This webinar presents findings from a wide-ranging survey that examined the role and stature of security in companies, how organizations prepare for the threats they face, and the impact artificial intelligence is having in security.
23 January 2025 │ 12:30 – 1:30 pm
The security function in organizations continues to evolve, and late last year ASIS Security Issues Research tackled a project to examine important trends. This session will present the findings from a wide-ranging survey that examined the role and stature of security in companies, how organizations prepare for the threats they face, and the impact artificial intelligence is having in security.
In this session, participants will learn:
- The extent to which security has transitioned from cost center to effective business enabler.
- How the threat landscape is evolving.
- The current state of AI use in security and possible future directions.
Moderator
Scott Briscoe
Content Development Director
ASIS International
Panelists*
Wayne Hendricks
Managing Director and Head of Global Security
Macquarie GroupWayne has over 30 years of corporate security, law enforcement, and military experience. Before joining Macquarie, he led executive protection for Goldman Sachs International, and prior to that he was the Protection Team Leader for President Nelson Mandela.
Artem Sherman
Division Head, Security & Investigations
ResolverArtem has a 19-year background in security, 12 of which he spent at TJX Canada, where he headed up technology, analytics, and centralized investigations. Artem is currently focused on building investigations and threat solutions at Resolver.
William Tenney
CEO
ASIS InternationalPrior to becoming ASIS CEO in June, Bill was the CSO and Senior Vice President, Global Security, at MetLife.
Topic: Risk Management, Digital Transformation
Credit Information: Completion of this webinar is eligible for 1 CPE credit. CPE credits for ASIS-sponsored webinars will be updated in your user profile within 48 hours of completion. Self-reporting of CPE credits is not required.