The future of Cybersecurity: Securing trust in the age of LLMs
Thursday, May 28, 2026
5:00pm to 7:00pm
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Are Traditional Security programs Obsolete in the Age of AI? AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) promise remarkable opportunities while simultaneously rendering obsolete the traditional security programs designed to protect trust. How are we going to ensure Trusted Agentic AI going forward?
TOPIC:
Securing trust in the age of LLMs
In a data-driven digital world, trust is our most valuable asset. Unfortunately, it might also be our most fragile. AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) promise remarkable opportunities while simultaneously rendering obsolete the traditional security programs designed to protect trust. From the vulnerability of prompt injection to the governance challenges of emerging standards like Model Context Protocol (MCP), the pace of change of AI is currently outstripping the frameworks designed to manage it.
Join us for a cross-disciplinary panel featuring a leading AI researcher, an AI ethicist, and a veteran cybersecurity executive as they examine what these developments mean for businesses, institutions, and society.
The discussion will investigate:
Why security programs based on traditional security perimeters need to be replaced.
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