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  • Wednesday, October 7, 2026
    9:00 am
    [PLUS Course] Securing & Enabling AI: Transform Chaos into Competitive Advantage
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    vCISO, Cyber Risk Opportunities LLC
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    9:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Your CEO just asked about AI security.  Do you have a clear answer?
    While you’re counting vulnerabilities, your competitors are deploying AI at scale.
    While security teams are still cataloging vulnerabilities, business units are deploying AI at scale. Marketing is using generative AI for campaigns. Sales is rolling out AI SDRs. Customer service is automating with chatbots.
    Every Monday, another department launches an AI tool. Marketing uses ChatGPT for campaigns. Sales deploys AI Sales Development Reps. Customer service automates with chatbots.  And your cybersecurity team? Still writing policies nobody reads.
    In this interactive workshop, learn you how to secure AI while accelerating innovation—not blocking it. Transform from AI Firefighter to Strategic Business Enabler, with a 90-day roadmap for secure AI deployment in your organization.
    What You’ll Master
    • The AIR-MAP Methodology™ — Your proven 90-day roadmap from AI chaos to governance
    • Executive Translation — Turn technical AI risks into boardroom language
    • NIST AI RMF Implementation — Practical application, not theory
    • The $12M Question — Secure against deepfake fraud and AI-enabled attacks
    • Shadow AI Discovery — Find and govern the AI already in your organization
    • Business-First Security — Protect value, not just systems
    Who Should Attend
    Ideal for:
    • CISOs facing board questions about AI
    • Information Security Directors enabling digital transformation
    • IT VPs without dedicated security teams
    • Cybersecurity Consultants serving enterprise clients
    • Risk Managers governing AI initiatives
    • Aspiring decision makers and those reporting to one
    Not designed for:
    • Developers wanting to code AI models
    • Analysts seeking technical certifications
    • Anyone looking for hands-on hacking labs
    What This Workshop Is (and Isn’t)
    This workshop is NOT about:
    • Prompt injection techniques
    • Model architecture security
    • Technical vulnerability scanning
    • Writing 200-page policies
    This workshop IS about:
    • Speaking profit-and-loss to executives
    • Enabling your AI transformations
    • Building cybersecurity into AI from day one
    • Becoming the trusted AI advisor
    What You’ll Leave With
    1. The Complete AIR-MAP Toolkit
    • 90-day implementation roadmap
    • Discovery templates and workflows
    • Risk scoring calculators
    • Executive presentation templates
    2. Ready-to-Deploy Governance Assets
    • AI Acceptable Use Policy (customize in minutes)
    • Vendor assessment questionnaires
    • Incident Response playbooks
    3. A 30-Minute Strategy Session
    A complimentary private consultation to apply AIR-MAP directly to your organization’s AI strategy and risk posture.
  • Thursday, October 8, 2026
    7:30 am
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    7:30 am - 4:15 pm
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    Come to the Registration desk in the lobby to check-in and get your badge. SecureWorld staff will be available throughout the day if you have any questions.

    8:00 am
    Networking Hall open
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    8:00 am - 4:45 pm
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    Your opportunity to visit our solution vendor partners, whose sponsorship makes SecureWorld possible, as well as association chapters! Booths have staff ready to answer your questions. Look for participating Dash For Prizes sponsors to be entered to win prizes.

    Also, look for “Cyber Connect” discussions on select topics and join the conversation.

    8:00 am
    Advisory Council Roundtable Breakfast (VIP / Invite only)
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    8:00 am - 8:45 am

    Moderated discussion for SecureWorld Advisory Council members. By invite only.

    8:00 am
    Association Chapter Meetings
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    8:00 am - 8:45 am

    Participating professional associations and details to be announced.

    8:00 am
    Simple Daily Habits to Strengthen Your Security Posture
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    8:00 am - 8:45 am

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    8:45 am
    Networking Break
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    8:45 am - 9:00 am
    Location / Room: Networking Hall

    Visit the Networking Hall to network with attendees and connect with our vendor sponsors and association partners.

