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SAN DIEGO

09.14.23

Workshops and Breakout Tracks

extended-deep dive breakouts with subject matter experts

TRACK 1 ARAGON 1

1A

Accelerating Your AI Journey |
Lee Solomonson, Sr Manager, Nth Labs
& Nth IT

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

  • Terminology tutorial

  • Exploring utilizing AI for your organization

  • Getting started and process: lifecycle, train, tune, inference

  • Needed infrastructure and tools

  • Leveraging Matured AI: How to leverage well-established AI technologies today

1B 

Organizational Resilience |
Joe Smith, Sr Information Security Consultant
Jeromie Jackson,
Dir, Security & Analytics
Cameron Matthews,
Sr. Security Consultant

3:15 PM - 4:20 PM

  • Bring back practical information with action plans

  • Explore incident response plan design

  • Participate in tabletop exercises for incident response and disaster recovery

  • Review elements of a comprehensive business continuity plan 

1C

4:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Extreme Networks | Fred Smith, Dir, Enterprise Sales
 

DRIVING BUSINESS VALUE AND EFFICIENCY WITH EXTREME NETWORKS
Extreme is a market leader in networking technology.  Our mission is to simplify and secure the network, end-to-end, to improve customer and end user experience. This presentation will explore how Extreme is delivering on our mission and the benefits our customers are recognizing. 
 

Nth Security | Jeromie Jackson, Dir, Security & Analytics
GENERATIVE AI POSES NEW DATA EXPOSURE RISKS: ARE YOU PREPARED?
 

  • ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot and many others are introducing new risks to the organization

    • Users submitting sensitive data

    • Company data being ingested and potentially repeated to other users

    • Users leveraging LLMs and obtaining inaccurate information

    • Copywrite infringement

  • We’ll discuss two methods to mitigate
    the risk

This year we are featuring

  • LinkedIn
  • X
  • Youtube
  • Facebook

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