Time: 2:45 PM – 3:30 PM
Speakers:
- Kathryn Wang, Technology and Cyber Security Executive, SandboxAQ
- Michael Toney, Sr Solutions Architect, SandboxAQ
Session Description:
AI is transforming operations just as quickly as it’s multiplying threat vectors. As organizations embed AI across platforms, supply chains, and vendor ecosystems, attackers are exploiting the resulting gaps in identity access, data protection, and cryptographic controls. The surge in non-human identities and machine-to-machine communications has outpaced traditional security frameworks.
Zero Trust architecture has long been a cornerstone of Secure by Design principles, but these principles often fail to extend to AI and other non-human actors accessing cryptographic assets.
Cryptographic inventorying is foundational to resilience. Without a real-time, comprehensive map of where cryptographic keys, certificates, and protocols reside—and who or what is accessing them—organizations cannot enforce access policies, detect misuse, or respond to compromise. This visibility gap exposes sensitive data, weakens identity enforcement, and heightens supply chain risk.
This presentation outlines a blueprint for Zero-Trust resilience in a post-AI world rooted in cryptographic inventorying. We’ll explore how visibility hardens defenses against exfiltration, credential abuse, and vendor risk and how to future-proof trust architectures to safeguard cryptographic and IT assets from emerging existential threats.