    9:00 am
    [Opening Keynote] The State of Cybersecurity in 2026: Threats, Trends, and What Comes Next
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    9:00 am - 9:45 am
    Location / Room: Keynote Theater

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    9:45 am
    Networking Break & Cyber Connect
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    The Human Element in Cybersecurity
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    9:45 am - 10:15 am
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    Despite all the tools and technology, people remain the most unpredictable variable in security. Whether insider threats, awareness training, or culture-building, human behavior is central to your cyber strategy.

    Please join us in the Networking Hall to connect with peers over coffee and snacks and discuss how organizations are tackling the people side of cybersecurity.

    10:15 am
    From Alert Fatigue to Adaptive Defense: Operationalizing AI in the SOC
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    10:15 am - 10:50 am

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    10:15 am
    Building Incident Response Plans for Highly Distributed Workforces
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    10:15 am - 10:50 am

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    10:15 am
    [Panel] The Double-Edged Sword of AI in Cyber Defense
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    Focus Areas: AI-Powered SecOps; Adversarial AI & Synthetic Media; AI Governance & Assurance
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    10:15 am - 10:50 am

    AI is revolutionizing cybersecurity at all levels, speeding up detection and enabling automated attacks on an unprecedented scale. This session examines AI’s dual role as both a powerful defensive tool and a new threat vector for attackers. Panelists will discuss how AI copilots enhance analyst workflows, triage, and anomaly detection, while also addressing emerging risks such as LLM data leakage, prompt injection, model poisoning, and hallucinations within high-trust SOC processes.

    The discussion will cover AI governance and assurance frameworks, evolving regulatory expectations, and the impact of synthetic content—including deepfakes, audio spoofing, and hyper-personalized phishing—on social engineering defenses. Attendees will leave with a solid understanding of AI’s potential, the safety measures needed for responsible deployment, and practical steps for preparing teams and pipelines for an AI-driven threat environment.

    10:50 am
    Networking Break & Cyber Connect
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    AI in Cybersecurity: Game-Changer or Growing Threat?
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    10:50 am - 11:10 am
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    Artificial intelligence rapidly redefines how we defend our networks—and how attackers target them. From threat detection to deepfakes, explore the double-edged nature of AI in cybersecurity and how it’s impacting your daily work.

    Please join us in the Networking Hall to connect with peers over coffee and snacks and share real-world experiences, strategies, and concerns around AI’s growing role in security.

    11:10 am
    AI at the Perimeter: How Large-Scale AI Systems Are Reshaping Cybersecurity Risk
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    Sr. Software Development Engineer, Amazon
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    11:10 am - 11:45 am

    As organizations race to deploy AI-powered applications, the attack surface is expanding in ways that traditional security frameworks were not designed to handle. This session draws on production engineering experience at Amazon to examine the cybersecurity implications of large-scale AI systems: adversarial inputs, model supply chain risks, inference infrastructure vulnerabilities, and the governance gaps that emerge when AI moves faster than policy. Attendees will leave with a practitioner’s framework for evaluating AI-related risk in their own environments.

    11:10 am
    The Rise of AI Assistants: New Insider Threat and Data Exposure Challenges
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    11:10 am - 11:45 am

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    11:10 am
    [Panel] Navigating the Evolving Digital Battlefield
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    Focus Areas: Identity-First Security; Attack Surface Management; Supply Chain & Fourth-Party Risk
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    11:10 am - 11:45 am

    As organizational footprints expand across cloud, SaaS, OT/IoT, and dispersed workforces, defenders face a more complex and interconnected digital battlefield. This panel brings together experts to explore how today’s threat actors combine automation, social engineering, identity breaches, and software supply-chain attacks into highly coordinated assaults.

    Panelists will examine the expanding importance of identity in the modern SOC, the emergence of AI-driven threats such as automated reconnaissance and deepfake-assisted breaches, and how fourth-party dependencies are changing risk visibility. The discussion also connects these trends to organizational resilience—showing how teams can improve detection, response, and business continuity across an evolving attack surface. This comprehensive session provides practical insights for any security leader seeking clarity amid converging threats.

