AI is the New Cyber: Understanding Vulnerabilities in AI Systems and What You Can Do to Prepare
In today's AI-driven business landscape, a new wave of AI cyber threats has emerged, challenging conventional cybersecurity measures and introducing unique risks with significant impacts across various sectors.
Join Carole Piovesan and James Stewart on Tuesday, February 13th at 12PM ET for a live webinar that delves deep into the heart of AI vulnerabilities, exploring the intricate landscape of AI security incidents, their far-reaching implications, and the industries most at risk. Our experts will guide you through the nuances of responding to these incidents, equipping you with the knowledge not just to react but proactively prepare and prevent potential breaches.
Why attend this webinar?
Uncover what makes an AI security incident and how it's changing the cybersecurity landscape.
Explore the implications of AI incidents on trust, compliance, and operational integrity.
Identify which sectors are most vulnerable to AI threats and why.
Learn how to effectively respond to and mitigate the impact of AI security incidents.
Discover strategies to bolster your organization's defenses against the unique challenges posed by AI vulnerabilities.
Dr. James Stewart is CEO of TrojAI, which provides risk management and security protections for AI/ML/LMM systems. Prior to this role, James held the position of SVP of Video Analytics at Patriot One Technologies (TSX:XTRA), a Canadian AI company that acquired his video analytics company, EhEye. James brings a necessary blend of deep learning and cybersecurity experience having held positions as Lead Data Scientist with Raytheon Cyber, Research and Development Manager with the Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity, and Senior Network Intelligence Analyst with Bell. Notably, James also pioneered intelligence-led policing with the Saint John Police Force as their first ever crime analyst where he developed advanced analytical techniques for crime reduction, in addition to his 20-year commitment as an auxiliary police constable. James received his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of New Brunswick and currently serves as an international expert representing Canada for ISO/IEC SC 42 (AI).
You won’t want to miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve and safeguard your organization against potential AI security incidents!
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