Builidng upon the AI Networking Summit this past Spring in Dallas, enterprises are increasingly integrating AI technologies into their operations, and doing so they find that navigating the complex landscape of compliance becomes a critical challenge. This panel will explore the compliance obstacles that leading-edge enterprises have encountered on their AI journey. Join our expert panelists as they share their experiences and insights on topics such as data privacy regulations, ethical considerations, and industry-specific compliance requirements. Discover practical strategies for overcoming these hurdles and learn how to stay ahead in an ever-evolving regulatory environment. This discussion will provide valuable perspectives for IT leaders, compliance officers, and AI practitioners who are striving to ensure their AI initiatives meet regulatory standards while driving innovation.
As EY Americas Cloud Cybersecurity Leader, Alex focuses on engineering; architectural controls and processes; and security solutions for public cloud, and container platforms.
She holds a PhD, MSc and BSc in Computer Science from Tel Aviv University, has multiple patents and is cited in over 30 scientific publications.
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.
Don is an accomplished leader in successfully developing and executing business and technology strategy.
Don is CEO and Co-Founder of Concourse, an emerging leader in public cloud management and governance services, as well as a Senior Advisor at McKinsey Corporation.
Don spent 28 years at Goldman Sachs, during which time he held senior leadership roles in Technology in New York, London, Hong Kong and Tokyo. Don led the global technology division for Goldman from 2012 to 2016 and was named a partner of the firm in 2006 and Managing Director in 2000. Don was the CIO for Asia Pacific from 2001 to 2006 and served on the Asia management committee. Since relocating to the US in 2006, Don co-chaired the IBD Technology Investment Committee and was a member of the firm’s Firmwide Risk, Market Risk and Business Standards committee.
Don played an integral role in creating Goldman’s business systems architecture, algorithmic trading and risk management platform as well as leading strategic firm wide investments in VDI, Data architecture, AI and Cloud / Software Defined Infrastructure. He also created and led the teams responsible for the development of Symphony and Orbit which were subsequently spun out of the firm as broader industry platforms.
Within the technology industry, Don has been an active and vocal proponent of Open Source and Open Standards communities including acting as a founding board member of the Open Compute Project.
Don and his family reside in New York City where he is actively engaged in education and arts, serving on the board of the New York Foundation for the Arts, Columbia University School of Professional Studies, Marist College board of trustees and Teaching Matters.
At the helm of EY’s global Security Consulting and Risk Management division, Joe has led strategic directions and oversight for 12+ critical business portfolios during his 18 years in its responsibilities, including Assurance, Consulting, Strategy and Transactions, Tax, Financial Services Office, Finance & Operations, Markets & Knowledge, Quality & Risk Management, Human Resources, Global Innovation, Industry/Sectors, Regional Area Management, ESG, etc. spanning a revenue base of $50+ billion and a talent network of 400,000+ employees.
Joe has championed the vanguard of InfoSec AI initiatives at EY since 2014, pioneering the integration of advanced security practices with groundbreaking AI technologies. Collaborated with Legal, Global/Regional Risk Management, and Data Privacy SMEs, alongside a spectrum of technology and business stakeholders to drive forward-thinking solutions. Instrumental from 2022 in harnessing the potential of General AI, Joe helped the development of EY’s first AI platform, EY.ai, and the EYQ ecosystem. Crafted the inaugural Generation AI security framework, setting an industry benchmark for the secure deployment of AI technologies. His leadership role encapsulates the intersection of legal, ethical, and strategic domains, ensuring EY maintains a leading position in secure AI innovation for its 1,500+ Gen AI initiatives worldwide.