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Panel Examines AI Innovations, Geopolitical Challenges, and Cybersecurity Leadership
At the RSAC Conference 2025 in San Francisco, editors from ISMG explored pivotal discussions and emerging themes from Day 3 of the event, focusing on topics such as AI security, operational technology innovations, and the evolving landscape of cybersecurity leadership amidst geopolitical tensions.
The current geopolitical climate is critically shaping cybersecurity frameworks. According to Anne Neuberger, the former U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technologies, the speed of cyber threats has reached an unprecedented level. She emphasized the importance for enterprises to enhance their cybersecurity strategies in light of escalating challenges, while speaking with Tom Field, ISMG’s Senior Vice President of Editorial.
In addition, browser security has emerged as a focal area as AI technology continues to evolve. Michael Novinson, Managing Editor at ISMG Business, cited Nikesh Arora, CEO of Palo Alto Networks, who indicated that threats channeled through the browser could potentially dwarf those posed to endpoint security. Arora anticipates that browser-related threats could account for between 50% to 100% of challenges in an AI-driven environment.
During discussions, the panel—which included industry experts Anna Delaney, Tom Field, Mathew Schwartz, Michael Novinson, and Rahul Neel Mani—addressed several critical issues. They examined how law enforcement agencies are leveraging AI for innovative approaches, the call for the establishment of an independent cyber safety review agency, and the pressing question of whether society is adequately prepared for AI technology, particularly concerning security implications arising from user behavior.
For More Insights on RSAC
To delve deeper into the RSAC 2025 discussions, ISMG provides video interviews and articles highlighting significant sessions and cybersecurity issues discussed throughout the week in San Francisco. Visit the RSAC Conference 2025 page for detailed coverage.