AI tools have spread through organizations faster than most of them could set up rules. People use them to work with company data, often through accounts that management doesn't know about. This creates a problem that concerns not only security, but also accountability and regulatory compliance.
Cyber Security Act (under NIS2) requires you to have an overview of your assets and to manage supply chain risks – and a cloud AI tool is a supplier like any other. The AI Act adds its own obligations on top of that, depending on what you use the tool for. Whitelisting – that is, deciding which tools are allowed and under what conditions – is where these requirements meet in practice.
In the webinar, we'll show how to approach this so that you have control over what's used in the company while also meeting your regulatory obligations – without banning AI across the board.
Katka Hůtová
Katka is a cybersecurity manager, CEO, and co-founder of Cybrela. She specializes in the new Cybersecurity Act, ISO 27001, TISAX, DORA, and other cybersecurity regulations.
For those figuring out how to handle AI tools in their company who want to have it under control before regulation or an incident sorts it out for them. Suitable for managers as well as security roles looking for a sensible middle ground between a blanket ban and chaos.
The webinar is free, but you need to register through Cybrela academyOnce you've registered and enrolled in the webinars, you'll get access to both the live stream and the recording, so if you can't watch the webinar live, you can play it back anytime later from your account in the academy. If you have any questions, write to us at info@cybrela.com.
We will help you create the foundations, principles and documentation for the effective security. We will teach you how to understand and rely on your security in case of incidents, so that it is preventive and does not limit the operations.