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APRIL 16, 2024


CYBERSECURITY IMPLICATIONS OF AI SUMMIT: NORTH AMERICA WEST


9:00 AM PT - 5:00 PM PT

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EVENT OVERVIEW

The ISMG’s Cybersecurity Implications of AI: North America West Summit offers a
comprehensive exploration of AI’s impact on cybersecurity, focusing on ethical
considerations, securing LLMs, and the implications for privacy and intellectual
property. Participants will engage with industry leaders on the collaboration of
human intelligence and AI to enhance cybersecurity measures, including
AI-powered threat detection and risk mitigation strategies. The summit provides
CISOs with essential insights into AI, encouraging transparent governance and
hands-on application through a Solution Room Workshop, designed to tackle
real-world cybersecurity challenges. This event promises a day filled with
strategic discussions, invaluable insights, and collaborative exploration at the
cutting edge of AI and cybersecurity.

View our ISMG Event Experience video to see what your peers are saying about
their participation. 





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NOTE:  All requests to attend will be reviewed by event staff and approved based
on professional qualifications and event capacity.


HIGHLIGHT TOPICS

 * Leveraging AI for Defense
 * Balancing Privacy and Compliance
 * Secure AI Integration
 * Combatting Threats With AI
 * Diverse Industry AI Applications

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DAVID TSAO

CISO, Instacart


ERIKA VOSS

Vice President, Information Security, DAT Freight & Analytics


ERIC SANCHEZ

CISO, Kyowa Kirin Pharmaceutical


JON WASHBURN

CISO, Stoel Rives


JERRY COCHRAN

Deputy CIO, Pacific Northwest National Labratory


BOB FERGUSON

Attorney General, Washington State


HEATHER WEST

Senior Director, Cybersecurity and Privacy Services, Venable


NATHAN SHAFFER

Partner; Intellectual Property Litigator, Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe


SUHA CAN

CISO, Grammarly


NICOLE DARDEN FORD

CISO, Nordstrom


CHUCK MARKARIAN

CISO, PACCAR


GINGER ARMBRUSTER

Chief Privacy Officer and IT Division Director, City of Seattle


SPEAKERS


THOUGHT LEADERS LEADING DEEP-DIVE DISCUSSIONS ON STAGE

ISMG Summits bring the foremost thought leaders and educators in the security
space to the stage, interactive workshops and networking events. Learn from the
“who’s who” in cybersecurity passionate about the latest tools and technology to
defend against threats 

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REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST

8:00 am PT - 9:00 am PT

9:00 am – 9:40 aM PT


DAVID TSAO

CISO, Instacart


NICOLE DARDEN FORD

CISO, Nordstrom


SUHA CAN

CISO, Grammarly


HARNESSING AI IN CYBERSECURITY: LESSONS FROM THE C-SUITE

AI’s rapid emergence across every aspect of business operations serves as both a
catalyst for growth and a vector for heightened risk. Our keynote panel of
leading CISOs will offer an unfiltered glimpse into the strategic deployment of
artificial intelligence by information security practitioners.

These industry leaders will share their direct experiences, focusing on the
transformative role AI plays in enhancing security measures, the challenges of
integrating AI into existing frameworks, and the innovative strategies developed
to mitigate associated risks.

In this exclusive discussion, panelists will dissect specific instances where AI
technologies were leveraged to detect threats, streamline incident response, and
predict vulnerabilities within their organizations. The discussion will navigate
through the complexities of AI adoption, spotlighting the critical balance
between leveraging AI for its groundbreaking potential and addressing the
ethical, technical, and security challenges it introduces.
Attendees will leave with a comprehensive perspective on strategic AI
integration, including:

 * Real-World Deployment: Delve into how top organizations have successfully
   integrated AI into their security operations, highlighting the
   decision-making processes, implementation strategies, and adjustments made to
   align AI initiatives with security goals.
 * Navigating Challenges: Unpack the hurdles encountered by CISOs in adopting
   AI, from overcoming data bias and ensuring privacy to securing AI systems
   against adversarial attacks, and the practical solutions that were employed.
 * Mitigating Risks: Gain actionable insights into the risk management practices
   refined through firsthand experiences, including the development of robust
   frameworks to assess and mitigate the unique risks posed by AI.
 * Adapting to an AI-Driven Security Landscape: Learn from the foresight and
   adaptability of leading security practitioners as they prepare their
   organizations for the future, ensuring resilience against the evolving threat
   landscape influenced by AI.

