Agenda
Presentations already confirmed include:
►Facing the AI Security challenge in Financial Sector head on
Yair Kler, Head of Security Architecture, Standard Chartered Bank
- Adapting Risk Management Frameworks for AI: Exploring how financial institutions can update their risk management frameworks to effectively address the unique security challenges posed by advanced AI technologies.
- Enhancing Operational and Development Methodologies: Discussing the integration of robust security practices into operational and development processes to safeguard against AI-specific threats.
- Implementing Comprehensive Third-Party Risk Assessments: Outlining strategies for evaluating and managing risks associated with third-party AI solutions and partnerships to ensure a secure financial ecosystem.
►Securing the Future: Harnessing AI To Safeguard the Financial Sector
Kerry Sheehan, AI Policy Lead, UK AI Taskforce, AI Regulation, UK Civil Service
- Unlocking value to secure financial services
- The benefits of aligning with the UK’s AI Principles
- The UK’s AI Principles in the context of financial services
- Potential challenges and strategies for overcoming obstacles and driving successful AI development and implementation
►AttackGen: Leveraging AI for Dynamic Incident Response Testing
Matt Adams, Head of Security Enablement, Citi
- AttackGen makes threat-driven incident response testing more accessible and efficient for organisations of all sizes.
- It combines data from MITRE ATT&CK with Large Language Models to quickly generate comprehensive incident response scenarios for Red & Blue teams.
- This talk will feature live demos that explore AttackGen’s features.
►Building a Security Program in the Ai Age
Dom Lucas, Head of Security, British International Investment
- Exploring AI threats and necessary frameworks for addressing them
- Developing responsible, user-centred principles to balance opportunity and risk
- Building a resilient security program that allows the adoption of AI to flourish
►Head in the Clouds : Securing the Cloud-native Enterprise
Ben Trethowan, CISO, Brit Insurance
- The importance of effective Cloud-platform control, management, and visibility.
- The role of Machine Identity in Cloud-native architectures.
- Leveraging Identity Governance to prevent the accumulation of privilege.
- ‘Designing in’ secure configuration and hardening prior to deployment.
- The relationship between Cloud, Application Security and Software Development.
►Unlocking opportunities and understanding recruitment dynamics
Charlee Ryman, Co-Founder, Trident Search
- The real recruitment market (market trends)
- Where clients are failing
- How to futher your career within security at all levels
- What should you be earning?
- Certifications VS Real experience
►Cyber insurance: the last line of defence
Mike Tewfik, Cyber & Tech Underwriter, Beazley
- Key claims data and current insights
- How AI is changing the cyber risk landscape
- Shedding light on risks and ways to boost your cyber insurance protection
- Boosting your insurability
►The AI Genie is Out of the Bottle - What's Next?
Robin Lennon (Bylenga), VP Digital Strategy, AI Security, DWS
We will discuss the journey of embracing AI within your organisation to include:
- Why it is important to define what AI means to your organisation.
- Critical Steps in the Journey
- Differentiate between Ethical AI and Responsible AI
- Resources for guidance to include how to stay up-to-date on the constantly updated regulations