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CISO Forum Webinar Today: 2026 Mid-Year Review

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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) Register for Webinar Why Attend? 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. Sponsors WRITTEN BY SecurityWeek News More from SecurityWeek News A Security Raises $37 Million for Autonomous Offensive Security Platform In Other News: Anthropic Maps AI Threats, Unpatched Comodo Flaw, Palantir Chief Eyed for CISA Industry Reactions to New Trump AI Cybersecurity Executive Order: Feedback Friday Webinar Today: Third-Party Risk in Practice – Where Programs Break Down and How to Respond Willow Raises $7 Million for Securing Autonomous AI Agents Dragos Acquires xIoT Security Firm Phosphorus In Other News: Trump Mobile Data Breach, FIFA World Cup Phishing, CISA Responds to Supply Chain Attacks IBM and Red Hat Commit $5 Billion to Secure Open Source Supply Chains Under “Project Lightwell” Latest News Infostealers Turn Millions of Devices Into Credential Theft Machines Cyera Raises $600 Million at $12 Billion Valuation Aryon Security Raises $29 Million in Series A Funding Critical HVAC and UPS Vulnerabilities Could Let Hackers Disrupt Data Centers New Windows Zero-Day Exploit ‘RoguePlanet’ Released After AI Reaches Production: 12 Ways Security Teams Can Take Control ServiceNow Patches Vulnerability Exploited Against Some Customers Critical Vulnerabilities Patched in Fortinet, Ivanti Products Trending Webinar: Third-Party Risk In Practice June 4, 2026 Organizations are investing heavily in third-party risk management, but breaches, delays, and blind spots continue to persist. Join this live webinar as we examine the gap between how organizations think their third-party risk programs are performing and what’s actually happening in practice. Register Virtual Roundtable: CISO Forum 2026 Mid-Year Review June 10, 2026 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. Register People on the Move Opal Security has appointed CPO, CTO, VP of Field Engineering, VP of Marketing, and Head of Product and Solutions Marketing. The Department of the Air Force has appointed Ashley Devoto as Chief Information Officer. Bartley Richardson has been named Chief AI and Autonomous Systems Officer at CrowdStrike. More People On The Move Expert Insights After AI Reaches Production: 12 Ways Security Teams Can Take Control Security teams need more than visibility into AI applications, they need a repeatable framework for monitoring, investigating, and defending them in production. (Joshua Goldfarb) Everybody Is Vibe Coding But Nobody Told The Security Team AI-driven development is not something organizations can or should block. But it must be governed. (Danelle Au) The Zero-Knowledge Threat Actor And The End Of Responsible Disclosure AI can help attackers generate malware, create malicious payloads, bypass simple security checks, and convert vague malicious intent into functional code. (Etay Maor) Raising The Cybersecurity Stakes: Ante Up For The Agentic Era CISOs are now facing machine-speed attacks and asking, “How do I agent?” The industry must provide remediation at scale. (Nadir Izrael) Caught Off Guard: Securing AI After It Hits Production As enterprises rush AI projects into production, security teams are increasingly being forced into reactive mode. (Joshua Goldfarb) Flipboard Reddit Whatsapp Email
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