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Firestarter - Accenture
Jakob FinkDone
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Product Presentation & Coffee at the SHOWROOM
Done
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Closing Fireside Chat: Awareness, Collaboration, and Workforce Limitations in Law Enforcement Cybersecurity
Emmanuel Kessler, Chef d’équipe partenariat & sensibilisation - head of team partnership & outreach, Europol, Felix Blanke, Director, Solutions Engineering, ExabeamDone
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Registration & Presentation + Breakfast & Coffee
Done
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Product Presentation + Breakfast & Coffee at the SHOWROOM
Done
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Firestarter - Orca
David Jacoby (Ethical Hacker), Roee Shohat (Field CTO at Orca Security)Done
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Firestarter - Exabeam
Felix BlankeDone
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Lunch Break & Exclusive Lunch Hosts
Javvad MalikDone
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Round Table Discussion
Done
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Product Presentation & Coffee at the SHOWROOM
Done
Opening Fireside Chat by Defender of the Law: Andrew Byrd, CISO, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)
5/21/26, 9:40 AM
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5/21/26, 10:05 AM
(Europe/Stockholm)
(25 minutes)
Andrew Byrd (CISO at Company X), Saif Ahmed (CEO at Y)
Andrew Byrd (CISO at Company X), Saif Ahmed (CEO at Y)
Securing the New Non-Human Workforce: AI Agents and Machine Identities in Law Enforcement
Law enforcement agencies increasingly rely on AI-driven systems and machine identities—ranging from automated surveillance to digital case management tools. These “non-human actors” can outnumber human operators, raising new security, accountability, and governance challenges.
- Managing the identity lifecycle of AI agents and automated systems while meeting national and EU data protection requirements (GDPR/Swedish regulations).
- Securing automated processes—such as predictive policing systems or automated reporting pipelines—against misuse, tampering, or insider threats.
- Embedding governance, auditability, and compliance into AI deployment from design to operations.