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Banking & Financial Services
Cyber risk, fraud prevention, and compliance for financial institutions.
Vincent Stoffer explains why network detection and response capabilities are essential for financial institutions, addressing today's complex threat landscape and visibility challenges across modern networks.
Chris Young explores strategies for defending against insider threats through data resilience measures and endpoint control, helping financial institutions protect sensitive information from internal risks.
Tim Hill provides practical guidance on navigating New York's 23 NYCRR 500 cybersecurity regulations, offering strategies for financial institutions to achieve compliance while modernizing their security infrastructure.
Chris Wysopal shares critical findings from the latest software security and AI reports for financial services, offering actionable recommendations to enhance security practices and address emerging vulnerabilities.
Sean Doherty demonstrates how security can shift from being a business constraint to a competitive advantage, enabling financial services organizations to accelerate growth while maintaining robust protection.
Scott Tenenbaum, David Anderson and Kimberly Pack examine how to quantify cyber risk exposure, liability and resilience, helping financial institutions make informed decisions about insurance, governance and risk transfer.
Imran Khan examines the latest supply chain attack tactics, revealing hidden vulnerabilities in vendor relationships and third-party dependencies that can lead to catastrophic breaches in financial services.
Aaron Jensen reveals critical vulnerabilities in non-production environments most organizations overlook and shares strategies to secure test, development and backup data containing sensitive information.
Michael Monte demonstrates how AI agents can modernize security operations beyond basic automation, strengthening detection capabilities and bridging the gap between traditional security operations and modern data analytics.
Sandeep Bhide challenges traditional third-party risk assessment methods, advocating for a data-first approach that reduces questionnaire burden while improving risk visibility and decision-making in vendor management.
Steve Jackson of Binalyze demonstrates how automation can revolutionize SOC operations, addressing key challenges in operational security, resource management and regulatory compliance in today's "assume breach" landscape.
Andrew Becherer analyzes how generative AI is enabling attackers to conduct sophisticated spear-phishing campaigns at unprecedented scale, and shares defense strategies to protect financial institutions from AI-powered threats.
Margaux Tawil of Abnormal AI demonstrates how defensive AI combats generative AI threats by analyzing identity, behavior and content patterns across thousands of signals.
Pierre-François Guglielmi of Rubrik explores how unified identity protection reduces recovery time from days to hours while maintaining cyber resilience across hybrid environments.
Aurélien Svevi explains how application detection and response cuts through security noise by analyzing applications in production to connect attacks with exploitable vulnerabilities.
Gaspard Droz of Mantra shows how successful organizations build security awareness programs that reduce human factor risks through strategic content, consistent engagement and behavioral psychology.
Vincent Porte explains how organizations must evolve from periodic awareness training to comprehensive human risk management addressing AI-powered threats and sophisticated attacks.
Trend Micro's senior threat researcher Nitesh Surana reveals critical vulnerabilities in Azure Machine Learning services, demonstrating how attackers can compromise ML workspaces.
Thomas Hassing Huge of Saxo Bank, Jonas Helweg-Mikkelsen of Nordic RCC, Søren Hansen of ECCO, Ilter Onder Aptula of Klarna and Tor Auster discuss transforming employees into active security defenders.
Mark Van Der Horst and Gagan Delouri share how identity replaced the network as primary attack perimeter, balancing friction and experience through risk-based authentication to reduce fraud and customer churn.
Xandra Uth of SoSafe examines how motivation and ability drive behavior change, proving data importance through targeted phishing simulations and compelling narratives.
Salvatore Buccoliero explores how to define minimum viable company requirements for rapid recovery, how identity-based attacks bypass traditional defenses including MFA, and how data protection platforms instantly detect encryption.
Andreas Bergqvist shares integrating security from code review through production using independent verification and crisis communication strategies.
Patrick Van Eecke discusses assessing whether AI systems fall within the EU AI Act's scope and risk categories, what cybersecurity requirements mean for security professionals, and the AI practices that are prohibited.
Security researcher Nemo examines UPI's security architecture, revealing critical vulnerabilities in mobile number verification and offering recommendations to strengthen India's digital payment ecosystem.
