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The theme is Transforming Corporate Strategy with Artificial Intelligence.

AGENDA

9:50 AM to 4:30 PM CENTRAL EUROPEAN TIME (CET). LINK FOR TIME CONVERSION: HTTPS://WWW.THETIMEZONECONVERTER.COM/

During The AI Day, we demonstrate AI business cases from resilient business perspectives to manage

Legal, Regulatory and Reputational Risks to supplement the traditional risk approach. The agenda incorporates current discussions around AI regulation, ethical concerns, the impact of AI on businesses, and global efforts toward responsible AI development. It also emphasises the strategic integration of AI into corporate operations while addressing security, governance, and risk management, issues and concerns related to AI in corporate environments:
Timing

9:50-10:00

Topics/Speakers

Registration

10:00 – 10:05
Welcome Remarks. Speaker and agenda Introductions.
  • Overview of workshop objectives
  • Importance of AI in today’s rapidly evolving business landscape
  • The ethical, regulatory, and innovation-driven need for AI in business
10:10 – 10:30

Crafting an AI Strategy

  • Setting direction for AI initiatives in line with business goals
  • Aligning strategic goals with concrete AI objectives and business KPIs
  • Leveraging AI to drive competitive advantage and innovation
  • The importance of AI scalability and future-proofing AI strategies
Kersi Porbunderwala, Secretary-General, Copenhagen Compliance
10:30 – 11:00

Business Cases on Creating Business Value with AI

  • Identifying AI usage scenarios and measuring value creation: ROI, productivity gains, and innovation
  • Focusing on compliance, governance, and security to maintain trust and long-term value
  • Exploring AI’s role in customer experience, product development, and service enhancement
  • Future AI-driven business models and how to capitalise on them
Sara Magdalena Goldberger, CIPP/E, CIPM Global Lead Privacy, GRC, Cybersecurity, Privacy | Data Management | AI Governance | |Risk management | Privacy Governance | Functional CISO

11:00 – 11:30

AI and the Future of Corporate Work:
  • Exploring the impact of AI on the workforce and the changing nature of jobs.
  • AI-driven automation and job displacements
  • Upskilling and reskilling for the AI era
  • The role of AI in enhancing human productivity
Andreas Horn, Head of AIOps @ IBM 
11:45 – 12:30

Risk Management and AI Governance Processes

  • AI risk management: Identifying, evaluating, and mitigating risks associated with AI technologies
  • Addressing security and privacy concerns in AI-powered solutions
  • Integrating AI and IT -GRC (Governance, Risk, and Compliance) into AI projects
  • Adapting to the increasing demand for AI compliance with evolving laws and regulations
Ranga Makanaboyina, Head Technical Compliance -Mercedes-Benz

12:30 – 13:00

Regulatory and Ethical Considerations

  • Understanding the implications of the EU AI Act and its global impact on businesses
  • AI governance: Exploring the intersection of GDPR compliance and AI implementation
  • Ethical considerations: Mitigating biases in AI algorithms, ensuring fairness and transparency
  • AI accountability and the need for robust AI auditing frameworks
  • Global landscape of AI regulation and its implications for corporate AI strategies
Prof. Colin Coulson-Thomas, Board Advisor, Expert in responsible board leadership, transition and transformation
13:00- 13:30

Practical Development and Corporate Implementation of AI

  • Overview of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning technologies
  • The growing use of AI in automation, predictive analytics, and personalised customer experiences
  • Practical AI application in business: Examples from healthcare, finance, and retail
  • Addressing AI skills gaps and promoting AI literacy across the workforce
Logitech
13:30 – 14:00

AI Security and Data Management

  • Reviewing data security practices in AI, including encryption, access control, and monitoring
  • Best practices for managing sensitive data in AI projects (e.g., customer data, proprietary information)
  • Developing a secure AI infrastructure to mitigate vulnerabilities and attacks
  • The role of AI in cybersecurity: Leveraging AI for threat detection and prevention
Hernan Huwyler, CPA, MBA, Head of AI and Risk at Cap Gemini
 14:00-14:30
Key Corporate Issues in Agentic AI
  • Understanding Agentic AI: Exploring the proactive capabilities of AI systems in automation and decision-making.
  • Identifying Threats: Analyzing key risks such as memory poisoning, tool misuse, and privilege compromise.
  • Mitigation Strategies: Frameworks & methodologies for threat modelling and risk assessment in agentic AI environments
Ugur Ozer, Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional | AI Risk Management and Compliance in Financial Services
14:30 – 15:00

Understanding AI and Language Models

  • Simplified explanation of AI and language models
  • Insights into the evolution of AI technologies, including generative AI (e.g., GPT models)
  • AI’s growing role in natural language processing, customer service, and content generation
  • The rise of large language models (LLMs) and their potential to reshape industries
Stephen Pullum, Making AI Safe and Understandable for Everyone, Everywhere  CAIO | AIMP | CAIE | AIGA | Fintech | Blockchain | AI | Cybersecurity | GRC
15:00-15:30

Focus on AI Regulatory, legal, Business and Organisational Needs

  • Building an AI strategy that integrates business, technology, and organisational goals
  • How AI can enhance operational efficiency and empower employees
  • Managing change: AI’s impact on corporate culture, roles, and job displacement
  • Developing an AI-first mindset across teams
Donna Rinck, Esq. | Rinck Law Office, PLLC

15:30 – 16:00

Is Data Privacy Sustainable in AI Literacy? An Agenda for Balancing Innovation and Protection
  • Balancing Privacy and Innovation: Strategies to foster new AI advancements while safeguarding individual privacy.
  • Data Governance & Ethical Practices: The frameworks that ensure AI compliance and technologies for data protection and ethical standards.
  • Public Awareness and Education: Build AI literacy by understanding how data is collected, used, and protected, empowering informed digital citizenship.
Evan Benjamin, Sr. Solution Consultant, Deloitte
16:00-16:30

Panel: AI in Everyday Operations

  • Transforming workflows with AI-driven automation and real-time data processing
  • Strategies for integrating AI into existing business operations to improve efficiency
  • Leveraging AI for enhanced decision-making, from supply chain optimisation to HR management
  • Overcoming resistance to AI adoption within teams and fostering a culture of innovation

All Speakers

*The Conference Program is subject to change. The conference language is English
Based on the above agenda, participants can become certified and recognised as Certified Corporate AI Promoters in Legal, Regulatory, and Business Risks. In addition to all presentations and recordings, participants will receive access to pre-reading material and an exercise template to take an online exam to qualify and become Certified Corporate Promoters of AI Business Risks.