Artificial intelligence is fundamentally changing the cyber risk landscape—and raising the bar for board oversight. Point-in-time assessments, control checklists, and siloed reporting are no longer sufficient in an environment defined by AI-enabled threats, rapid digital change, expanding third-party exposure, and increasing regulatory scrutiny.
NACD cyber expert, Dylan Sandlin will be moderating this discussion with Nicola (Nick) Sanna, President of SAFE Security and Founder of the FAIR Institute, and Yvette Kanouff, public company board director and former Fortune 500 CIO, on rethinking cyber risk in the age of AI.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand why AI is forcing a reset in cyber risk strategy and board oversight.
- Recognize the limitations of fragmented, control-centric cyber governance models.
- Evaluate why continuous, real-time cyber risk visibility is becoming a board-level requirement.
- Explore how AI-powered cybersecurity intelligence can deliver clearer, business-aligned risk insights.
- Identify practical considerations for guiding management toward more resilient and scalable governance models.
Who Should Attend
- Public and private company directors
- Audit and risk committee members
- Directors overseeing technology, cybersecurity, or digital transformation
- Governance professionals supporting board oversight
Strategic Oversight Clarity
Strengthen your ability to oversee cyber risk in an AI-driven environment.
Governance Model Evolution
Understand how oversight structures must adapt to continuous, machine-speed risk.
Decision-Ready Insight
Learn how AI-powered intelligence translates cyber exposure into business and financial terms.
Forward-Looking Governance
Equip your board to guide management toward scalable, resilient cyber risk practices.