 

Nicole Darden Ford, CISO, Nordstrom

David Tsao, CISO, Instacart

Suha Can, CISO, Grammarly

9:40am – 10:10 aM PT


GINGER ARMBRUSTER

Chief Privacy Officer and IT Division Director, City of Seattle


OJAS REGE

GM, Privacy and Data Governance Cloud, OneTrust


JERRY COCHRAN

Deputy CIO, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory


PRIVACY AND COMPLIANCE IN THE AGE OF AI

Artificial Intelligence has emerged as an indelible and disruptive force in
information security, particularly in bolstering defensive capabilities through
sophisticated data analysis and pattern recognition.

As organizations harness the power of AI to fortify their cybersecurity posture,
a pivotal challenge emerges: striking the delicate balance between robust threat
prevention and the protection of individual and organizational privacy.

This session addresses the need to safeguard data privacy, along with the
governance and compliance considerations necessitated by the proliferation of AI
utilization. Beyond simply identifying challenges, this session serves as a
practical guide, offering actionable strategies for the ethical implementation
of AI in cybersecurity operations. Tailored for CISOs, IT professionals, data
scientists, and all stakeholders intrigued by the intricate interplay of AI,
ethics, and security, our discussion aims to shape a responsible and
privacy-conscious approach to AI deployment.

Key Discussion Points:

 * Privacy-Preserving AI Techniques: Explore cutting-edge techniques and
   technologies designed to enable the use of AI without compromising individual
   privacy, including federated learning, homomorphic encryption, and other
   approaches that allow AI models to be trained without accessing raw,
   sensitive data.
 * Consent and Data Governance: Examine the role of informed consent in the
   context of AI applications, best practices for transparently obtaining user
   consent, and strategies for effective data governance in compliance with
   evolving privacy regulations.
 * Accountability and Transparency in AI Practices: Discuss the importance of
   implementing accountability measures and ensuring transparency in AI
   operations to build trust and enable verification. Examine frameworks for
   auditing AI systems, the role of explainable AI in understanding
   decision-making processes, and policies for addressing biases and errors that
   impact privacy and data security.

Ginger Armbruster, Chief Privacy Officer and IT Division Director, City of
Seattle

Ojas Rege, GM, Privacy and Data Governance Cloud, OneTrust

Jerry Cochran, Deputy CIO, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

10:10 am – 10:30 Am PT


BOB FERGUSON

Attorney General, Washington State


ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND PUBLIC POLICY: ATTORNEY GENERAL BOB FERGUSON'S
VISION FOR WASHINGTON’S AI TASK FORCE

In this session, Attorney General Bob Ferguson will discuss the establishment of
the Artificial Intelligence Task Force in Washington, following the bipartisan
passage of Senate Bill 5838. Ferguson will outline the objectives and structure
of the task force, designed to assess the implications of AI technologies and
propose informed legislative recommendations.

Highlighting the task force’s mandate, he will delve into the critical areas of
public policy and the importance of maintaining racial equity and civil
liberties in the face of AI advancements. Ferguson’s talk will also touch on the
broader context of AI regulation and innovation, reflecting on how the task
force’s work compares with similar efforts in other states and addresses the
unique challenges and opportunities presented by AI technologies.

The session promises insightful perspectives on proactive governance and the
role of bipartisan collaboration in shaping the future of AI in Washington and
beyond.

Bob Ferguson, Attorney General, Washington State

10:30 am – 11:00 aM PT


KAYNE MCGLADREY

Field CISO, Hyperproof


CASEY ALLEN

CIO, Concentric


BEST PRACTICES FOR MATURING YOUR SECURITY PROGRAMS WITHOUT LEAVING PRIVACY
BEHIND

In an era where data breaches regularly make headlines and privacy regulations
evolve at a rapid pace, organizations face the dual challenge of maturing their
security programs without compromising on privacy. This session delves into the
complexities of enhancing security measures, ensuring compliance, and fostering
a culture of privacy by design, against the backdrop of increasing reliance on
AI and digital technologies.

