๐ŸŒŸ All-Star Speakers Challenge Cyber and Agentic AI Assumptions

Cyber and Agentic AI Panels

At State of the Net, weโ€™ve assembled two all-star panels to take on foundational questions in technology policy that are becoming harder to ignore.

One panel asks whether the way we approach cybersecurity is technologically and politically out of date โ€” and how artificial intelligence is widening that gap.

The conversation is anchored by CSISโ€™sย Jim Lewisย andย Camille Stewart Gloster.

The other tackles an equally urgent issue: as AI systems become more autonomous, who is responsible when machines act?

That discussion is anchored byย Helen Toner,ย Miranda Bogen, andย Neil Chilson.

These conversations bring together leading voices to challenge long-standing assumptions about how we secure networks and how we assign responsibility in an era of agentic AI.

See the full list of speakers below, and join us for these timely and thought-provoking conversations.

How Out-of-Date is Cybersecurity?

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Dr. James Lewis
Senior Advisor, Economic Security and Technology Department
Center for Strategic and International Studies

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Camille Stewart Gloster
CEO and Founder
CAS Strategies, LLC

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J. Michael Daniel
President and CEO
Cyber Threat Alliance

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Shane Tews
Nonresident Senior Fellow
American Enterprise Institute

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Rob Knake
CEO
TPO Group

AI Liability: Who’s Responsible When Machines Act?

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Helen Toner
Interim Executive Director
Center for Security and Emerging Technology

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Neil Chilson
Head of AI Policy
Abundance Institute

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Miranda Bogen
Director, AI Governance Lab
Center for Democracy and Technology

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Aaron Rieke
Senior Partner
Clarion AI Partners