Wednesday, November 13th, 2024
Cybercriminals Are Using AI – Are You?
5:30pm – 8:00pm MT | Denver, CO
Event Overview
In the race against cyber threats, the integration of AI into cybersecurity frameworks is no longer optimal – it’s imperative. With the evolution of adversarial tactics and increasing operational complexity, the need for security teams to shift from reactive patching to predictive threat modelling is now more critical than ever. So, how can AI-powered analytics be deployed to identify vulnerabilities before attackers exploit them?
Whilst legacy tools create a bottleneck, hindering developer productivity and leaving gaps in your security posture, the consideration around the successful application of AI remains at the forefront of board conversations. Although AI-powered static analysis offers a compelling solution, the question remains: how do we optimize the efficacy and efficiency of AI tools to maximize their security benefits?
This invitation-only event will outline how AI can accelerate secure code creation, integrate into existing security workflows, and provide effective threat prioritization based on reachability and exploitability.
DISCUSSION POINTS
- How can AI be leveraged to reduce scan and fix times for vulnerabilities?
- How can you translate time saved into cost savings or increased development capacity?
- How can AI be used to improve how engineers consume and fix application vulnerabilities?
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Speakers
Join Chris Hatter, CISO at Qwiet AI, to explore the challenges in application security and the essential role of AI in enhancing digital defences. This discussion will focus on how AI can streamline coding and improve security, emphasising practical insights into AI’s impact on your organisation’s security posture.
This session will be:
- Chatham house rules
- Peer driven
- Pitch free
Subject matter expert
Chris Hatter
CISO
Qwiet AI
Chris Hatter is an Operating Partner at NumberOne AI and the Chief Information Security Officer at Qwiet, an AI-powered AppSec platform.
He has over a decade of experience in cybersecurity strategies, managing threats and vulnerabilities, risk assessment tools, cybersecurity leadership, legal and compliance issues, cyber hygiene, responding to cyber crises and managing implementation. Prior to his role at Nielsen, Chris held several senior security and IT positions throughout his 11-year tenure within the company, including leading application development for all of Nielsen’s international Television Audience Measurement processing platforms.
Chris holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Information Systems from the University of South Florida and sits on the university’s advisory board of cybersecurity for executives.
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Venue
Denver, CO
Venue to be announced
Underwritten by
Qwiet AI’s mission is to help you find and eradicate security defects in software code before they are deployed into your production environment and do so with speed and accuracy unrivaled in the space. At Qwiet AI we enable you to prevent the unpreventable by addressing and fixing unknown unknowns.
We are contemporary protectors leveraging AI and ML along with best-in-class cyber-defenders who wake up every day motivated by the notion doing what’s right for our customers and the industry we serve. We relentlessly pursue pushing the boundaries of the DevOps and AppSec space to afford them every means possible to create security defect free code while meeting their time to market needs. Every day we challenge ourselves to think out-of-the-box to do better and put our customers first in everything we do.
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- These events follow Chatham House Rule. Nothing shared will be recorded or distributed anywhere online.
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