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Black Hat is a long-running cybersecurity conference, celebrating its 26th anniversary in 2023. Thousands of cybersecurity practitioners will converge in Las Vegas in August for training and briefings from security luminaries. Hundreds of sponsors and vendors will pitch their wares in the Business Hall, all vying for security budget dollars to solve today’s cybersecurity problems.
In this webinar, Forrester’s Joseph Blankenship, a VP and research director on the security and risk (S&R) team, leads a discussion with several of his S&R analyst colleagues to recap the 2023 Black Hat USA Conference. In this session, the S&R team highlights the key trends, announcements, and observations from this year’s event and provides practical guidance and recommendations on how organizations should respond to and address these cybersecurity trends.
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Accelerate innovation with deeper insights about why quantum security is important, when it will likely pay off, and how others are using it. Learn the latest expert insights, practical tips, and key steps you and your team can take with this rapidly evolving technology. Quantum security can potentially protect sensitive information and secure communications against quantum attacks over a long-term horizon. Join this session to learn more about how this technology will mature and steps you can take to maximize your investment in it.Key takeaways: Learn about the threats posed by quantum computing to current cryptography.Understand the development of quantum-safe encryption methods.Explore research and advancements.Target audience level: all levels
Forrester’s data and research consistently show how companies that focus resources and strategy on delivering value to customers outperform their competitors on several business measures. Ensuring that B2B customers receive the best postsale experience requires proactive engagement through customer success and customer marketing, as well as personalized and effective reactive engagement whenever they encounter a problem or need support. However, once OpenAI released GPT-4, everything everyone thought they knew about great customer service strategy and execution got turned on its head. Customer service and support teams have the most to gain — or change — through the use of generative, predictive, and agentic AI.Please join Laura Ramos, VP and principal analyst at Forrester, as she explores the latest trends impacting B2B customer service and how generative, predictive, and agentic AI stand to redefine the purpose, role, and results of teams that support B2B customers postsale.Key takeaways: Learn what’s unique about B2B customer service and the changing opportunities that Forrester sees for clients in this space.Discover the top challenges that B2B customers face when delivering effective, differentiating support that truly impacts the customer’s experience.Explore how AI will help solve those challenges while also permanently changing the role and scope of customer service for companies that sell highly considered products and services.Target audience level: intermediate
As 2026 approaches, it's time to think about where to focus your resources and investments for maximum impact. Join analysts Ross Graber, Vicki Brown, Laura Cross, Brett Kahnke and Anthony McPartlin as they discuss what the coming year will hold for B2B businesses. They'll highlight specific challenges operations leaders should anticipate and offer recommendations to help you shape your investment decisions, as well as answer questions about what making these changes will mean for your organization.Key takeaways: Learn how marketing and sales are allocating their budgets today - and how they expect that to change.Hear Forrester's recommendation for specific areas where go-to-market operations teams should increase and adjust investment levels.Target audience level: all levels
Generative AI (genAI) has distinct security-, efficiency-, and agility-boosting effects in customer identity and access management (IAM), anti-money laundering (AML), and fraud management. This webinar highlights how to use these capabilities.Key takeaways: Learn the uses of genAI in customer IAM.Discover the uses of genAI in fraud management and AML.Explore the risks of genAI and how to overcome them.Target audience level: intermediate and advanced
The CISO is the arbiter of confidence and protection for the business in a world of geopolitical strife and shifting allegiances; regulatory hurdles and changes to AI and tech; quickly emerging and changing technologies in generative AI (genAI); and constantly evolving cybercriminal activity, including deepfakes. In 2025, five threats will affect security teams more than any other: global regulatory disruptions, high-quality deepfakes, tech exuberance over genAI, job loss radicalization, and genAI-driven extortion. Security pros need to prepare in advance.Key takeaways: Global regulatory disruptions: Data-related policies, regulations, and standards are becoming less aligned between domains and across countries.High-quality deepfakes: Attackers are increasingly using deepfakes because of their ability to cast doubt on security, trust in the media, and brand reputation. Deepfakes impact verification and authentication for almost every user group, including customers, business partners, and workforce members.Tech exuberance over genAI: Enterprise adoption of genAI continues to accelerate as models proliferate, training costs come down, and deployment options increase. But tech and security leaders are learning hard lessons about how different models behave — and the work required to make them secure — as new models emerge.Job loss radicalization: A new economic reality has emerged in 2025 with a flurry of activity that saw job cuts to 4% of the US federal government workforce, massive tech layoffs, and job cuts in Europe. Employees who remain after layoffs are not happy.GenAI-driven extortion: Between continued law enforcement disruption of ransomware gangs and enterprises’ greater focus on business resilience and data backups, ransomware became less lucrative for cybercriminals in 2024. Before genAI, stealing data was only so useful — reviewing millions of emails takes far too much time. Now, with genAI, attackers can perform a quick sentiment analysis on troves of stolen data for extortion schemes.Target audience level: intermediate
If you couldn’t attend RSAC Conference 2025 (or even if you did), the Forrester Security & Risk Team has you covered. Join us for a roundtable on the key themes from the conference, takeaways from the show floor, and insights from some of the biggest sessions.Key takeaways: Learn about the most prominent technology and security themes at the conference.Discover which products and markets are dominating the show floor (and which ones have gone quiet).Hear our takeaways from the RSAC Innovation Sandbox.Explore expo trends: animals, nostalgia, and experiences.Target audience level: all levels