Security News > 2023 > August > Just announced: AI and security standards keynotes at mWISE
It's taking place September 18-20, 2023 in Washington, DC. mWISE conference organizers have just announced new keynote panels focused on two of the most pressing issues facing security practitioners right now: Artificial Intelligence and advanced adversaries.
1) AI and Security Standards: Maximizing Innovation While Minimizing RiskAI has immense potential, but we need to make sure it works for everyone.
How can we achieve consensus among governments, industry, and academia? Moderated by journalist Maggie Miller of POLITICO, this panel will cut through the noise to discuss what AI security standards should look like.
2) Defending Against Advanced Adversaries: Lessons LearnedGet the inside view on high-profile security incidents from leaders who lived to tell the tale.
mWISE is unique among security conferences in its community-focused, highly collaborative agenda.
"I'm a big believer that there's no single tool or security concept that will have a greater impact on the overall cyber landscape than that of collaboration. And that's exactly what the mWISE conference is all about. This year's session catalog is even more appealing than last year. It delivers thought-provoking discussions and content from the best minds in the security industry."- Torsten George, Cybersecurity Evangelist at Absolute Software.
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