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The Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Insider Risk Programs Part II – Promise and Peril

March 19, 2024, 1:30-2:00 PM ET 

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On January 9, 2024, the ATARC Insider Risk Working Group conducted its first webinar on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Insider Risk Programs. During that webinar, panelists explored the use of AI as a critical tool in support of Insider Risk programs in Government, Industry, and Academia. In the second part of this conversation, panelists will discuss Culture, AI, and Insider Risk, and how and why to use AI in Insider Risk Programs. Panel members will also discuss using AI to find threats, highlighting positive metrics, and identify best practices in organizational cultures for security initiatives and AI. The webinar will also explore several other AI-related topics ranging from misconceptions, myths, and stigmas surrounding the use of AI and how to build an organizational culture with established trust by addressing those with transparency.

Mr. John B. Massey, who leads the Department of the Air Force Counter-Insider Threat Hub will serve as moderator for the webinar on March 19, 2024, at 1:30 pm ET with Frank Tortorello  and Dannie Lyvers.  ATARC will host this conversation and enable audience participants to ask questions and share comments during the event.

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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