Agentic AI
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Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
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Governance & Risk Management
Also: Rethinking SASE and AI’s Impact on the Cyber Workforce
In this week’s panel, four ISMG editors discussed what the Musk vs. Altman trial exposed about OpenAI’s governance program, how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way enterprises think about security and why Cisco, Cloudflare, Arctic Wolf and other firms are redesigning their workforces to compete in the AI era.
See Also: Know Thy Enemy: Threats to Cyber Resilience
The panelists – Anna Delaney, executive director, productions; Tom Field, senior vice president, editorial; Michael Novinson, executive editor, ISMG Business; and Jennifer Lawinski, managing editor, CIO.inc – discussed:
- How the Musk vs. Altman trial exposed major governance and accountability issues inside OpenAI, raising concerns about leadership trust, investor influence and the governance risks enterprises face in implementing enterprise AI;
- How AI is reshaping SASE and enterprise security architectures, the rise of AI-driven vulnerabilities, the collapse of the traditional perimeter, growing concerns around data sovereignty and the need for organizations to adopt more proactive security strategies;
- How cybersecurity companies such as Cisco, Cloudflare and Arctic Wolf are restructuring their workforces around AI, the growing role of automation and AI agents, the impact on cybersecurity jobs, and how AI-driven productivity is changing hiring and business models industry-wide.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Don’t miss our previous installments, including the May 8 edition on the battle over access to frontier AI models and the May 15 edition on ransomware gangs and trust.

