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Securing AI Model Behavior

Event Details
Start Time: October 01 2024 - 12:00 PM
End Time: October 01 2024 - 1:00 PM
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If your enterprise has embraced AI initiatives but security isn't keeping pace, you're not alone. Traditional security tools often fail to protect against AI-specific threats like prompt injection and jailbreaking, leaving your AI models vulnerable.

Join TrojAI’s Webinar: Securing AI Model Behavior to explore the challenges of AI security and learn how to safeguard your AI systemss.

Key Takeaways:

  • Understand new AI attack vectors and emerging risks
  • Learn how traditional security practices fall short for AI systems
  • Discover defensive strategies to protect your AI models from novel attacks

Don’t miss out on this valuable opportunity to enhance your AI security knowledge and protect your enterprise from evolving AI threats.

Meet the Speakers:

Lee Weiner, CEO, TrojAI: Lee Weiner brings over 25 years of B2B software experience, with a particular focus on cybersecurity. He has successfully led early and growth-stage companies through IPOs and developed effective go-to-market strategies, while also building high-performing teams. Prior to joining TrojAI, Lee was a senior executive at Rapid7, where he scaled revenue from $40 million to over $750 million. His previous experience includes senior roles at LogMeIn, Symantec, and Netegrity.

James Stewart, PhD, CTO/Founder, TrojAI: Dr. James Stewart has more than 25 years of expertise in deep learning and cybersecurity. He has served as Lead Data Scientist at Raytheon Cyber and Manager of R&D at the Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity. Before founding TrojAI, he was SVP of Video Analytics at Patriot One Technologies, which acquired his company, EhEye. James holds a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of New Brunswick and represents Canada on ISO/IEC SC 42 (AI).