What to expect
- Unique perspectives from featured VP/C-suite products executives
- Webinar Format: Enjoy our Speaker Presentation followed by Q&A Session
How can product leaders adapt to the age of AI-driven cybersecurity threats? Generative AI has made it easier for bad actors to launch sophisticated attacks by providing advanced tools for traditional vectors like scraping and phishing. The evolution towards Large Action Models (LAM) and the increasing reliance on AI-powered workflows, such as Chat Assistants, are opening new avenues for cyberattacks. As more businesses shift operations to AI-driven platforms, these systems become prime targets for attackers. Interestingly, many bad actors are now more proficient in AI and generative AI technologies than the defenders, which poses a significant challenge to cybersecurity efforts. This shift marks a new era of AI-driven cyber threats and vulnerabilities. In this webinar hosted by Nisarg Desai, Arkose Labs Head of Product Vikas Shetty will share insights on how product leaders can stay ahead of AI-driven cybersecurity threats by leveraging innovative defense mechanisms.
About the speaker
As the Head of Products and Research at Arkose Labs, I lead the strategic and tactical direction of the product portfolio that provides long-term protection against bots and online fraud. I have over 19 years of experience in the internet content delivery, data intelligence, cloud security and artificial intelligence domains, with a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science, General Management from Indian Institute of Management and a Certificate in Leadership and Management from The Wharton School. Prior to joining Arkose Labs, I worked for Akamai Technologies as senior director of global services product management and engineering overseeing a multi-million-dollar global services product portfolio.
About the host
Nisarg is currently the Director of Product at cloud security unicorn Lacework, and has a decade of experience in Product Management with the entirety of his focus on securing enterprises from cyberattacks. He has built both 0-1 and 1-100 products in cybersecurity. He is passionate about pushing forward the field of product management by helping a diverse field of entrants grow into successful PMs. He lives in Boston, MA.