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CISO Forum Mid-Year Review Webinar | June 10, 2026 at 1PM ET – Register
Join SecurityWeek’s CISO Forum today at 1PM ET for virtual roundtable taking place mid-year to evaluate the year’s most pressing challenges and share critical updates shaping the 2026 security landscape.
Explore how attackers are using AI to scale threats and how security teams can respond with AI-driven defenses. Protecting against unmonitored use of generative AI (Shadow AI) in business units and building and enforcing AI governance frameworks.
1:00PM ET: A Framework for a World Where AI Exploits Vulnerabilities Faster Than Ever
Raaz Herzberg, CMO + VP of Product Strategy, Wiz
Alon Schindel, VP of AI and Threat Research, Wiz
1:30PM ET: Fireside Chat – Cybersecurity in the Mythos Era: Preparing People, Budgets, and Defenses for AI’s Next Wave
Dan Lohrmann, Field CISO, Public Sector, Presidio
Kendra Cooley, Head of Information Security, Doppel
Brian “SchleiF” Schleifer, Director of Content, SecurityWeek Events (Moderator)
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Gain actionable insights from top industry experts and thought leaders.
Learn best practices and strategies to future-proof your cybersecurity efforts.
Stay ahead of emerging trends and technological advancements.
Understand the intersection of policy, technology, and security.
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Explore how attackers are using AI to scale threats and how security teams can respond with AI-driven defenses. Protecting against unmonitored use of generative AI (Shadow AI) in business units and building and enforcing AI governance frameworks.
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