Marvin Ngoma of Elastic explores how NIS2's technical requirements reshape risk-informed detection strategies and how AI-powered security platforms strengthen compliance and operational resilience.
Viloo Williams, Deepak Sharma, Dipu KV and Hasit Trivedi discuss managing bias and discrimination risks while implementing transparency in AI-driven personalization.
Hitesh Pathak explores how AI has transformed cybersecurity landscapes, sharing strategies for implementing cloud-native security frameworks and threat intelligence.
Pravin Savant, Nishant Pradhan, Girish Hadkar, Dishika Tandon and Prasanna Lohar address the disconnect between boardroom strategy and execution realities.
Rakesh Bhardwaj discusses building data-first strategies, transitioning from project to product management, and democratizing data capabilities across organizations.
Bhavit Bhatt maps organizations across the AI maturity spectrum and shares strategies for building simplified, high-performance AI foundations with cloud-agnostic platforms.
Damian Stephenson examines the dramatic shift from AI skepticism to adoption, exploring strategic transformation approaches across the AI capability spectrum.
Atul Jayawant shares three fundamental principles for CIO success: ownership mindset, comprehensive competency and simplicity in business communication.
Aparna Kumar explores how CIOs can transform technology from cost center to valuation multiplier through strategic boardroom storytelling and cybersecurity resilience.
Mohit Agarwal and Pankaj Bhargava explore supplier risk assessment platforms, demand sensing capabilities and traceability systems for volatile supply chains.
Nim Nadarajah and Sandra Pesic examine AI-driven cyberthreats, resilience strategies, automation benefits and post-quantum security preparations for modern organizations.
Dr. Amiruddin Abdul Wahab of Cybersecurity Malaysia explores strategic human-AI interaction in cybersecurity operations and real-world threat detection applications.
Kenneth Townsend of Ingredion explores how AI-driven leadership balances business innovation with data governance, operational efficiency and responsible security practices.
Sateesh Kumar Challa examines how synthetic identity fraud leverages cutting-edge AI to bypass traditional detection systems.
Taka Ariga and Brennan Lodge discuss how Retrieval Augmented Generation transforms threat detection and compliance operations by grounding AI responses in trusted organizational data rather than public sources.
Varun Shrivastava of UBS, Armani Ibrahim of DeepAI and Darren Grayson Chng of Electrolux discuss leveraging agentic AI for threat simulation, managing AI bias risks and balancing automation with human intuition.
Sudhir Tiku of KEENFINITY Group shares governance frameworks for multi-agent AI ecosystems, regulatory expectations and building interdisciplinary teams for responsible AI development.
Steven J. Davis of Data Center Association of the Philippines explores the country's digital infrastructure transformation, cybersecurity's role in digital growth and AI innovation positioning in APAC.
Vrijesh Pandey and Daryl Pereira discuss how offensive AI transforms threat landscapes and how defensive AI accelerates detection, in addition to strategic implications of AI vs. AI security paradigms.
Kshitija Joshi, Kam Karaji and Priyanka Dank discuss building AI steering groups, implementing bias detection frameworks and creating scalable compliance toolkits under EU AI Act.
Stuart Frost, Jose Soares and Alexander Ermakovich explore AI-human collaboration, governance frameworks and managing executive expectations in cyber defense.
Kunal Sehgal of Security Decoded and Akmal Nizam Abdul Halim of LTAT explore using AI to modernize IT operations, building quantum resilience and aligning IT strategies for quantum threat readiness.
Mohd Hanapi Bisri of Petra Energy Berhad and Leng Wee of Seatrium share insights on AI-powered application risks, making AI ubiquitous for cyber resiliency and redefining cybersecurity with AI integration.
Thom Schiltmans of Signify discusses building AI governance frameworks, managing AI tool sprawl, maintaining regulatory compliance and securing AI-enabled OT environments using zero trust.
Tomvie Ozi of Access Bank Gambia shares insights on building hybrid security operations with AI automation, overcoming cultural barriers, and moving from reactive to predictive capabilities.
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