenges
of
AI
sprawl
and
governance
in
the
region’s
rapidly
evolving
digital
landscape.
A
distinguished
panel
featuring
David
Siah,
vice
president
for
South
East
Asia-Australia
at
the
Centre
for
Strategic
Cyberspace
and
International
Studies;
Charmaine
R.A.
Valmonte,
CISO
at
Aboitiz
Equity
Ventures;
and
Mario
Demarillas,
CISO
at
Exceture,
will
outline
the
essential
steps
in
building
robust
AI
governance
frameworks,
particularly
relevant
to
APAC’s
diverse
regulatory
environment.
With
expert-led
discussions,
actionable
insights
and
a
focus
on
regional
nuances,
the
Cybersecurity
Implications
of
AI
Summit
is
an
essential
platform
for
thought
leadership
and
collaboration.
For
more
details
about
each
regional
summit
and
to
register
for
the
event,
visit:
Americas:
https://ismg.events/summit/ai-virtual-summit-2025-americas
APAC:
https://ismg.events/summit/ai-virtual-summit-2025-apac
EMEA:
https://ismg.events/summit/ai-virtual-summit-2025-emea
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