Webinar Description
Key Takeaways
- Explores the impact of no-code and low-code AI tools on enterprise operations
- Examines new security and governance challenges arising from democratized AI development
- Features insights from leaders in application security and model observability
- Addresses practical risks and strategies for responsible AI deployment in large organizations
The rapid adoption of no-code and low-code AI platforms is transforming how enterprises approach software development. In 2026, the ability for employees across departments to build and launch AI-powered applications is no longer a distant possibility—it’s a daily reality for many organizations.
Why Democratized AI Development Matters Now
As AI development becomes accessible to a broader range of business users, enterprises are experiencing a surge in innovation and productivity. However, this shift also introduces a new set of operational and security challenges. When employees without deep technical backgrounds create AI applications, organizations face increased risks—ranging from data exposure to unreliable outputs and a lack of oversight.
Security and Governance in the Age of Citizen Developers
Traditional governance frameworks often struggle to keep pace with the speed and scale of AI adoption. The session will focus on two critical aspects: application security and model observability. These perspectives are essential for leaders seeking to balance innovation with responsible risk management. Without robust controls, enterprises may find themselves vulnerable to applications that operate outside established policies or expose sensitive information.
Expert Perspectives and Practical Guidance
Daniel Bardenstein, CEO and Co-founder of Manifest Cyber, and Zach Fry, CTO of Arthur.ai, will lead a live discussion on June 25th. Their combined expertise offers a nuanced look at the operational realities of enterprise AI in 2026. Attendees can expect candid insights into the evolving landscape of AI governance, practical strategies for mitigating risk, and a forward-looking view of how organizations can empower employees without sacrificing security or reliability.

