CyberThreats 2026 – Cybersecurity in the AI-Enabled World – Federal Government (Day 1)

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming cybersecurity by acting as both a powerful defensive tool and a potent weapon for cybercriminals. AI accelerates threat detection and automates responses, but it also enables sophisticated attacks like phishing, deepfakes, and automated malware.

Learning Objectives:
  • Identify the types of cyber threats your agency is facing and which AI tools are best suited to respond to them
  • Delineate which cybersecurity activities can be adapted quickly for AI enablement (e.g., fraud detection through real-time transaction monitoring, phishing detection by analyzing suspicious email)
  • Outline the steps to implement AI tools in order of priority
  • Identify ways to incorporate theater MPEs into one overall solution
  • Review the roles played by zero trust and ICAM in protecting operations while maintaining speed of execution
  • Outline the role of AI in identifying and eliminating cyber threats in a battle space environment
  • Identify the assets – from supercomputers to dedicated high-speed wireless networks to scientific disciplines – needed to meet the objectives of the Genesis Mission
  • Evaluate the role your agency may play in executing a foundational science research project
  • Delineate the internal and external resources required to achieve scientific breakthroughs in multiple disciplinary fields and identify overlaps in capabilities and objectives

Speaker Details

Claudia Hosky

Publisher,
FedInsider

John Breeden II

Moderator & Contributing Editor
FedInsider

Sean McDonald

North America Public Sector Sales Director
Akamai Technologies

Judith Conklin

CIO
Library of Congress

David Carroll

Vice President - Cyber Capability, Engineering and Strategy
GDIT

Leslie Nettles

Acting Deputy CISO
CMS

Joseph Henry

Senior Solutions Engineer
Akamai Technologies

Dave Raley

Operation StormBreaker, Chief Digital Business Officer
USMC

Mike Colson

Director of Public Sector Growth
Akamai Technologies

Chris Ritter

Director of AI and Scientific Computing
Idaho National Laboratory

Jason Turse

Principal Enterprise Architect, Public Sector
Akamai Technologies

Rob San Martin

Vice President, Public Sector
Akamai Technologies

Event Topic

Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity

Relevant Audiences

All Military, All State and Local Government, All Federal Government
CyberThreats 2026 – Cybersecurity in the AI-Enabled World – Federal Government (Day 1)
Event Type
On-Demand
Event Subtype
Webinar / Webcast
Duration
2h 0min
Registration Cost
Complimentary
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