Featuring insights from Kayne McGladrey, Field CISO at Hyperproof, and Casey
Allen, CIO at Concentric, this discussion will navigate through the intricate
landscape of legal, ethical, and technological considerations. From the
ramifications of the Karl Lundstrom case for the tech industry to the
transformative potential of GPTs in shaping privacy policies and frameworks, the
panel will explore pivotal themes shaping the future of privacy and security.

Key Discussion Points:

• Legal and Ethical Implications: Analyze the broader impacts of high-profile
legal cases on the tech industry’s approach to AI tool utilization and data
privacy, offering guidance for mitigating internal risks.
• Harnessing GPTs for Privacy Governance: Discuss the role of Generative
Pre-trained Transformers (GPTs) in revolutionizing privacy policy generation and
compliance, and their potential to embed privacy by design into the DNA of
organizations.
• Proactive Privacy Strategies: Explore methodologies for ‘shifting privacy
left,’ ensuring privacy considerations are integral to the early phases of
system development and deployment.
• Innovative Approaches to Privacy Enhancement: Uncover quick wins and strategic
initiatives that leading companies are implementing to bolster user privacy,
setting new standards for privacy protection in the digital age.

Attendees will leave with a comprehensive understanding of how to navigate the
complex interplay between advancing security initiatives and upholding privacy
principles, equipped with practical strategies and insights from the forefront
of cybersecurity and privacy innovation.

Kayne McGladrey, Field CISO, Hyperproof

Casey Allen, CIO, Concentric


NETWORKING & EXHIBITION BREAK

11:00 am PT - 11:25 am PT 


11:25 am – 11:55 am PT


JAKE GILLEN

Principal Solutions Architect, Expel


WIELDING THE DOUBLE-EDGED SWORD OF AI: BALANCING VALUE WITH INTRINSIC SECURITY
RISKS

With any new technology, adoption depends on tolerance for risk; and because
this is cybersecurity, that risk changes minute to minute. Artificial
Intelligence promises to enable defenders and adversaries alike — but
adversaries aren’t hindered by the associated risks.

Organizations are left balancing the benefits of the new tech for keeping pace
with cyber threats, with the risk of the untested and unknown.

Jake Gillen, Principal Solutions Architect, Expel

11:55 am – 12:05 pm PT


TOM GUERRETTE

Cyber Security Engineer, Infoblox


GREG SIMMONS

Cyber Security Specialist, Infoblox


WHY DNS SHOULD BE YOUR SECURITY FOUNDATION

Learn about everything you can do with DNS but never considered. Every user,
server, IoT, and mobile device requires DNS, which can be leveraged to secure
your organization at the first intent to communicate.

Be first in the kill chain without relying on known signature-based attacks,
analyzing sandboxed traffic, maintaining an army of security analysts, or being
vulnerable to misconfigured systems. Leverage advanced AI/ML models to block
connections to malicious domains, rendering malware, phishing, and lookalike
domains useless.

Tom Guerrette, Cyber Security Engineer, Infoblox

Greg Simmons, Cyber Security Specialist, Infoblox


12:05 pm – 12:50 pm PT


ERIC SANCHEZ

CISO, Kyowa Kirin, Inc., U.S.


JERRY COCHRAN

Deputy CIO, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory


CHUCK MARKARIAN

CISO, PACCAR


ADAM ZOLLER

CISO, Providence


TRANSFORMATIVE DEFENSE: UTILIZING AI TO COMBAT CYBER THREATS

The escalating sophistication of AI-driven cyberattacks necessitates a novel
approach in cybersecurity defense mechanisms.

Recent trends demonstrate adversaries utilizing AI for complex phishing
campaigns, leveraging deepfake technology for identity fraud, and automating
vulnerability exploitation. This session focuses on how security leaders can
utilize AI technologies to enhance defense capabilities, showcasing AI’s dual
potential as both a tool for attackers and a powerful ally in cybersecurity.

 
Key insights include leveraging machine learning for predictive threat
detection, employing AI-driven behavioral analytics to identify subtle anomalies
in network activity, and leveraging emerging capabilities to improve system
robustness. The session aims to provide a strategic blueprint for integrating AI
into cybersecurity frameworks, thereby not only countering AI-exploited threats
but also setting a new standard for proactive defense.

