
Overview
The rapid adoption of AI is introducing serious new risks and vulnerabilities that will not be caught and/or remedied by traditional risk management approaches. This presentation will highlight a number of those new risk and vulnerability areas, and discuss the prudent ways that we might go about performing a better risk assessment process, so as to develop contingency plans for the inevitable failures and damages sustained as a result of this very rapid adoption process. A sample of recent legal cases related to these new risks and vulnerabilities will be covered, with an emphasis on what can be done, so as to prevent similar problems at the viewer’s organization.
Moderator
Alex Grohmann – Founder, Sicher Consulting
Mr. Grohmann (CISSP, CISA, CISM and CIPT) is founder of Sicher Consulting and a member of the ISSA international board of directors. He is a long time member of ISSA including being president of the Northern Virginia chapter for three years. He is also a member of the ISSA Honor Roll.
Speaker/s
Charles Cresson Wood, Esq.
Charles Cresson Wood, Esq., JD, MBA, MSE, CISM, CISSP, CGEIT, CIPP/US, CISA, is a risk management attorney and management consultant. His most recent book is entitled “Internal Policies for Artificial Intelligence Risk Management.” That book provides a compendium of already-written policies which can be adapted to any user organization’s environment, approved, and internally published at licensee organizations. Charles is best known for his book entitled “Information Security Policies Made Easy,” which has been purchased by 70%+ of the Fortune 500 companies. Charles is also the author of the recent book entitled “Corporate Directors’ & Officers’ Legal Duties for Information Security & Privacy.” He has over 40 years in the information systems risk management field, and can be reached through his web site www.internalpolicies.com.
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