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Closing Fireside Chat: Awareness, Collaboration, and Workforce Limitations in Law Enforcement Cybersecurity
-> Closing Fireside Chat
5/21/26, 3:55 PM - 5/21/26, 4:15 PM (Europe/Stockholm) (20 minutes)
Emmanuel Kessler, Chef d’équipe partenariat & sensibilisation - head of team  partnership & outreach, Europol, Felix Blanke, Director, Solutions Engineering, Exabeam
Emmanuel Kessler, Chef d’équipe partenariat & sensibilisation - head of team  partnership & outreach, Europol, Felix Blanke, Director, Solutions Engineering, Exabeam

Building Cyber Resilience in the Age of AI: Awareness, Collaboration, and Workforce Constraints

As organisations accelerate digital transformation and AI adoption, they face a rapidly evolving threat landscape alongside persistent talent shortages. This session explores how private sector organisations can strengthen cyber resilience through improved awareness, smarter collaboration, and more effective use of limited resources—while drawing on insights from law enforcement partnerships.

  • Adopting AI securely and measuring ROI
    Strategies for implementing AI in a way that delivers business value while managing risk, including practical approaches to measuring ROI and aligning AI initiatives with security objectives.
  • The evolving threat landscape: AI-driven attacks and insider risk
    Understanding how attackers are leveraging AI agents and automation, and how insider threats are shifting with the misuse of AI tools—along with techniques to detect and respond to these emerging risks.
  • Maximising limited cyber talent and resources
    Approaches to upskilling, cross-training, and augmenting teams to address workforce gaps, including the role of automation and managed services.
  • Enhancing real-time awareness and incident response
    Building better situational awareness through integrated security operations, intelligence sharing, and coordinated response across business units and external partners.
  • Strengthening public-private collaboration
    How private organisations can effectively collaborate with law enforcement and industry peers for threat intelligence, disruption of cybercrime, and improved operational readiness.