Key Session Insights: 

 * Predictive Threat Detection: Implement the optimal AI strategy to forecast
   and neutralize threats before they manifest, drastically reducing the
   potential impact of cyberattacks.
 * Anomaly Detection Through Behavioral Analytics: Utilize AI to monitor network
   behavior continuously, enabling the detection of deviations that signify
   potential security breaches, enhancing the speed and accuracy of response.
 * Collaborative Data Initiatives: An exploration of the significance of data
   sharing across organizational boundaries, emphasizing the collective strength
   derived from collaborative defense efforts.

 
This session will empower cybersecurity professionals with actionable strategies
for leveraging AI to build more resilient and adaptive security infrastructures,
ensuring preparedness against the ever-evolving landscape of AI-exploited cyber
threats.

Jerry Cochran, Deputy CIO, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Chuck Markarian, CISO, PACCAR

Eric Sanchez, CISO, Kyowa Kirin, Inc.- U.S.

Adam Zoller, CISO, Providence


LUNCH & EXHIBITION

12:50 PM pt - 1:40 PM pt


1:40 pm – 2:10 pM PT


HEATHER WEST

Senior Director, Cybersecurity and Privacy Services, Venable


JON WASHBURN

CISO, Stoel Rives


NATHAN SHAFFER

Partner; Intellectual Property Litigator, Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe


STRATEGIC FRAMEWORKS FOR SECURE AI DEPLOYMENT: INTEGRATING AIBOMS FOR ENHANCED
TRUST AND VERIFICATION

As AI becomes integral to operational strategies, the imperative for secure,
trustworthy, and verifiable AI deployment intensifies.

This session addresses the complexities of deploying AI models securely,
emphasizing the critical role of artificial intelligence bill of materials, or
AIBOMs, in ensuring security, trust, and accuracy.

AIBOMs provide a detailed inventory of components, data sets, and environments
involved in AI model development, crucial for oversight and control, especially
for third-party AI applications. Unlike Unlike software bills of materials – or
SBOMs, AIBOMs include data lineage, model training parameters, and ethical
considerations, offering a comprehensive view essential for maintaining
transparency and trust.

This exploration into AIBOMs will highlight their importance in an
organization’s security posture, detailing practical steps for AI due diligence
and third-party AI platform evaluation. The discussion aims to build trust in AI
through a focus on technological robustness and the continuous assurance of
model accuracy and ethical deployment.

Key Session Insights:

 * Understanding AIBOMs vs. SBOMs: Grasp the differences and the criticality of
   AIBOMs for a transparent, controlled AI deployment.
 * Building Trust in AI Systems: Explore validation methods for AI system
   integrity and security, ensuring alignment with organizational values and
   stakeholder trust.
 * AI Due Diligence Checklist: A guide for information security leaders to
   rigorously assess AI vendors, with a focus on security, accuracy, and ethical
   considerations.

Heather West, Senior Director, Cybersecurity and Privacy Services, Venable

Jon Washburn, CISO, Stoel Rives

Nathan Shaffer, Partner; Intellectual Property Litigator, Orrick Herrington &
Sutcliffe

2:10 pm – 3:20 pM PT


NADER ZAVERI

Senior Manager - Incident Response & Remediation, Mandiant



PAUL VANDERWULP

Special Agent, United States Secret Service


DEEP FAKES, REAL STAKES: UNMASKING CYBER DECEPTION IN A HIGH-STAKES TABLETOP
SIMULATION

Join us for this collaborative tabletop exercise, hosted jointly by the United
States Secret Service and CyberEdBoard. This interactive session is meticulously
crafted to mimic a sophisticated cyber attack. It aims to bolster strategic
response capabilities and enhance operational readiness against the backdrop of
advanced cyber threats. The focal point of this exercise is a strategically
crafted deep fake incident targeting a corporate executive, weaving together
elements of social engineering, financial fraud, and the challenges posed by
emerging technological threats.

What You Will Gain From This Experience

 * Enhanced Organizational Readiness: To critically assess and improve
   organizational preparedness in responding to intricate cyber incidents
   involving deep fake technology and social engineering.
 * Interagency Collaboration and Knowledge Exchange: To strengthen the
   partnership and information sharing between the U.S. Secret Service and
   leaders in the private sector cybersecurity community.
 * Strategic Response Development: To create all-encompassing incident response
   strategies that cover legal, technical, and communicational facets, while
   also identifying and rectifying weaknesses in existing cybersecurity policies
   and governance.

