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Welcome & Lunch
Sept.. 03
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Talk Slot 1 1 (Request for Proposal)Sept.. 03
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[Panel Discussion] The Era of "Agentic" AI
Anna MempelSept.. 03
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Coffee Break
Sept.. 03
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Compliance on Autopilot: From Policies to Auditable AI Controls – A Practical Approach Using AI Agents & SSDLC
Thomas PunzSept.. 03
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Talk Slot 1 3 (Request for Proposal)Sept.. 03
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Coffee Break
Sept.. 03
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[Masterclass] Plug, Play, Exploit: Mastering Modern Hardware Attacks
Tobias ScheibleSept.. 03
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[Masterclass] 100 Days to Credibility: How New CISOs Build Trust, Culture, and Strategic Impact
Olivier BusoliniSept.. 03
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Apéro
Sept.. 03
[Keynote] Operating at the Edge of Chaos: The CISO Lessons the War Forced Upon Us
Olivier Busolini has over 25 years of experience in IT security, working in different industries and countries, both in the private and public sectors, in France, the UK, Switzerland and the UAE.
He has gained leadership skills in IT and Information Security risk, (cyber)security, privacy and resilience management, as part of operational risks, data governance and digital business activities, and has adapted to various business environments.
Olivier began his career as an Officer in the French Ministry of Defence for 15 years, where he founded the first Red Team of the French National Information Security Agency in 2001. He then worked as an information security consultant for several years, including in a Big4 firm, and served as CISO for traditional and innovative Swiss banks for over 13 years.
He is currently continuing his journey in the United Arab Emirates as Group CISO for Mashreq Bank.
His main focus is to enable the business to take the necessary risks to grow the bank, within the risk tolerance of the management and in a cost effective manner.
Sechs Monate nach den Raketen- und Drohnenangriffen, die Flughäfen und kritische Infrastrukturen im Golf gestört haben, und nachdem die Strasse von Hormuz für den kommerziellen Schiffsverkehr effektiv geschlossen wurde, haben Organisationen immer noch mit den operativen und cybertechnischen Folgen des Konflikts zu kämpfen.
Inmitten erhöhter hacktivistischer Aktivitäten und opportunistischer Cyberangriffe haben viele Institutionen harte Lektionen über Identitätssicherheit, Krisenmanagement und Geschäftskontinuität gelernt, als sowohl physische als auch digitale Systeme unter Druck standen.
Olivier Busolini, Group CISO bei Mashreq Bank, reflektiert in dieser Keynote über das, was wirklich wichtig war: den Schutz der Menschen während kinetischer Störungen, den Betrieb aufrechtzuerhalten trotz der Lähmung der Lieferkette und die Stärkung der Resilienz, als Bedrohungen gleichzeitig aus dem Himmel und dem Netzwerk kamen.

















