Generative AI Policy Implications for CISOs and CIOs

CISO Dinner

December 14, 2023 - Miami, FL

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Visionaries

Frank Martinez Nova Southeastern University
Frank Martinez

CISO

Nova Southeastern University

Dinner

For over 20 years, Frank Martinez has worked across the spectrum of IT organizations in South Florida, providing technical expertise and leadership on a variety of technologies, but always focusing on ensuring security in all aspects. Presently serving as the Director of Information Security at Nova Southeastern University, Frank continues to work at the forefront of the field to bring the best blend of technology and security to the enterprises he serves.

Kevin Flanagan Palo Alto Networks
Kevin Flanagan

Senior Director - Cloud Engagement

Palo Alto Networks

Dinner

Kevin Flanagan is the Senior Director for Global Cloud Engagement at Palo Alto Networks. Kevin leads a team of Cloud Principals that work with the largest organizations globally to build security into applications and infrastructure as they shift more resources to the cloud. Kevin has more 17 years in security leadership roles at the world’s largest cybersecurity firms.

Agenda

All times Eastern Time

5:30 PM-9:00 PM

Generative AI Policy Implications for CISOs and CIOs

Generative Artificial Intelligence (Generative AI) presents organizations with unprecedented opportunities for innovation but also ushers in complex challenges. This discussion explores the key roles of CISOs and CIOs in shaping Generative AI policies. In this regard, CISOs are responsible for ensuring the security and compliance of Generative AI systems, including data protection and ethical considerations. CIOs, on the other hand, must focus on integrating Generative AI technologies efficiently while also fostering AI literacy within the organization. Together, they collaborate on crafting policies that encompass security, ethics, intellectual property, training, and monitoring. These policies provide a framework for responsible and secure Generative AI adoption, balancing innovation with the imperative of safeguarding organizational interests and data.


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