Nader Zaveri, Senior Manager – Incident Response & Remediation, Mandiant

Paul Vanderwulp, Special Agent, United States Secret Service


NETWORKING & EXHIBITION BREAK

3:20 pm pT – 3:40 pM pt


3:40 pm – 4:10 pm PT


VINIT TOPLE

Fmr. Head of Gen AI Product Portfolio, Alexa Automotive, Amazon


HEATHER WEST

Senior Director, Cybersecurity and Privacy Services, Venable


NAVIGATING THE MAZE: OPEN PLATFORMS VS. OPEN SOURCE IN LLM SECURITY  

With the rapidly advancing applications for large language models (LLMs), the
distinction between open platforms and open-source initiatives presents a
critical juncture for security. This session dives into the nuanced security
implications of utilizing proprietary services from third parties compared to
engaging with open-source LLM projects.

the backdrop of recent inquiries by entities such as the NTIA into the risks and
benefits of publicly available model weights, this discussion is timely and
essential for information security leaders.

As organizations navigate the decision between open platforms and open-source
models, understanding the unique security challenges and opportunities each
presents is paramount. This session aims to demystify these distinctions,
providing CISOs, CIOs, and VPs of Information Security with a clear road map for
assessing and integrating LLM technologies securely into their operations.

Key Takeaways:

 * Comprehensive Risk Analysis: Learn to conduct a thorough security assessment
   for both open platforms and open-source LLMs, highlighting key
   vulnerabilities and mitigation strategies.
 * Strategic Implementation Guidance: Gain insights into best practices for
   safely implementing LLM solutions, whether they are sourced from open
   platforms or open-source communities, ensuring robust security postures
   without sacrificing innovation.
 * Regulatory and Compliance Considerations: Understand the evolving regulatory
   landscape affecting LLM deployments, including how to navigate compliance
   while leveraging public model weights and contributing to open-source
   projects.

Heather West, Senior Director, Cybersecurity and Privacy Services, Venable

Vinit Tople, Fmr. Head of Gen AI Product Portfolio, Alexa Automotive, Amazon

4:10 pm – 4:40 pM PT


JON WASHBURN

CISO, Stoel Rives


ERIKA VOSS

Vice President, Information Security, DAT Freight & Analytics


ERIC SANCHEZ

CISO, Kyowa Kirin, Inc.- U.S.


BEYOND SILOS: AI ADOPTION ACROSS INDUSTRIES 

AI adoption has varied across industries, with different sectors serving as
laboratories of innovation in their approach. From financial services and
healthcare to legal, manufacturing, and logistics, each sector faces unique
challenges in leveraging AI for operational efficiency and security enhancement
in their respective domains.

In this open and candid discussion, esteemed information security leaders from
diverse fields will offer a panoramic view of AI’s impact across the business
spectrum. Participants will benefit from an in-depth exploration of how
different industries are not only utilizing AI but also navigating the
complexities of its adoption, with a special focus on the lessons learned in the
process.

Our closing panel will unveil the nuances of AI integration within their
sectors, shedding light on how AI technologies have been implemented to optimize
operations, enhance customer experiences, and bolster security postures against
increasingly sophisticated threats. More importantly, this session aims to
distill the collective experiences of these industry leaders into actionable
insights, highlighting the common hurdles encountered during AI adoption, from
ethical dilemmas and regulatory challenges to technical obstacles and workforce
implications.

Key Session Insights:

 * Industry-Specific Insights: Learn how different industries are leveraging AI
   for both operational excellence and enhanced security, highlighting
   innovative uses and strategic deployments.
 * Common Challenges and Solutions: A comprehensive look at shared difficulties,
   including data privacy concerns, algorithm bias, and the integration with
   legacy systems, alongside the strategies developed to overcome them.
 * Critical Lessons Learned: Valuable takeaways from each industry’s experience
   with AI, offering a road map of best practices, cautionary tales, and
   innovative solutions that have emerged from real-world applications.
 * Forward-Looking Strategies: Gain perspective on future developments of AI in
   each sector, considering future applications, potential disruptions, and the
   ongoing need for cross-industry collaboration and learning.

Jon Washburn, CISO, Stoel Rives

Erika Voss, Vice President, Information Security, DAT Freight & Analytics

Eric Sanchez, CISO, Kyowa Kirin, Inc.- U.S.


CLOSING COMMENTS

4:40 pm – 4:50 PM pt




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