    11:45 am
    Networking Break
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    11:45 am - 12:00 pm
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    Visit the Networking Hall to network with attendees and connect with our vendor sponsors and association partners.

    12:00 pm
    [Lunch Keynote] Resilience over Reaction: Securing Critical Functions in an Age of Systemic Risk
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    12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
    Location / Room: Keynote Theater

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    12:00 pm
    Advisory Council Roundtable Lunch (VIP / Invite Only)
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    12:00 pm - 12:45 pm

    Moderated discussion for SecureWorld Advisory Council members. By invite only.

    12:45 pm
    Networking Break & Cyber Connect
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    Proactive by Design: Anticipating Threats Before They Strike
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    12:45 pm - 1:15 pm
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    The days of reacting to alerts are over. From continuous monitoring to threat hunting, organizations are shifting to proactive security models that anticipate and prevent incidents before they happen.

    Please join us in the Networking Hall to connect with peers over coffee and snacks and explore how to make proactive security a reality in your environment.

    1:15 pm
    Burnout in Cybersecurity: Recognizing, Preventing, and Managing Team Fatigue
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    1:15 pm - 1:50 pm

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    1:15 pm
    Identity Security Beyond MFA: Continuous Verification and Risk-Based Controls
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    1:15 pm - 1:50 pm

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    1:15 pm
    [Panel] The Human Layer: Insider Risk, Behavioral Analytics, and the AI Threat Multiplier
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    1:15 pm - 1:50 pm

    People have always been the most targeted layer in any organization’s security posture—but AI is rewriting the rules of engagement. Sophisticated phishing campaigns now arrive personalized at scale, deepfake audio and video are eroding the credibility of internal communications, and MFA fatigue attacks are turning security controls against the users they were designed to protect. The threat surface hasn’t changed, but the speed, precision, and plausibility of attacks targeting it have.

    At the same time, defenders are gaining new tools. Behavioral analytics and UEBA platforms are surfacing anomalies that static rules would miss, and AI-assisted policy frameworks are helping organizations govern workforce behavior—including how employees interact with AI tools themselves—without sacrificing productivity. This panel brings together practitioners navigating insider risk, identity-based threats, and the governance questions that arise when the line between human error and AI-augmented deception becomes increasingly hard to draw.

    1:50 pm
    Networking Break & Cyber Connect
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    What’s Keeping You Up at Night?
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    1:50 pm - 2:10 pm
    Location / Room: Networking Hall

    Head to the Networking Lounge to connect with peers and sponsors. This open-ended discussion theme invites you to share what’s top of mind in your role—whether it’s emerging threats, resource challenges, or the next big project on your plate. Compare perspectives, swap strategies, and see how others in the community are tackling the same late-night concerns.

    2:10 pm
    Quantum Readiness: Preparing Your Organization for a Post-Quantum Future
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    2:10 pm - 2:45 pm

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    2:10 pm
    OT/ICS Security: Bridging the Air Gap and Achieving Visibility in Critical Infrastructure
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    2:10 pm - 2:45 pm

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    2:10 pm
    [Panel] The Human Layer: Insider Risk, Behavioral Analytics, and the AI Threat Multiplier
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    2:10 pm - 2:45 pm

    People have always been the most targeted layer in any organization’s security posture—but AI is rewriting the rules of engagement. Sophisticated phishing campaigns now arrive personalized at scale, deepfake audio and video are eroding the credibility of internal communications, and MFA fatigue attacks are turning security controls against the users they were designed to protect. The threat surface hasn’t changed, but the speed, precision, and plausibility of attacks targeting it have.

    At the same time, defenders are gaining new tools. Behavioral analytics and UEBA platforms are surfacing anomalies that static rules would miss, and AI-assisted policy frameworks are helping organizations govern workforce behavior—including how employees interact with AI tools themselves—without sacrificing productivity. This panel brings together practitioners navigating insider risk, identity-based threats, and the governance questions that arise when the line between human error and AI-augmented deception becomes increasingly hard to draw.

