Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
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Governance & Risk Management
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Next-Generation Technologies & Secure Development
Also: AI’s Promise and Pitfalls and Why Community, Communication, and Basics Matter
Live from Infosecurity Europe 2025 in London, ISMG editors and guest CISO Ian Thornton-Trump wrap-up a week of standout insights – from AI-driven security and operational resilience to supply chain risk, legal missteps, and mental health in cyber. A celebration of community, innovation, and the enduring importance of cybersecurity basics.
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The panelists – Thornton-Trump, Inversion6 CISO and a CyberEdBoard member; Tony Morbin, executive news editor, EU; Anna Delaney, director of productions, ISMG; and Mathew Schwartz, executive editor, DataBreachToday and Europe, ISMG; – discussed:
- The evolving use of AI in cybersecurity, including automated pen testing and user awareness innovations, and why fundamentals still matter;
- The growing importance of resilience – both organizational and psychological – and what it means to build a “minimum functioning” cybersecurity posture;
- Why cybersecurity is now a systems-level issue, and how business risk, regulation, and community support are reshaping industry responses.
- Check out ISMG’s sites for video interviews and articles about news from the conference. Visit the Infosecurity Europe page for details.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Don’t miss our previous installments, including the May 23 edition on how Crowdstrike’s legal storm signals bigger risks and the May 30 edition on whether we are less secure despite the AI buzz.