Enterprise IT Roundtable Title: AI Governance, Risk, Compliance & IT Education

NYC 2024

Large enterprises adopting GenAI-based solutions are faced with a host of new business and technical challenges. Join your peers for an open discussion of challenges and opportunities related to AI governance, risk, compliance and IT education. What are the key risks? What new policies must be put in place? How will new government regulations impact AI adoption? Finally, what are the critical IT personnel educational needs, starting with C-level execs to key decision makers to front-line practitioners?

This roundtable session is exclusive to IT professionals and subject to Chatham House rules.

Speakers:

Michael is responsible for the IT Risk Management Framework, Risk Analytics and Services, Product Security, GRC Compliance, Data Privacy, Information Security Standards, Mergers & Acquisitions Due Diligence and Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery programs.

Andy Brown currently serves as CEO of Sand Hill East, LLC, which provides strategic management, advice and marketing services to emerging companies. Mr. Brown is also a member of the boards of directors of Guidewire inc. a public traded company in the PNC insurance business, Zscaler, Inc., a publicly traded company providing cloud security services, Pure Storage, Inc., a publicly traded software-defined data storage solutions company, Digital Asset, a company providing solutions in the DeFi and Digital Ledger workflow world, Moogsoft, a next generation AI-Operations company, Skyhive, a company providing Digital Reskilling & Education.

He is also CEO and co-owner of Biz Tectonics LLC, a privately held consulting company. From September 2010 to October 2013, Mr. Brown served as Group Chief Technology Officer of UBS, an investment bank. Prior to that, Mr. Brown served in a variety of executive management and leadership roles at a variety of leading banking companies including Bank of America, Merrill Lynch and Credit Suisse. Mr. Brown holds a BSc Honors Degree in Chemical Physics from University College London.

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