Will the 30/70 rule stay true as organisations evolve?
The speed of development across the technology landscape, especially in the world of AI, has opened up an abundance of opportunities for organisations. The knock-on effect of this has resulted in an array of challenges for organisations as they look to educate, implement and secure scenarios where AI is present in their workplace infrastructure.
An organisation’s tech stack is at the core of all activity undertaken by stakeholders, and therefore, securing the tech must not be a reactive process but must be part of a proactive strategy.
AI-driven security is rapidly transforming how organisations protect themselves across the entire enterprise. As threats become more sophisticated and attack surfaces expand, integrating AI into end-to-end security offers powerful opportunities for real-time detection, automated response, and predictive risk management. Yet it also introduces new challenges around governance, trust, data integrity, and organisational readiness.
The conversation will be open, interactive and attendee-led, yet will likely follow the below agenda:
- What are the biggest barriers to integrating (for detection, response and recovery of) AI-driven security across your organisation: Technology, Culture, Skills, or Legacy Systems?
- As AI becomes embedded across critical workflows, what governance structures are essential to ensure the development, deployment, and ongoing monitoring of AI systems end-to-end?
- Where do you see the biggest opportunities for AI to improve security rather than complicate it?
Hosted at the Rosewood Munich, we are delighted to bring together senior security leaders to explore how AI can strengthen resilience whilst ensuring security strategies remain responsible, transparent, and aligned with business priorities