SEC595: Applied Data Science and AI/Machine Learning for Cybersecurity Professionals

Organizations must respond with swift precision during a cyber attack. Every stakeholder needs to understand the crisis management plan and their assigned actions. Coordination in the moment of crisis needs to be seamless. This immersive, cyber crisis simulation replicates the pace and pressure of a real attack, testing your crisis management, decision making, and communication in real time.
Centered on the intersection of AI and cybersecurity, this intimate luncheon replaces speeches and panels with one shared, moderated conversation. Together, we’ll explore the evolving landscape of AI governance, ethics, and security—addressing bias, risk, regulation, and the path toward responsible AI.
As cybersecurity standards evolve rapidly, we are entering a new era shaped by major regulatory directives - some already in effect and others set to launch soon - that will transform the way organizations of all sizes approach security. These mandates aim to strengthen protections across businesses, government agencies, and critical infrastructure sectors, ultimately safeguarding both citizens and stakeholders. In this session, you will gain insights needed to meet these emerging requirements.
Your security team says no to every AI tool. Your CFO just uploaded Q4 projections to ChatGPT. The “Framework of No” dies when employees use AI in the shadows because prohibition left them no choice. While your AI Committee debates last year’s policies, Shadow AI spreads. This talk introduces “Sunlight AI” - The shift from blocking to enabling. Bring unsanctioned use into the light. See it. Govern it. Secure what’s already happening.
In this session, you will gain insight into a framework that will help you: