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Virtual Event Pass Inside! [View this Email in Your Browser](  [Dark Reading Virtual Event]( [GET YOUR PASS](  [State of AI in Cybersecurity: Beyond the Hype]( October 30th, 2024 | 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM ET Cyber incident responders need all the help they can get. AI could provide some of that help to IT cybersecurity teams, but it can also lend attackers a helping hand. In this virtual event, learn how CISOs can leverage AI's greatest security strengths, avoid the pitfalls, and find out what the threats today actually are -- not just the hype. [Topics Include:]( - [Where to start when looking at AI risk assessment]( - [How today's security teams can get ahead of attackers using AI]( - [Actions you can take to secure your AI systems]( - [AI's impact on security operations]( Join us October 30, 2024, as we discuss the pitfalls and promises of AI in the world of cybersecurity. [LEARN MORE]( [GET YOUR PASS]( [SESSION SPOTLIGHT]( 12:15pm - 1:00pm AI Risk Assessment: You Love AI, But Is It Worth the Trouble? AI has the potential to turbo-charge your whole operation – but are the benefits of AI worth the risks? On one hand, it may make life easier for developers, security analysts, or incident responders. On the other hand, cyberattacks, misconfigurations, hallucinations, data leaks, regulations, lawsuits, ethics questions, network overloads, and rising costs may make you wonder: are the benefits worth the risks? In this keynote session, start finding answers to that question and learn where to start with AI risk assessment.​ Interested in checking out the rest of our sessions? [Click here]( to view sessions and register today! Can’t attend this virtual event? [Register]( anyway and we’ll let you know when it is available [on-demand](. Virtual Event Sponsored By: [Privacy Policy](  [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Dark Reading]( c/o Informa Tech Informa Tech Holdings LLC | Registered in the United States with number 7418737 | 605 Third Ave., 22nd Floor, New York, New York 10158, USA [Informa Tech] This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Received this email as a forward? [Sign up to receive our newsletter](. To understand how we use your personal information, please see our [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2024 Informa Tech Holdings LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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