AI and Cybersecurity: Practical Applications, Risks, and Leadership Strategies
 
AI and Cybersecurity: Practical Applications, Risks, and Leadership Strategies
Tuesday, November 4, 2025, 10:00 am - Tuesday, November 4, 2025, 11:30 am
Virtual
CPE: 1.5

Session Description
Step into the future of cybersecurity with this dynamic training session, designed to unpack the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on the field. Led by KK Mookhey—an industry expert and founder—this workshop delves into how AI technologies are revolutionizing threat detection, incident response, and risk management. Attendees will explore real-world applications of AI, identify emerging risks such as adversarial attacks and AI-powered malware, and learn proven strategies for adapting security programs in the age of automation.

The session combines practical demonstrations with strategic insights, empowering participants to leverage AI for enhanced security outcomes while addressing its unique challenges and ethical considerations. Whether you seek foundational knowledge or advanced approaches, expect actionable takeaways directly from KK's extensive experience in both AI and cybersecurity leadership.

 
 

KK Mookhey Bio

KK Mookhey, a pioneer in cybersecurity, is the Co-Founder of Transilience AI, where he focuses on developing advanced artificial intelligence solutions. He also established Network Intelligence, a global cybersecurity services provider, and the Institute of Information Security, dedicated to training cybersecurity professionals worldwide.

Mookhey's career began as a self-taught pentester, later expanding into governance, risk management, forensics, and incident response. Over two decades, he has remained at the forefront of the evolving cybersecurity landscape.

He is the co-author of "Linux Security And Controls" (ISACA) and "Metasploit Framework" (Sybgress Publishing), as well as numerous articles on information security. A significant early career milestone was his presentation on "Detecting web application attacks" at Blackhat in 2004.

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