Good AI vs. Bad AI: How ChatGPT is Changing Cybersecurity

CISO Council

January 29, 2024 - UK & Ireland

Visionaries

Lane Billings Abnormal Security
Lane Billings

Product Marketing Director

Abnormal Security

Council Speaker

Lane Billings is Director of Product Marketing at Abnormal Security, where she leads messaging, positioning, and external-facing content creation focused on the AI-native email security platform. As an experienced product marketer with prior roles at IBM Security and Cloudflare, Lane enjoys supporting security professionals with compelling, simple, and helpful information about strategic initiatives like email security.

Leo Cunningham Owkin Inc
Leo Cunningham

CISO

Owkin Inc

Council Speaker

Leo has a successful track record working within different blue-chip companies and industries ranging from Start-ups/Scale-ups, Banking, FinTech, SaaS and eCommerce, providing insight, consultancy and strategy across global remits covering Information Security, Cyber Security, GRC, Auditing, Cloud and a multitude of compliance remits including PCI DSS, SOX and GDPR. At Flo Health, the number one health and wellbeing app. His team protects the data of 250 million users, equating to 300 billion data points. He is currently an advisor to multiple start-ups from the Palta Group. He has been instrumental in leading security efforts within HealthTech and FemTech. In June 2022, Flo Security delivered the industry’s first ISO 27001 certification. Leo is a multi-award winner. A Snyk influencer. A Keynote speaker worldwide and was added to the CISO Platform Top 100

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2:00 PM-3:15 PM

Good AI vs. Bad AI: How ChatGPT is Changing Cybersecurity

The rapid rise of generative AI, prompted by the release of ChatGPT in late 2022, has security leaders concerned. By using this new technology, threat actors can now create highly effective attacks at scale, and few things are more vulnerable than your inboxes.

Join this session to discuss:
  - How cybercriminals are using generative AI to create their attacks
  - Which types of attacks are likely to grow in volume and sophistication
  - Why you need tools that utilize "good" AI to protect your organizations against this "bad" AI


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