Webinar Description
Key Takeaways
- Expert-led analysis of global cyber threats and emerging attack trends
- Focus on AI’s evolving role in cybersecurity and identity management
- Insights from regional threat reports across the Americas, EMEA, and APAC
- Actionable intelligence for security teams facing real-world challenges
- Interactive format with live Q&A for direct engagement with threat experts
“The Phish Bowl: AI, Identity, and Emerging Threats” brings together cybersecurity professionals for a live, in-depth webinar hosted by LastPass. The session is designed to move beyond surface-level updates, offering a candid look at the latest global cyber threats and the operational realities facing security teams today.
Industry Context: Why Threat Intelligence Matters Now
As cyber threats continue to evolve, organizations are under increasing pressure to adapt their defenses. The rapid integration of AI into both attack and defense strategies has shifted the landscape, making traditional approaches to identity and access management less effective. Security teams must now contend with sophisticated adversaries who leverage automation, social engineering, and region-specific tactics to breach defenses.
Event Focus: Global Threats, Regional Insights
The webinar draws on the expertise of LastPass’s Threat Intelligence, Mitigation and Escalations (TIME) team, who share findings from recent threat reports spanning the Americas, EMEA, and APAC. This regional perspective helps security professionals understand not just what threats are emerging, but how tactics and risks differ across markets. The discussion covers the latest trends in cybercrime, including the use of AI in phishing and identity attacks, and explores the practical implications for organizations managing complex digital identities.
Interactive Learning and Real-World Application
Unlike typical webinars, “The Phish Bowl” is structured as an interactive session, encouraging direct engagement through a live Q&A. Attendees have the opportunity to pose questions to threat intelligence experts, gaining clarity on specific challenges and emerging risks. The format is designed to foster a deeper understanding of operational threats and to provide actionable guidance that security teams can apply immediately.
Who Should Attend?
This event is tailored for professionals responsible for safeguarding organizational assets—security analysts, incident responders, CISOs, CIOs, and IT security leaders. Enterprises and organizations concerned with cyber risk, particularly those managing identity and access at scale, will find the session especially relevant. The content is geared toward those seeking not just awareness, but practical strategies for improving their security posture in a rapidly changing threat environment.
Operational Challenges and Emerging Trends
Security teams today face a complex mix of challenges: staying ahead of AI-driven threats, managing identity at scale, and responding to incidents with speed and precision. The webinar addresses these issues head-on, offering expert perspectives on mitigation strategies and the evolving role of password management in a world where attackers are increasingly sophisticated. The discussion highlights the importance of actionable intelligence and the need for adaptive, regionally informed defense strategies.
About the Host
LastPass, recognized for its leadership in password management and threat intelligence, hosts this session as part of its commitment to advancing cybersecurity education and community engagement. The event underscores the company’s focus on providing real-world insights and practical tools for security professionals navigating today’s threat landscape.

