AI is moving quickly from experimentation to operational deployment across organisations. While the opportunity is significant, so are the risks.
Without clear governance, defined risk appetite, and appropriate security guardrails, AI introduces new attack surfaces, regulatory exposure, and operational uncertainty.
Led by Ben Creet ,a seasoned cyber security professional and speaker. Ben’s background in Internet governance, public policy and national security helps him blend cyber security, policy and national security thinking to make complex cyber security matters easy to understand for decision makers and analysts from non-technology fields.
A Principal Security Consultant in Bastion's Governance, Risk and Compliance group, Ben supports clients as a virtual CISO, help solve gnarly security problems, builds frameworks, strategies and raises security awareness across the motu.
Join Bastion for an executive-level discussion exploring how organisations can adopt AI safely while maintaining control, trust, and compliance.
In this session, Bastion’s experts will explain how organisations can establish practical AI governance and management frameworks that allow innovation while maintaining oversight.
You’ll learn how to identify the AI attack surface, establish governance guardrails, and integrate AI risk into existing security and risk management practices.
What You’ll Learn
During this session, we will explore:
- Why AI is now a board and executive-level governance issue
- The minimum viable AI governance model organisations should implement today
- How to identify and manage the AI attack surface
- How to embed AI governance into existing security and risk processes
- Practical approaches to enabling AI innovation without losing control
Venue: Bastion Security Offices, Level 5, 51 Shortland Street, Auckland
Date: Wednesday, 1st April
Time: 5:30 PM
Register now to join Bastion for this practical discussion on AI governance, risk management, and secure AI adoption.
