Date: June 15, 2026
Time: 6:30 AM PDT |9:30 AM EDT | 7 PM IST
Topic: Managing AI Risk: Governance and Security Strategies from a CISO’s Desk
Abstract:
As organizations rapidly adopt AI-driven technologies, the risk landscape is evolving just as quickly. From data poisoning and model manipulation to regulatory non-compliance and ethical concerns, managing AI risk requires a structured, governance-first approach. The current webinar explores how security leaders can operationalize AI governance while embedding robust security controls across the AI lifecycle. It will discuss the emerging threat landscape and the impact of AI systems on the scope of vulnerability, along with governance-driven AI integration and lifecycle management. It provides a practical perspective on aligning AI innovation with enterprise risk management, ensuring resilience, accountability, and compliance. Attendees will gain insights into real-world challenges, strategic frameworks, and actionable practices that CISOs can leverage to secure AI systems without slowing innovation.
Key Takeaways:
- Identifying key AI risks like data poisoning, model abuse, and adversarial attacks.
- Implementing governance-driven AI security frameworks.
- Embedding security controls across the AI lifecycle.
- Aligning AI risks with compliance and security standards.
- Strengthening AI incident response and root cause analysis.
- Balancing innovation with secure AI adoption.
- Enabling cross-functional collaboration for AI risk management.
Speaker:
Bob Fabien Zinga, Information Warfare Commander, U.S. Navy
Bio: Bob is the former Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Santa Clara University and an Information Warfare Commander (CEO/GM level) in the U.S. Navy Reserve. Bob is recognized for his knowledge, vision, leadership, and collaborative style of effectively approaching a constantly evolving and complex area of information security and risk management. He demonstrates the ability to establish positive internal and external C-level and boardroom relationships to effect significant change, drive a cybersecurity risk management strategy forward, and enable organizational growth.





