Event Details
The near-term impact of AI on the cyber threat
Lloyd's Library, Lloyd's Building, One Lime Street, London EC3M 7HA,
Wednesday 15 May 2024
12:00PM - 14:00PM
Post Event Update
Congratulations! The Winner of the Apple iPad for best suggestion for a future ‘Security Matters’ Forum Title/Theme was awarded to Martin Boyd, Senior Change and Release Manager at Convex Insurance.
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Introduction
Artificial Intelligence is being used as a transformational step change in weaponizing machines to mimic human intelligence and behaviour in order to either compromise digital networks and assets, or counter these attacks. In short, AI tools make it possible for threat actors to automate increasingly sophisticated cyber intrusions, analyse exfiltrated data faster and more effectively, which will increase the number of threats exponentially.
To defend against the new AI threat-scape, businesses first have to recognise how much this incredibly dynamic security environment is changing. And as important, how do you maintain peace of mind that your business is secure by design?
Delivered by Lloyd's market professionals and leading security experts, this fast paced, informative 90-minute session will get your wheels turning about what the latest tripwires look like and what new preventative steps you can take to protect your market business (irrespective of size) from this fast evolving cyber crime landscape.
There will be an opportunity to put questions to the presenters at the end of the forum.
This is a Free to attend event but is limited to 100 places. To register, simply complete the panel below and an email confirmation of your registration will be sent to your email address.
Prize Draw for an Apple iPad, awarded post-event for the best topic/theme suggestion for a future ‘Security Matters’ forum.
Who Should Attend
This session - the third 'IT-Security Matters' Lunchtime Forum of 2024 - has been tailored to the needs of senior business; IT and security professionals; technology architects and developers; finance and audit managers; legal; risk and compliance executives; data and project managers, plus underwriters and brokers who work in the Lloyd's and London insurance market. If this forum is relevant to other colleagues within your company then please forward this e-mail to them. Thank you.
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Agenda
Speakers
Senior Manager, Cyber Resilience and Recovery at Deloitte LLP
'Insights on how FS organisations are addressing increasing cyber threats'
Melissa has over 18 years of experience in the areas of cyber, technology and business resilience, IT and information security risk and assurance. She has spent the last 7 years helping organisations to enhance their cyber resilience and recovery capabilities. Her experience includes working for large national and international companies across different technologies and geographies. Melissa’s role also includes leading relationships with alliance partners for cyber resilience and recovery implementations.
Senior Manager, Cyber Resilience and Recovery at Deloitte LLP
Anurag has over a decade of experience advising and leading complex engagements with medium and large organisations in the field of enterprise resilience - cyber and operational resilience and recovery. Over the last 6 years, he has developed a niche in helping clients prepare for and recover from ransomware and other destructive cyber-attacks.
Anurag primarily focuses on the FS industry but has worked with a wide range of non-FS organisations over the years as well. He also leads Deloitte’s cloud alliances with major public cloud providers on cyber resilience and recovery offerings.
Worldwide Field CTO at Hewlett Packard Enterprise
‘Planned or Unplanned, Make Sure Disruptions Don’t Disrupt Your Business’
James has an IT storage background spanning more than 20 years covering primary, secondary, backup and DR technologies. Working with FSI clients across the globe of all sizes, James is enabling HPE's key customers to define their cyber resiliency strategies, platform decisions, deployment models and operational needs.
Today James works as one of HPE’s Worldwide Field CTO’s focused on cyber resiliency and assisting customers with digital datacentre transformation, operational transformation and hybrid cloud strategies for their application workloads.
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