    2:45 pm
    Networking Break & Cyber Connect
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    Final Entries for Dash for Prizes and Passport
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    2:45 pm - 3:00 pm
    Location / Room: Networking Hall

    This is your final chance to visit the Networking Hall and get scanned by our participating partners for our Dash for Prizes. You can also turn in your Passport cards at the Registration Desk before we announce our winner!

    3:00 pm
    [Closing Keynote] Ask Us Anything! A Live Conversation with Security Leaders
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    Focus Areas: Leadership, Decision Making, Communication
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    3:00 pm - 3:45 pm
    Location / Room: Keynote Theater

    In an industry defined by constant change, some challenges have proven remarkably persistent. New technologies emerge, threat actors adapt, and the latest “revolution” captures headlines—but many of the core issues security leaders face today are the same ones they’ve been navigating for years.

    This interactive closing keynote brings together a panel of experienced security leaders for a candid, audience-driven conversation about what hasn’t changed in cybersecurity. From managing risk and influencing the business to building trust, leading teams, and responding to inevitable incidents, the discussion will focus on the enduring lessons that remain relevant—regardless of the tools, platforms, or trends of the moment.

    Attendees are encouraged to shape the conversation by asking live questions, sharing reflections, and sharing real-world scenarios. Whether the topic is AI, cloud, ransomware, or the next unknown disruption, this session offers perspective grounded in experience—and a reminder that while technology evolves, the fundamentals of security leadership remain surprisingly constant.

    Join us for an honest conversation, shared learning, and a thoughtful end to the day before we continue the discussion at happy hour.

    3:45 pm
    Happy Hour & Dash for Prizes
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    3:45 pm - 4:45 pm
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    Join your peers for conversation and complimentary beverages. This is a great opportunity to network with other security professionals from the area and discuss the hot topics from the day.

    Participating sponsors will announce their Dash for Prizes winners. Must be present to win.

     

Exhibitors
  • Association of Continuity Professionals (ACP) North Texas
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    ACP is a non-profit professional organization, which provides a forum for the exchange of experiences and information, for business continuity professionals, throughout a network of local chapters.

    Founded in March of 1986, the North Texas Chapter is one of the oldest continuously meeting chapters, and among the largest by membership, serving the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of every month, unless the first Tuesday coincides with a holiday week.  We invite you to attend our next meeting.

  • BlackGirlsHack
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    We are a training-focused nonprofit organizations that was created to help increase diversity in cybersecurity by helping to bridge the gap between what is taught in educational institutions and what is necessary for careers in cybersecurity. We are one of the leading organizations in this space and set the standards for increasing diversity in technology and cybersecurity.

    The mission of BlackGirlsHack Foundation is to increase representation and empower Black girls and women in the field of information security and cyber security through skills training, mentoring, resume review, and access to low-cost resources in an inclusive environment.

    BlackGirlsHack is open to all!

  • Canary Trap
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    Canary Trap is a recognized industry leader in offensive security, security advisory and assessment services. Founded by ethical hackers and certified security experts who share in the common goal of protecting organizations from becoming a victim of the next cyber-attack.

    Canary Trap combines human expertise with sophisticated tools and, where appropriate, threat intelligence to ensure a thorough, in-depth approach to all security testing and assessments.

  • Concentric AI
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    Concentric AI is intelligent data security made easy. Its Semantic Intelligence™ platform uses context-aware AI to discover sensitive data, monitor risks, automate remediation, simplify compliance, and accelerate investigations. It delivers smart, targeted protection by understanding how data is used, shared, and exposed. Concentric AI also offers managed services to keep security programs lean, scalable, and effective. This end-to-end platform protects data at rest, data in motion, and all the GenAI tools users interact with—so organizations can stay compliant, reduce exposure, and safeguard critical information wherever it lives and however it travels.

