Webinar Description
Key Takeaways
- Executive-level webinar on integrating human risk management with unified access control
- Focus on AI’s impact on both human and machine identities in enterprise security
- Discussion of behavioral intelligence, device posture, and real-time access enforcement
- Emphasis on Zero Trust security models and adaptive, resilient security programs
- Targeted at security leaders, IT professionals, and risk management teams in enterprise organizations
The webinar “Bridging Human Risk and Access Control in the Age of AI” explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping the landscape of enterprise cybersecurity. This event brings together industry leaders to discuss the integration of human risk management with unified access control, offering actionable insights for organizations facing evolving security challenges.
Understanding the Expanding Attack Surface
As AI technologies proliferate, enterprises encounter a rapidly expanding attack surface. Both human and non-human (machine) identities now play a critical role in security strategies. The session highlights the importance of recognizing and managing risks associated with these diverse identities, emphasizing the need for comprehensive visibility and control.
Security leaders must adapt to the complexities introduced by AI-driven threats. The discussion underscores how behavioral intelligence and threat intelligence can be leveraged to identify vulnerabilities before they are exploited, moving organizations from passive threat monitoring to proactive risk reduction.
Integrating Human Risk Insights with Access Control
The event features insights from Ashley Rose, CEO of Living Security, and Denny LeCompte, CEO of Portnox. Their executive conversation centers on the value of connecting human risk management directly to access control mechanisms. By integrating behavioral data and device posture into access decisions, organizations can enforce real-time policies that adapt to changing risk levels.
This approach supports the development of adaptive, resilient security programs. The session demonstrates how unified access control platforms, such as those leveraging Zero Trust and Network Access Control (NAC) principles, can help enterprises eliminate attack surfaces before threats materialize.
Who Should Attend and What to Expect
This webinar is designed for security leaders, IT professionals, and risk management teams within mid-to-large enterprises. Attendees will gain practical knowledge on integrating human risk insights with access control, as well as strategies for building security programs that are both adaptive and resilient in the face of AI-driven threats.
With a focus on thought leadership and education, the event also serves as a platform for lead generation and product marketing, showcasing the latest advancements in access control technologies and human risk management.
