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Breakfast Series - Mythos, GPT 5.4, and the New Cyber Reality: A Briefing for Federal Leaders

Aug 25, 2026

Arlington, VA

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Artificial intelligence has moved past the experimental phase and directly into the cyber battlespace. With the quiet release of models like Anthropic’s Mythos and OpenAI’s GPT 5.4 Cyber, both attackers and defenders now have access to capabilities that meaningfully shift operational tempo and risk.

For federal missions, this isn’t a future scenario. It’s happening now.

This briefing delivers a clear, unvarnished look at what these advanced systems can actually do, how they are already influencing offensive and defensive operations, and what federal leaders must prepare for in the next 12–24 months. No buzzwords. No hype. Just the facts needed to protect critical systems, uphold public trust, and stay ahead of adversaries who are moving quickly to exploit AI-enabled opportunities.

If you’re responsible for mission resilience, national security risk, or cyber readiness, this is the briefing that helps you act – not react.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  • Understand the Real Capabilities of Emerging AI Models
    • Gain a clear, technical but plain language understanding of how the newest AI systems accelerate both cyber offense and defense – and what that means for federal environments today.
  • Identify Immediate Mission and Risk Implications
    • Learn how AI driven tooling is already changing adversary behavior, operational tempo, workforce requirements, and defensive posture across government systems.
  • Prioritize Federal Actions for the Next 12–24 Months
    • Walk away with a focused set of planning considerations – from governance to investments to readiness – that support mission resilience in an AI accelerated cyber landscape.

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Events We Are Sponsoring

Jul 21, 2026

Reston, VA

Across government, mission success increasingly depends on the ability to sustain operations amid global volatility. Geopolitical conflict contested supply routes, and supply chain vulnerability have heightened the pressure on federal supply and asset networks. These realities have made one thing clear: agility is no longer optional – it is fundamental to mission execution.

From Disruption to Agility brings together senior government and industry leaders to explore the practical steps agencies can take to enhance supply and asset readiness in an environment where conditions evolve rapidly. The forum focuses on strengthening visibility across dispersed networks, modernizing outdated processes, leveraging data to anticipate constraints, and enabling swift, mission aligned decisions when disruptions arise.

Through grounded insights and forward looking discussion, attendees will examine how agencies can reduce vulnerability, accelerate response, and ensure continuity of critical missions in an increasingly complex global landscape.

For leaders responsible for protecting national priorities, this conference offers timely, actionable guidance on building supply and asset networks that are resilient today and agile enough for tomorrow.

Aug 25, 2026

Arlington, VA

Artificial intelligence has moved past the experimental phase and directly into the cyber battlespace. With the quiet release of models like Anthropic’s Mythos and OpenAI’s GPT 5.4 Cyber, both attackers and defenders now have access to capabilities that meaningfully shift operational tempo and risk.

For federal missions, this isn’t a future scenario. It’s happening now.

This briefing delivers a clear, unvarnished look at what these advanced systems can actually do, how they are already influencing offensive and defensive operations, and what federal leaders must prepare for in the next 12–24 months. No buzzwords. No hype. Just the facts needed to protect critical systems, uphold public trust, and stay ahead of adversaries who are moving quickly to exploit AI-enabled opportunities.

If you’re responsible for mission resilience, national security risk, or cyber readiness, this is the briefing that helps you act – not react.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  • Understand the Real Capabilities of Emerging AI Models
    • Gain a clear, technical but plain language understanding of how the newest AI systems accelerate both cyber offense and defense – and what that means for federal environments today.
  • Identify Immediate Mission and Risk Implications
    • Learn how AI driven tooling is already changing adversary behavior, operational tempo, workforce requirements, and defensive posture across government systems.
  • Prioritize Federal Actions for the Next 12–24 Months
    • Walk away with a focused set of planning considerations – from governance to investments to readiness – that support mission resilience in an AI accelerated cyber landscape.

View all