Today, most organizations have limited ability to restrict and secure their employees' use of generative AI. For every one LLM that an organization might deploy internally, employees access dozens of external GenAI bots and apps. New chatbots appear on the Web every week, making it difficult to block access by IP address or domain name. Moreover, actual intent (e.g., use a bot to help me write a contract) may not be obvious. This makes it difficult to ensure compliance with an agency's AI acceptable use policies.

In this webcast, we address some of the most pressing use cases in user activity monitoring and governance for generative AI, an architecture for analyzing that activity, and approaches to integrating it with existing enterprise tools. If you are a security or privacy professional trying to better understand and protect employees' use of both internal and external GenAI models, bots, and apps, join us to learn new approaches for doing so.

Be sure to submit your questions for our presenter in the box when you register. Attendees are eligible to receive 1 CPE credit.

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Speakers
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Rick Caccia
CEO & Co-Founder , WitnessAI

Rick Caccia is CEO and co-founder of WitnessAI, a software company offering solutions for AI risk management, security, and governance. He has a long history of bringing successful security and compliance products to market, and has held leadership roles at Palo Alto Networks, Google, ArcSight, and Symantec. He was most recently SVP of Marketing at Palo Alto Networks for security operations and threat intelligence.

Moderator
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Tom Bechtold
Digital Event Director, SecureWorld

Tom has been part of the SecureWorld team for over 14 years. He has launched several of the regional conferences we hold today. Tom is currently responsible for SecureWorld Digital, which provides educational content to the SecureWorld audience. He produces, executes, and moderates the majority of the Remote Sessions webcasts while also working closely with the SecureWorld event directors to build relevant agendas at the regional conferences.