Interview Jonathan Kersting
What happens when AI is already in production, but security teams are still racing to catch up?
In this episode of TechVibe, Jonathan Kersting talks with Brenasia Ward-Caldwell, Senior Security and AI Solutions Engineer at Microsoft, about her upcoming AI Security in Production panel at Cyburgh. Brenasia works with organizations across the country, helping them think through modern security strategy, and she brings that frontline perspective to one of the most urgent conversations in tech right now: how to secure AI tools that are being adopted faster than many organizations can inventory, govern, or measure.
The conversation moves beyond the basic question of whether companies need an AI policy. At this point, Brenasia notes, most boards have already made that call. The real challenge is the growing gap between what organizations have written down and what is actually happening inside fast-moving production environments. From shadow AI to shifting ownership of AI risk to the need for non-negotiable security controls, this episode previews the kind of practical, high-stakes discussion Cyburgh attendees can expect to hear on stage.
Jonathan and Brenasia also touch on the magic of Cyburgh itself, especially the off-stage conversations where ideas, concerns, and candid opinions bubble up between sessions. Add in Brenasia’s perspective from a recent industry roundtable at NAB in Las Vegas, where content security and remediation patterns were hot topics, and this episode becomes a sharp snapshot of where AI security stands right now.
You’ll get a fast, practical preview of the AI governance and security issues every enterprise is now facing.
Hit PLAY now to get ready for Cyburgh and hear why securing AI in production may be one of the biggest cybersecurity challenges of the year. Learn more about Cyburgh here.
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