AI is moving fast. Your risk framework may not be keeping up.
Organizations are adopting AI tools at an unprecedented pace, but most are doing so without fully understanding the implications to privacy, legal liabilities, and security pitfalls. The consequences can be severe: loss of attorney-client privilege, data leaks, regulatory fines, contractual exposure, and reputational damage that's hard to undo.
Join us for a Board Briefing to cut through the hype and get practical about what AI risk looks like in 2026—and what you can do about it today.
What We'll Cover:
- Legal exposure: What your AI vendor contracts probably don't protect you from, and where liability lands when things go wrong
- Privacy considerations: How AI tools interact with sensitive data, and what your obligations are under GDPR, CCPA, and emerging AI-specific regulations
- Practical frameworks: How to evaluate AI tools before you deploy them and build a risk posture that scales
- Security risks: How AI expands your attack surface, enables new threat vectors, and creates vulnerabilities you may not even know exist
Featured Speakers 
Patrick Zeller, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, JetStream Security
Patrick is a globally recognized legal and compliance executive specializing in artificial intelligence governance, privacy, cybersecurity, and data protection. With more than 20 years of experience advising Fortune 100 companies—including Abbott, Amgen, and Gilead Sciences—Patrick helps organizations navigate the rapidly escalating legal, regulatory, and enterprise risks associated with deploying AI at scale. Earlier in his career, Patrick served as a federal computer crimes prosecutor and a former regulator. This provides him with unique insight into how regulators assess AI systems, corporate accountability, and compliance failures.
Keith Weisman, Head of Forward Deployed Engineering, JetStream Security
Keith Weisman sits at the intersection of AI strategy and enterprise technology — helping organizations understand not just what's possible with AI, but what's practical, defensible,
and worth building. With more than 20 years’ experience which spans a broad range of disciplines: cybersecurity and computer forensics, solution architecture design, event management, competitive intelligence. Lately, I've been focused on how organizations can move from AI curiosity to AI readiness — identifying where they are, where they need to go, and what it takes to get there.
Host Jamie Tassa, Publisher and VP of Events, Chief Executive Group