2025 Supervisors Symposium
M.L.S. in Cybersecurity, Risk & Governance Master the Law. Mitigate the Risk. Lead in Cybersecurity.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of today’s session, participants will be able to: Analyze the governance obligations of financial institutions in adopting artificial intelligence, with particular emphasis on distinguishing compliance-oriented oversight from frameworks that prioritize substantive cybersecurity and risk management; Evaluate the spectrum of emerging AI-related risks—including algorithmic bias, data leakage, adversarial exploitation, and reputational exposure—and draw lessons from recent incidents to inform institutional risk posture; and Determine how financial institutions can move beyond regulatory checklists to embed durable cybersecurity safeguards and resilience planning within enterprise risk management, thereby ensuring that compliance serves as a floor rather than a ceiling for security.
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MLS in Cybersecurity, Risk & Governance :
M.L.S. in Cybersecurity, Risk & Governance Master the Law. Mitigate the Risk. Lead in Cybersecurity.
Overview
Artificial Intelligence – latest and on the horizon Cybersecurity & AI Governance Trends (where things stand): • Regulatory Environment • Board Level “Reasonable” Security (“best practices”): • Cyber and AI Q & A
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