Call for Presentations
The official Call for Presentations/Papers (speakers) for SecurityWeek’s 2024 AI Risk Summit, being held June 25 & 26, 2024 at the Ritz-Carlton Half Moon Bay is open.
Tips for Acceptance:
- Present In-Person – Presenters must be available to present IN-PERSON and be able to travel to Half Moon Bay, CA (USA) for the event which takes place on June 25-26, 2024.
- Be Original – Proposed talks should be original and not have been presented prior at other events. We are looking for new, innovative talks that have not been seen elsewhere.
- Submit Early – By submitting early, you will have a better chance of being accepted, as submissions will be reviewed on an ongoing basis.
- Not a Sales Pitch – Sessions should be educational and NOT be a masked sales pitch.
- Submissions will be reviewed on an ongoing basis so early submission is highly encouraged.
Most sessions will be a mix of 30 and 45-minute talks including time for Q&A.
We invite submissions for presentations that provoke thought and provide actionable insights in areas, including, but not limited to:
Adversarial AI & Deepfakes:
- Exploiting AI for malicious purposes
- National security implications
- Strategies to combat misinformation and brand damage
Protecting Sensitive Data in AI/ML Models:
- Safeguarding against cyber threats and hacking
- Preventing data breaches and information theft
- Ethical manipulation of AI systems
AI Integration Roadmap Planning:
- Incorporating AI in enterprise risk management
- Protecting intellectual property
- Cybersecurity strategy development
AI Failures and Rogue AI Mitigation:
- Analyzing AI system failures
- Real-world case studies
- Risk mitigation strategies
- AI Ethical Debates
- Addressing privacy, bias, and critical decision-making
AI for Defense
- Case studies on AI in risk mitigation and security enhancement
- Solutions for complex security challenges
AI and Data Integration:
- Handling and analyzing massive datasets
- Big data architectures and cloud computing
- Privacy in AI analytics
Regulatory Challenges:
- Policy development for AI advancement
- Balancing public interest with innovation
- International regulatory cooperation
Submissions must include proposed presentation title, an informative session abstract, including learning objectives for attendees if relevant; and contact information, headshot and bio for the proposed speaker.
All speakers must adhere to the 100% vendor neutral / no commercial policy of the conference. If speakers cannot respect this policy, they should not submit a proposal.
Be a Sponsor
As a sponsor of the AI Risk Summit, your company will gain unparalleled exposure to a specialized audience of security and risk management executives, AI researchers, policymakers, and software developers. Your brand will be prominently displayed as a thought leader at the forefront of addressing AI risks and ethical considerations.