ThreatLocker CEO to Present on AI Security Risks at Black Hat USA 2026
ThreatLocker CEO Danny Jenkins will present at Black Hat USA 2026 on the hidden risks of AI tools in the workplace. The session covers how workplace AI tools can expose sensitive data, bypass security controls, and introduce new attack surfaces, while offering strategies to mitigate these risks without hindering innovation. The article serves as a promotional announcement for ThreatLocker's presence at the Black Hat Briefings cybersecurity conference.
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AI tools have the power to transform organizational productivity while exponentially increasing risk.
Join this session to uncover how workplace AI tools can expose sensitive data, bypass controls, and introduce new attack surfaces.
We'll also explore what you can do to mitigate these risks effectively without impeding innovation.
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See ThreatLocker® in person at Black Hat USA 2026! Check out the full schedule of where ThreatLocker® will be during the Black Hat Briefings cybersecurity conference and have the opportunity to speak with Cyber Heroes® on how ThreatLocker® can protect you
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