CyberThreats 2026 – Cybersecurity in the AI-Enabled World – State & Local (Day 2)
The National Association of State CIOs announced in December 2025 that a new priority has taken the top spot in its annual survey of issues concerning state CIOs across the country – artificial intelligence (AI), bumping cybersecurity to the second spot for the first time in a dozen years. But the connection between AI and cybersecurity is central to understanding the state of cyberspace.
We'll Discuss:
We'll Discuss:
- Understand how an agency can set priorities for using AI in cybersecurity, whether through monitoring for phishing, closing gaps and patching existing systems, or monitoring for malware that has been modified
- Outline the steps in implementing AI-enabled tools that can work with existing cyber defenses
- Define metrics that can measure the impact of using AI tools for cybersecurity
- Outline the role of drones, sensors and AI to improve situational awareness for first responders, including GIS mapping to analyze hazard risks and affected populations
- Evaluate how your agency is using systems that provide two-way communications, especially alert systems with geo-targeting capabilities to reach affected areas
- Delineate steps to ensure operational readiness, by testing systems, training first responders, and updating protocols to meet federal, state, and local emergency regulations
- Evaluate the value of a unified dashboard that tracks spending across clouds and allocates costs to teams, projects, and applications
- Delineate the steps to implement automated shutdowns of non-critical environments during off-hours and delete unused resources such as unattached storage volumes or IP addresses
- Outline methods for analyzing resource utilization and allocating underutilized storage and databases
Speaker Details
Claudia Hosky
Publisher,
FedInsider
FedInsider
John Breeden II
Contributing Editor,
FedInsider
FedInsider
Sean McDonald
North American Public Sector
Sales Director, Akamai Technologies
Sales Director, Akamai Technologies
Brian Dennis
Principal Technologist, Public Sector,
Akamai Technologies
Akamai Technologies
Dr. Elizabeth Di Bene
Chief Information Security Officer,
Loudoun County, VA
Loudoun County, VA
Meghan Cook
Director, Cyber Incident Response Team & Assistant Director, OCT, NYS Division of Homeland Security & Emergency Services
Brian Bauer
Acting Director, Consequence Management & CIO, Maryland Department of Emergency Management
Patrick Sheehan
Director, Tennessee Emergency
Management Agency
Management Agency
David Resler
Chief of Operations & CTO,
GovRAMP
GovRAMP
Mike Colson
Director of Public Sector Growth,
Akamai Technologies
Akamai Technologies
Tony Batalla
Chief Information Officer,
City of Oakland, CA
City of Oakland, CA
Rob San Martin
Vice President, Public Sector,
Akamai Technologies
Akamai Technologies
Event Topic
Artificial Intelligence, CybersecurityRelevant Audiences
All Military, All State and Local Government, All Federal GovernmentEvent Type
On-Demand
Event Subtype
Webinar / Webcast
Duration
2h 0min
Registration Cost
Complimentary
Organizer