Join us for this limited series where we unpack the impact of AI on the cyber landscape. You'll learn about which AI-powered threats are most dangerous today, how AI will change the security operations center, and how to identify true AI-native cybersecurity.

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Chapter 7 - Diving into the Deep: How Deepfakes Will Change Cybercrime

Live session on September 11, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. ET

The emergence of deepfake technology is set to redefine the landscape of cybercrime, blurring the lines between reality and digital manipulation. In this panel, cybersecurity expert Tyler Cohen Wood will speak with Abnormal CISO Mike Britton, taking you into the world of deepfakes and exploring how cybercriminals are weaponizing this rapidly advancing technology.

From sophisticated phishing schemes to the erosion of trust in digital content, our panelists will uncover the potential risks and challenges that deepfakes pose to individuals, businesses, and governments. Most importantly, Tyler and Mike will share their predictions on when deepfake technology will become an unavoidable threat. Join us to gain crucial insights into the future of cybercrime and learn how to protect yourself and your organization from the growing threat of deepfakes.

Chapter 8 - Sock It to the SOC: How AI Will Change the Role of the SOC Team

Live session on September 25, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. ET

AI continues to revolutionize cybersecurity. As a result, the security operations center is undergoing a profound transformation. From automating routine tasks to enhancing threat detection and response, AI is empowering SOC teams to operate more efficiently and effectively than ever before. But with these advancements come new challenges and opportunities. In this forward-looking webinar, our two seasoned SOC experts will explore how AI-driven technologies are reshaping the role of their team.

Our speakers will discuss the evolving skill sets required to excel in today's SOC, the potential for AI to augment human intelligence, and whether AI will replace the SOC entirely. Join us for an in-depth look at the future of SOC operations in an AI-driven world and discover how your team can adapt to these changes.

Chapter 9 - Analyzing the Black Box: A Crash Course in AI-Native Cybersecurity

Live session on October 9, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. ET

As AI becomes increasingly integral to cybersecurity, understanding its intricacies is more critical than ever. In this insightful webinar, our experts in AI ethics and security will demystify the so-called "black box" of AI-driven cybersecurity, discussing the essential concepts and tools needed to navigate the complexities of this technology.

Join us to gain a foundational understanding of how AI algorithms make decisions, the potential risks of opaque AI models, and strategies for ensuring transparency and accountability in AI-powered cybersecurity solutions. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from some of the leading voices in AI security as they share how to better protect your organization in this rapidly evolving landscape.

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Speakers
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Tyler Cohen Wood
Co-founder of Dark Cryptonite and Former Senior Intelligence Officer at the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency

As a keynote speaker, author, and national security expert, Tyler Cohen Wood provides unique insight into cyber threats, cyber warfare, cyber risk, and national security. Wood has worked in the private sector as a Director of Cyber Risk Management at AT&T, using her expertise to protect customers from hackers.

Previously, Wood worked at the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), where she developed highly technical cyber solutions and cybersecurity awareness training, and also made decisions on critical cyber initiatives affecting current and future DoD and intelligence community programs. Throughout her career, she has helped the White House, Department of Defense, and federal law enforcement, thwart threats to United States cybersecurity.

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David Kennedy
Founder & Chief Hacking Officer at TrustedSec and Binary Defense

David Kennedy is the founder of Binary Defense and TrustedSec and is considered an industry leader in cybersecurity. Former Chief Security Officer of Diebold, David has led global cybersecurity teams, testified before Congress, and provides expert analysis on major news outlets. He co-authored the Penetration Testing Execution Standard (PTES) and played a pinnacle role in shaping the penetration testing and offensive security industry. A Marine with intelligence experience, he prioritizes family, fitness, and co-hosts "Hacking Your Health Podcast.”

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Dr. Rumman Chowdhury
Responsible AI Fellow at Harvard University; Former Director of AI Ethics at Twitter

Dr. Rumman Chowdhury is a data scientist and social scientist. She is the CEO of the tech nonprofit Humane Intelligence, which builds a community of practice around evaluations of AI models. Dr. Chowdhury is also Responsible AI Fellow at Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society.

Previously, Dr. Chowdhury was the Director of the ML Ethics, Transparency, and Accountability (META) team at Twitter, as well as the Global Lead for Responsible AI at Accenture Applied Intelligence. She was named one of Time's 100 Most Influential and by Forbes as one of Five Who are Shaping AI.

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Mike Britton
CISO, Abnormal Security

Mike Britton is the CISO of Abnormal Security, where he leads the information security and privacy programs. He is integral in building and maintaining the customer trust program, performing vendor risk analysis, and protecting the workforce with proactive monitoring of the multi-cloud infrastructure. He also works closely with the Abnormal product and engineering teams to ensure platform security and serves as the voice of the customer for feature development.

He has 25 years of information security, privacy, compliance, and IT experience from multiple Fortune 500 global companies and prior to Abnormal, Mike spent six years as the CSO and Chief Privacy Officer for Alliance Data.

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Dan Shiebler
Head of Machine Learning, Abnormal Security

Dan Shiebler is the Head of Machine Learning at Abnormal, responsible for leading a team of 40+ detection and ML engineers in building the data processing and ML layers in Abnormal’s platform. Prior to Abnormal, Dan worked at Twitter, first as a staff machine learning engineer in Cortex and later as the manager of the web ads machine learning team.

Before Twitter, Dan worked as a senior data scientist at Truemotion, where he developed smartphone sensor algorithms to price car insurance. He has a Ph.D. in machine learning from the University of Oxford.

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Mick Leach
Field CISO, Abnormal Security

Mick Leach is Field CISO of Abnormal Security, where he is responsible for threat hunting and analysis, customer engagement, and speaking at global industry conferences and events. Previously, he led security operations organizations at Abnormal, Alliance Data, and Nationwide Insurance, and also spent more than 8 years serving in the US Army’s famed Cavalry Regiments.

A passionate information security practitioner, Mick holds 7 SANS/GIAC certifications, coupled with 20+ years of experience in the IT and security industries. When not digging through logs or discussing operational metrics, Mick can typically be found on a soccer field, coaching one of his 13 kids.