What's Happening?
SecurityWeek is set to host the 2026 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Risk Summit on August 11-12 at the Ritz-Carlton in Half Moon Bay, California. This event will bring together leading AI, cybersecurity, and risk executives to address the challenges associated
with AI adoption and security. The summit, now in its third year, aims to provide attendees with actionable insights and real-world experiences through keynote presentations, expert panel discussions, and hands-on workshops. The event will also feature networking opportunities to foster collaboration among security practitioners, researchers, and industry stakeholders. Topics on the agenda include securing enterprise AI deployments, adversarial AI attacks, AI governance, and protecting sensitive data in AI workflows.
Why It's Important?
As AI technologies are rapidly adopted across various sectors, understanding and managing AI-related risks have become critical for cybersecurity and business leaders. The AI Risk Summit provides a platform for discussing these challenges and developing strategies to mitigate potential threats. The event's focus on securing AI in enterprises is particularly relevant as organizations increasingly rely on AI-powered applications, which can be vulnerable to cyber threats such as adversarial attacks and deepfakes. By bringing together experts from different fields, the summit aims to enhance the industry's ability to protect sensitive data and ensure compliance with regulatory developments. This is crucial for maintaining trust in AI technologies and safeguarding organizational assets.
What's Next?
The AI Risk Summit will take place alongside SecurityWeek's flagship CISO Forum Summer Summit, offering attendees access to both events and expanding opportunities for executive networking and collaboration. The Call for Presentations (CFP) is open until May 31, 2026, inviting submissions that provide actionable insights related to AI threats. Additionally, the 2026 SecurityWeek Golf Classic will occur on August 13 at the Half Moon Bay Golf Links, open to summit attendees. These events are expected to facilitate further discussions and partnerships in the field of AI security, potentially leading to new innovations and best practices in managing AI risks.











