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Renaldo Jack of Globeleq and Grant Hughes of GVW Group cut through vendor hype around AI-driven zero trust, discussing architecture alignment requirements and the balance between AI autonomy and human oversight.
Deidre Marais explores how AI is reshaping cybersecurity roles across Africa, discussing upskilling strategies and regulatory frameworks needed to protect both security and professional livelihoods in an AI-driven landscape.
Anna Collard of KnowBe4 Africa introduces a science-based approach to security culture, moving beyond traditional awareness training to build cognitive resilience against social engineering attacks targeting human attention and emotions.
Mojalefa Mofammere of Assupol and Corradino Corradi of MTN examine the AI arms race in cybersecurity, exploring how defensive AI can counter offensive AI threats while assessing strategic and ethical implications.
Panel featuring Femi Olofintila, Sodiq Bello, and Igboa Abumere discusses sophisticated cloud threats, AI-driven detection strategies and effective communication of cloud security risks to executives.
Hanniel Jafaru of HTC Academy explores dynamic vendor risk management, focusing on real-time monitoring, fraud detection and continuous assessment strategies that go beyond traditional contract-based approaches.
Tunde Dada of inq. digital Group guides leaders through enterprise LLM security challenges, offering practical strategies for managing data leakage, prompt injection and compliance gaps while enabling AI innovation.
Bharat Soni of GT Bank explores how African CISOs can effectively communicate cyber risk in business terms, align security KPIs with enterprise goals and secure critical investment during economic uncertainty.