A Private Dinner for CISOs and Security Leaders
Chima Steakhouse
2400 E Las Olas Blvd Ste A, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
As AI adoption accelerates and vulnerability debt grows, security leaders are confronting a new reality: compromise must be assumed.
The question is no longer whether an attacker will gain access. It's how quickly you can detect them, determine the scope of compromise, and contain the impact.
Join Myrna Soto (Founder and CEO of Apogee Executive Advisors LLC), Mark “Woj” Wojtasiak (SVP Market Research, Strategy, Story at Vectra AI) and a small group of senior security leaders for a private Chatham House dinner discussion on how CISOs are shifting from prevention-focused strategies to building resilience in an increasingly complex and AI-driven environment.
1. From Prevention to Attack Resilience
A breach is no longer the question. Detection speed and blast radius are. How are CISOs building strategies around minimizing dwell time and containing impact, rather than trying to keep attackers out?
2. Vulnerability Debt and the End of "Patch Tuesday" Thinking
Most enterprises have never fully solved patching for standard systems, let alone legacy environments. Now, expectations are shifting toward auto-updates and continuous patching cycles. Is that operationally realistic, and who bears the risk when it is not?
3. AI Inside the Perimeter
The more immediate risk is not external AI-powered attacks. It is your own employees, developers, and business teams connecting AI tools, agents, and data flows to systems that security has never seen. Are we even looking at the right threat?
We hope you will join us for an evening of thoughtful discussion, practical insights, and shared experiences as we explore what it takes to build resilience for the future.