(P01) (INCYBER) Reinventing cybersecurity in the age of AI
Around 50% of organizations say they are already using AI. Yet we are only at the beginning of a revolution
that is set to have a lasting impact on humanity. Given its role in securing digital uses and creating trust
in a world that is increasingly digitalized, remote, and complex for users, cybersecurity must be at the core
of this revolution. How can it reinvent itself to meet these new challenges? How do we keep AI models
cyber-secure, given they will increasingly be the target of attackers? How do we defend against attacks
as they become increasingly sophisticated and rapid because attackers are using these same technologies?
What are the potential impacts and new threats associated with the rise of generative AIs that specialize
in generating code? Finally, how can we leverage artificial intelligence to strengthen collective cybersecurity,
in particular to reinforce and automate our defenses and turn AI into a formidable shield? Against a backdrop
of long-term skills shortages, will these technologies bring about the “democratization” of cybersecurity
through automation?
Program:
– Speech by Vincent Strubel
– Interview with Michel Van Den Berghe and Bernard Gavgani
– Keynote by Albert Caballero
– Cross-exchange between Thiébaut Meyer and Yosra Jarraya
Panel with :
Manfred Boudreaux-Dehmer, NATO CIO
Tom-Martijn Roelofs, CISO at ING
Franz Regul, General Manager Cybersecurity – Chief Information Security Officer, Paris 2024
– Interactive sequence with the audience moderated by Cécile Wendling and Adrian Taylor
– Panel with :
Florent Kirchner, Director of France’s National Cybersecurity Strategy
Raphael Millet, Managing Director, Mithril Security
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