  • Cyversity North Texas
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    Our mission is to achieve the consistent representation of women and underrepresented minorities in the cybersecurity industry through programs designed to diversify, educate, and empower. Cyversity tackles the “great cyber divide” with scholarship opportunities, diverse workforce development, innovative outreach, and mentoring programs.

  • InfraGard North Texas Members Alliance
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    The primary purpose of the InfraGard North Texas Members Alliance is to assist in increasing the security of the United States national infrastructures through ongoing exchanges of information relevant to infrastructure protection and through education, outreach, and similar efforts. In addition to the benefits offered by the national InfraGard organization, there are several ways our local chapter accomplishes these objectives, including:

    • Local quarterly membership meetings focused on infrastructure protection
    • Sector-specific meetings and information exchanges (see Sector Chief Program).
    • Partnerships and discounts to training offerings with other organizations such as ISSA and SecureWorld
    • Networking opportunities with peers within and across all sectors
  • ISC2 Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter
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    The Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter of ISC2 is based in the DFW area and serves the counties of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Members include those with security certifications from ISC2 as well as other professionals practicing or interested in information, software and communications security. Our mission is to advance information security in the DFW area by providing our members and other security professionals with the opportunity to share knowledge, grow professionally, educate others, and collaborate on projects. Our chapter programs provide members a forum to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and ideas, development of leadership and professional skills, and advancement of information systems security. We also provide our members with access to a variety of industry resources and educational programs to keep them up to date with the latest advances in technology as well as information assurance.

  • North Texas ISSA
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    The Dallas/Fort Worth area has many large corporations, government organizations, and educational institutions. Our membership comes from the network and information systems professionals of these organizations and institutions, as well as vendors of security products. We seek to provide our members with access to information and resources to assist their employers in securing critical information resources. Our monthly luncheon meetings, conferences, and other resources are available to members and non-members alike to assist in educating security practitioners of all types.

  • Splunk, a Cisco Company
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    Splunk helps build a safer and more resilient digital world. Organizations trust Splunk to prevent security, infrastructure and application incidents from becoming major issues, absorb shocks from digital disruptions and accelerate digital transformation.

  • ThreatLocker
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    ThreatLocker® is a global cybersecurity leader, providing enterprise-level cybersecurity tools to improve the security of servers and endpoints. ThreatLocker’s combined Application Whitelisting, Ringfencing™, Storage Control, and Privileged Access Management solutions are leading the cybersecurity market towards a more secure approach of blocking unknown application vulnerabilities. To learn more about ThreatLocker visit: www.threatlocker.com

  • Torq
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    Torq is your security product’s favorite security product. Torq Hyperautomation unifies and automates the entire security infrastructure to deliver unparalleled protection and productivity.

  • WiCyS Dallas Forth Worth Affiliate
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  • Zoho Corporation
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    Zoho Corporation is a prominent, bootstrapped Indian multinational technology company founded in 1996 by Sridhar Vembu, specializing in cloud-based business software. Headquartered in Chennai, India, and Austin, TX, it offers 55+ integrated applications for CRM, HR, finance, and productivity, serving over 150 million users globally.

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    Kip Boyle, Instructor
    vCISO, Cyber Risk Opportunities LLC

    Kip Boyle is the Virtual Chief Information Security Officer of Cyber Risk Opportunities, whose mission is to help executives become more proficient cyber risk managers. He has over 24 years of cybersecurity experience serving as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and in other IT risk management roles for organizations in the financial services, technology, telecom, military, civil engineering, and logistics industries.

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    Tejas Pravinbhai Patel
    Sr. Software Development Engineer, Amazon

    Tejas Pravinbhai Patel is a Senior Software Development Engineer at Amazon and Chair of the Irving ACM Chapter. He holds Fellowship designations from SCRS, BCS, and IET, and has delivered 14+ international keynotes at IEEE and ACM conferences. He has 30+ IEEE Xplore publications in AI systems and inference optimization (h-index 4, 77 citations).

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