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The Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Insider Risk Programs

January 09, 2024, 1:30-2:00 PM ET 

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While AI has been in use for decades, it has recently moved to the forefront of a national conversation. Two recent documents – the  White House Executive Order on “Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence” and the Department of Defense “Data, Analytics, and Artificial Intelligence Adoption Strategy” highlight the growing importance that AI is playing in national security.
 
In this webinar, the ATARC Insider Risk Working Group will explore the use of AI in support of insider risk programs in Government, Industry, and Academia. Panel members will discuss the emergence of AI as a critical tool that has the power to enable and modernize insider risk programs.  The panel will also discuss communicating AI, how to ensure programs do not become overly reliant on its use, and the guard rails necessary to control the use of AI in insider risk programs. The webinar will also explore several other AI-related topics ranging from the use of data, contextualizing products generated from AI, and reducing potential negative consequences of AI. This is the first of a multi-part webinar focused on AI in insider risk programs.
Dr. Brian R. Spisak

Dr. Brian R. Spisak

Independent Consultant and Research Associate, National Preparedness Leadership Initiative at Harvard

Dr. Frank Tortorello

Dr. Frank Tortorello

Analyst, United States Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Office, Cybersecurity Department

Dannie Lyvers

Dannie Lyvers

Insider Threat Program Senior Official, Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)

Moderator: John Massey

Moderator: John Massey

Director, Counter Insider Threat Hub, US Air Force

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