A plain-language keynote that turns AI, security, and compliance governance into decisions a CEO, CFO, or board can act on immediately.
The winner of the AI race will not be the company with the most AI. It will be the company with the most trustworthy AI.Scott Alldridge
Three questions every board, auditor, and cyber insurer is about to ask, turned into a model leaders can bring back to their teams.
Do we know where AI is operating in our business? You cannot govern what you cannot see.
Can we govern how AI operates? Guardrails, ownership, and decision rights that hold up under scrutiny.
Can we prove AI is operating as intended? Evidence a board, an auditor, and an insurer will accept.
Every talk is written for CEOs, CFOs, COOs, boards, and business owners, no jargon required.
Every executive team is being pushed to move faster on AI. Almost none can answer the three questions their board, their auditor, and their cyber insurer are about to ask. This session gives leaders the Visibility, Control, Trust framework for capturing the advantage of AI without opening new cybersecurity, compliance, and operational risk. Attendees leave with the questions to ask, a model to bring back to their teams, and a clear way to connect AI, security, compliance, and resilience.
Zero Trust gets sold as technology to buy. Scott reframes it as a set of leadership decisions about who gets access to what, and why, and shows executives how the choice sits with them, not only with their security team.
Most breaches trace back to decisions made far above the server room. Scott connects governance, accountability, and culture to real cyber outcomes, and gives boards a way to own the risk they already carry.
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Check Scott's availabilityScott Alldridge is President of the IT Process Institute and the author of the VisibleOps series, four books that have sold more than 400,000 copies, including VisibleOps Cybersecurity. He is a member of the Forbes Technology Council and CEO of IP Services, a cybersecurity leadership and compliance firm.
Scott speaks to CEOs, CFOs, COOs, boards, and business owners about the questions that decide whether AI becomes an advantage or a liability. His work turns visibility, control, and trust into decisions leaders can act on, connecting AI, security, compliance, and resilience in language any executive can use.