Securing the Agentic Enterprise: AI Risk, Visibility and the Road to Mature Security

  • calendar-03 July 23rd
  • time-04 13:00-14:30 EST
  • location-10 Virtual

AI agents are no longer a future consideration. They are already running across business units, development teams and third party vendors, and the security implications are moving faster than most programmes were built to handle. The tools, frameworks and governance models that worked before agentic AI are being tested in ways they were never designed for, and security leaders are being asked to respond with confidence despite the landscape shifting beneath them.

Join an intimate group of senior security and IT leaders for an exclusive virtual roundtable to share how organisations are building visibility, closing coverage gaps and shaping AI security programmes fit for the era of autonomous agents. This is a candid, off-the-record conversation among peers, no presentations, no sales pitches, just an honest exchange of what is working and what is not.

What's The Agenda?

This exclusive virtual roundtable brings together senior security and IT leaders navigating the growing complexity of AI agent risk, governance and programme maturity. In a focused and confidential setting, you will connect with peers to share strategies, challenges and perspectives on building security programmes that can genuinely keep pace with the agentic era.

We will explore how organisations are establishing visibility across an expanding AI footprint, adapting existing security stacks to a threat surface they were never designed to handle, and defining what mature AI security actually looks like in practice.

Key discussion topics will include:

Visibility Across the AI Footprint

As AI tools and agents expand across business users, developers and vendors, how are security teams building meaningful visibility into a footprint that is growing faster than traditional governance models can keep up with?

Prioritising Under Pressure

AI security pressure is coming from multiple directions at once, the board, the business, regulators and internal teams. How are security leaders shaping their programme priorities when everyone has a different agenda?

Coverage Across the Full Lifecycle

Across the full AI security lifecycle, from governance and visibility through to detection and response, where are organisations finding it hardest to build consistent coverage and how are they approaching those gaps?

Adapting the Existing Stack

Most security tools were built before agentic AI existed. How are security teams adapting their existing stacks, SIEM, CSPM, DLP and endpoint, to address a threat surface they were never designed to handle?

Defining What Good Looks Like

What does a genuinely mature AI security programme look like 18 months from now, and what are the biggest obstacles organisations are navigating on the path to getting there?This roundtable is a chance to connect with like-minded leaders, compare notes on what is working, and leave with practical perspectives to bring back to your team, all from the convenience of a focused 90-minute virtual session.No venue to reference obviously so I closed the agenda page on the virtual format itself, keeping the same tone as your in-person events but acknowledging the convenience angle which is a genuine selling point for busy security leaders. Want me to move on to the email sequence next?

This roundtable is a chance to connect with like-minded leaders, compare notes on what is working, and leave with practical perspectives to bring back to your team, all from the convenience of a focused 90-minute virtual session.

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