Loading Events

Risks & Controls for Microsoft Copilot

Home » Events » Risks & Controls for Microsoft Copilot

  • This event has passed so registration is closed.

Sponsor

Details

Date and Time

July 24 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT

Event Category

Web Conference

Organizer

ISSA

Contact

Anne Rogers

Overview

Copilot for Microsoft 365 can drive productivity (and GenAI adoption), but left unchecked,
increases security risk that can lead to data leaks, breaches, and toxic content. Security teams
responsible for Copilot need to mitigate risk, enforce controls, and safeguard sensitive data.
Join BigID & ISSA for a deep dive into how to reduce risk and secure your data for Microsoft
Copilot.

We’ll cover:
● How to ensure Copilot and AI model training data is safe for use
● Best practices for AI risk mitigation
● Critical capabilities for responsible MSFT Copilot adoption
● And more

Moderator

Speaker/s

Evan Tobin – BigID

Evan has an app for that! He started his career creating enterprise application frameworks that make development exciting even on complex projects. As an educator, he’s taught thousands of developers and business users how to create solutions to their data problems through programming. His graduate research focuses on designing and implementing experiential
learning platforms for developers.

At BigID, Evan helps developers expand their ideas to a petabyte-scale using BigID’s discovery foundation.

See Evan Tobin‘s full profile.

Phil McQuitty – BigID

30+ years experience in selling and delivering enterprise software solutions to Federal Government agencies and Global Fortune 1000 companies. His passion is working with innovative startups that are bringing disruptive solutions to market. Learning new technologies, explaining how they work, and telling stories of their success is what keeps Phil excited. Serving as the field CTO for Public Sector at BigID provides all this and more!

See Phil McQuitty‘s full profile.

ISSA Webinars and Conference series cover all the continuing education credits to maintain your cyber security certifications. (CPEs, CEUs, ECE, etc). Each hour is equal to one continuing education credit. Certificates of completion are available upon request after completion. For instructions, click here.

Scroll to Top