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06.16.26

CyberRisk Alliance Identiverse 2026

Las Vegas

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06.16.26

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Mandalay Bay
Las Vegas
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Identity has become the definitive security boundary—and in an AI‑accelerated world, the lines between proactive cybersecurity and reactive incident response are disappearing. Organizations can no longer rely on fragmented tools and manual workflows; instead, they must adopt an integrated, autonomous model where identity is the central intelligence layer driving both prevention and response. This session explores how AI‑enabled identity ecosystems unify continuous controls monitoring, threat detection, and incident response into a single, adaptive capability. We will illustrate how platforms and tools can be leveraged to surface high‑fidelity identity threat signals and automatically trigger downstream workflows to disable compromised accounts, remove sensitive permissions, and enforce rapid containment. By converging Identity Governance, ITDR, and Incident Response, enterprises can shift from reactive recovery to proactive resilience—establishing a self‑healing identity fabric that anticipates, detects, and remediates threats with minimal human intervention.

On June 16, Partner Michael Borgia will join the panel "Unifying Proactive and Reactive Privacy, IAM, and Cybersecurity: Autonomous Identity‑Centric Defense in the Age of AI." This panel discussion will leverage three different, but complementary perspectives - an IAM consultant and practitioner, a privacy, cybersecurity, and incident response consultant, and a privacy and cybersecurity attorney. They will share real-world scenarios to illustrate why it is critical to integrate all these perspectives to mitigate privacy, identity, and cyber risk. Attendees will leave with a practical blueprint for building an autonomous identity‑centric security operating model that reduces risk, accelerates response, and scales with evolving AI‑driven attack surfaces.

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Technology , Privacy & Security , and Technology + Privacy & Security
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