On February 3, Solera's General Counsel & CISO, Mike Levin, takes the stage at Cyber Disrupt to examine one of the most pressing challenges facing security leaders today: operationalizing AI security in the enterprise.

As part of the panel "AI Security in 2026," Mike joins Tom Reagan from Marsh, Michael Srihari from Microsoft, and moderator Dave Neuman, Former CISO, to explore how organizations are navigating the shift from AI experimentation to production deployment—and the emerging risk landscape that comes with it. The discussion addresses critical questions about ownership models, where responsibility for AI security sits between teams, and how enterprises distinguish between protecting AI systems themselves versus protecting the business from AI-driven decisions.

The panel will tackle technical enforcement strategies that have moved beyond early policy development, including identity for AI agents, data governance frameworks, model access control, and the integration of emerging standards like NIST AI RMF and ISO 42001. Most importantly, the conversation will examine real lessons from early AI deployments that didn't go as planned—and how those experiences are shaping more disciplined security strategies for 2026 and beyond.

For security leaders grappling with AI governance, risk frameworks, and the practical challenges of securing autonomous systems at scale, this panel offers insight from practitioners who are building those capabilities in real time.

Whether you're defining your organization's AI security posture or refining existing controls, join us at Cyber Disrupt to hear how leading CISOs are approaching one of the defining security challenges of our time.

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