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Join AI Risk Summit 2026 at Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay

Join AI Risk Summit 2026 at Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay

Posted on May 27, 2026 By CWS

SecurityWeek is set to host the 2026 AI Risk Summit on August 11-12 at the Ritz-Carlton in Half Moon Bay, California. This prominent event, now in its third iteration, connects key figures in cybersecurity, including CISOs, AI researchers, and industry leaders, to tackle the ongoing challenges in AI security and adoption.

Insights and Networking Opportunities

The AI Risk Summit offers a platform for sharing knowledge through keynote speeches, panel discussions, and interactive sessions. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with experts and peers, fostering collaboration in the field of AI security.

Mike Lennon, Director of the AI Risk Summit, emphasizes the growing importance of understanding AI-related risks. He states, “As AI technologies become integral to business operations, managing these risks is crucial for cybersecurity and business leaders alike.” The summit aims to equip participants with practical insights and strategies for securing AI in enterprise environments.

Key Discussion Topics

This year’s agenda will cover a variety of pressing topics, including securing AI deployments, understanding adversarial AI attacks, addressing deepfakes, and navigating AI governance and compliance. Additionally, discussions will explore AI risk management frameworks and protecting data within AI workflows.

Attendees will also learn about cutting-edge research and innovations that are shaping the future of AI security. These discussions will provide a comprehensive view of the current landscape and future directions in AI risk management.

Expanded Opportunities for Collaboration

Coinciding with SecurityWeek’s CISO Forum Summer Summit, participants will gain access to both events. This creates a unique opportunity for executives to engage in cross-functional discussions on leadership in cybersecurity and AI risk management.

The Call for Presentations for the summit is open until May 31, 2026, encouraging experts to submit proposals that offer thought-provoking and practical insights into AI-related threats. Registration is currently open, with an early bird rate of $1,795 available until May 31.

The AI Risk Summit promises to be an invaluable event for those looking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving field of AI security.

Security Week News Tags:AI governance, AI risk, AI security, CISO Forum, Cybersecurity

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