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We find ourselves in the midst of a tech revolution driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI) and generative AI tools like the popular chatbot ChatGPT. It’s both exciting and a little frightening. We know that generative AI is being leveraged by threat actors to develop cyberattacks—in some cases drafting code and writing phishing emails—but what does it mean for how you secure your organization?

In this webinar you will learn:

  • How threat actors use generative AI tools like ChatGPT to stage cyberattacks, and how you can best prepare your organization for these attacks.

  • The upside of this technology and how it can help you and your security team operate more effectively.

  • Whether your company should have a policy in place regarding generative AI, or simply block it.

  • What, if any, intellectual property issues might arise by sending a query to a generative AI tool?


Join us to gain insights and actionable advice from industry experts and ensure that your organization is prepared to respond to any security incident.
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Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Inversion6
Christopher Prewitt is Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Inversion6 and is responsible for helping develop security related products and services for customers. Chris also helps support customers develop security strategy, to reduce and manage risk, in areas of security, privacy, compliance, and disaster recovery. He has over 20 years of experience in IT Security working in a variety of industry verticals. Christopher has also held Chief Information Security Officer roles in Fortune 500/1000 space and is currently a Reservist in the Ohio Cyber Reserves.

Christopher received his MBA from Cleveland State University and holds the CISSP, CISM and several technical certifications. CISSP, CISM, OSCP, CEH, ECIH, PCNSE, etc.
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Field Chief Technology Officer, NetWitness
Ben Smith (@Ben_Smith) is Field CTO with NetWitness. He brings more than 25 years’ experience in the information security, risk management, networking and telecommunications industries. Smith holds industry certifications in information security (CCISO, CISSP), risk management (CRISC), and privacy (CIPT); he is an acknowledged contributor to NIST SP 1800-1, -3, and -7; and he chairs the Cybersecurity Canon Project. He is a patent holder, authored four of the "97 Things Every Information Security Professional Should Know" [O'Reilly, 2021] and was previously a corporate representative to the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE).