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Skip to main content * Overview * Agenda * Location * Generative AI Workshop * Speakers * Sponsors Register Now Already Registered? The intersection between cloud security and generative AI September 10-12, 2024 | Bellevue, WA The mission of SECtember, CSA’s annual flagship event, is to change the way the cloud and cybersecurity industry meets. In honor of this vision and in light of the most revolutionary technology ever introduced, this year CSA will host a streamlined version of the SECtember conference to focus on Artificial Intelligence. SECtember.ai dives deep into the intersection between cloud security and generative AI. Held September 10-12, 2024 at the Meydenbauer in Bellevue, WA, SECtember.ai will feature industry innovators to deliver critical tools and best practices necessary to meet the rapidly evolving demands of the most consequential technology of our time. Featured Speakers Christine Lai AI Security Lead, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Caleb Sima Chair for AI Safety Initiative, Cloud Security Alliance Ed Adams Author, See Yourself in Cyber Nicolas M. Chaillan Founder, Ask Sage, Inc. Build your AI Knowledge Track 1: AI Security Fundamentals AI Threats and Vulnerabilities Covering the potential threats and vulnerabilities associated with AI systems and exploring the various attack vectors, security risks, and potential misuse of AI technologies. Topics may include adversarial attacks, data poisoning, model corruption, and other security concerns related to AI models and systems. AI Security Testing and Validation Exploring the methods and techniques for testing, evaluating and validating the security of AI systems. Topics may include adversarial testing, model vulnerability assessment, and best practices for securing AI systems throughout the development lifecycle. Deepfake and Identity Management Exploring the challenges posed by deepfake technologies and their impact on identity management. Topics may include deepfake detection, prevention, and mitigation strategies, as well as the implications for identity verification and authentication systems. AI Security for Newbies Delivering content designed for beginners or those new to the field of AI security. Topics may include an introduction to the fundamental concepts, challenges, and best practices related to securing AI systems. Track 2: AI Security Governance and Controls AI Control Framework Focusing on the development and implementation of control frameworks for AI systems. Topics may include risk assessment, control design, monitoring, and auditing of AI systems to ensure their safe and responsible deployment. AI Organizational Responsibilities & AI Governance Examining the responsibilities and obligations of organizations in the context of AI systems. Topics may include ethical AI practices, accountability, transparency, and governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) aspects of AI systems and regulatory landscape, legal and ethical considerations, and best practices for ensuring AI systems are developed and deployed in a responsible and compliant manner. Track 3: AI Security Operations and Emerging Trends MLSecOps Focusing on the intersection of machine learning (ML), security, and operations (SecOps). Topics may include secure ML pipelines, model governance, continuous monitoring, and the integration of security practices into the ML lifecycle. AI and Cybersecurity Integration Examining the integration of AI technologies with cybersecurity practices and tools. Topics may include AI-powered threat detection, automated incident response, and the use of AI in enhancing cybersecurity operations. AI Security in Specific Domains Exploring the unique security challenges and considerations of AI systems in specific domains or industries, such as healthcare, finance, transportation, or critical infrastructure. AI Trends & Future Considerations Exploring the latest trends and future considerations in the field of AI. Topics may include emerging AI technologies, research advancements, potential use cases, and the impact of AI on various industries and society as a whole. Why attend? Join us for three days of active discussions, transformative ideas, and actionable solutions as we continue to navigate and shape the future of AI and cloud security. This is your opportunity to be a leader and active participant in the collective movement to forge a safer digital ecosystem for businesses and communities globally. SECtember.ai is the industry’s must-attend event to gain a holistic understanding of the future of AI disciplines and receive pragmatic advice on managing risks and gaining benefits from generative AI today. Registration Information WHAT DOES IT COST TO ATTEND? The SECtember.ai conference pass costs $400 USD. Rate is valid June 12, 2024 - September 12, 2024. There is only one conference pass type offered this year. No group, student or government discount passes are available. WHAT CAN I ACCESS WITH A CONFERENCE PASS? Includes access to all in-person conference sessions, breakouts, networking activities and meals. WHAT FORMS OF PAYMENT DO YOU ACCEPT? Payment is accepted via credit card only. WHAT IS YOUR CANCELLATION POLICY? Cancellations can be made by September 2, 2024 for a full refund. Conference passes can be transferred into a colleague’s name until September 9, 2024. If you are feeling ill or have had recent contact with an ill person, we will refund your full registration fee. 15 Years of Industry Leadership In 2009, the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) embarked on a journey to redefine the landscape of cloud security with the first version of the Security Guidance. This year, as we celebrate our 15th anniversary, we're proud to reflect on the remarkable strides we've made together in building a more secure and trusted cloud ecosystem. We’ve produced over 600 consensus-driven research artifacts and grown to encompass a global community of over 500 corporate members, 100+ global chapters, 16,000+ Research volunteer contributors, and more than 200,000 individual members. Reflecting on our achievements, we extend our deepest gratitude to our members, partners, and volunteers who have been instrumental in our success. Your dedication and commitment to advancing cloud security have been the driving force behind our accomplishments. "As we look towards the horizon, filled with quantum computers, AI developments, and yet-unnamed technologies, I am confident that together, we will continue to safeguard the cloud, ensuring that CSA remains a beacon of trust and security for the next 85 years and beyond." - Jim Reavis, CEO and Founder, Cloud Security Alliance. FOLLOW US ON: © 2009–2024 Cloud Security Alliance. All rights reserved. * Privacy Policy