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After the immediate crisis is over, the long-term crisis will just be unfolding. Given the magnitude and impact of the event, every Security and Tech leader must be prepared to respond to urgent questions from their executives, their board, and even their customers and employees. To ensure the organization isn’t susceptible to such an event again, Security and Tech Leaders will need to reexamine their overall concentration risk, third party and supply chain risk, and overall security strategy. It will also demand a reexamination of how IT manages and monitors its critical IT infrastructure, and how robust and automated its capabilities are for incident response, remediation, and crisis management and communication.
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Organizations are moving quickly to embrace agentic AI for a myriad of use cases. Agentic AI, however, introduces cybersecurity challenges that traditional security frameworks and approaches can’t adequately address. Agentic technologies shift cybersecurity paradigms by promoting emergent behaviors to meet objectives, making it essential for security leaders to control intent at scale. As these technologies spread across organizations, establishing enterprise guardrails is critical for secure deployment.This webinar explores the unique cybersecurity challenges posed by agentic AI and strategies to effectively address them. The session will introduce Forrester’s AEGIS Framework, a comprehensive security model based on six domains: governance, identity and access management, data security, application security, threat management, and Zero Trust architecture principles. Attendees will learn best practices for securing agentic AI, emphasizing phased processes, human oversight, “least agency” principles, and dynamic security adjustments as AI systems evolve.Key takeaways: Why securing agentic AI is a challenge security teams must address nowHow the AEGIS framework helps security leaders secure agentic AIWhy intent is as important as outcomesWhat the core principles of securing agentic AI areHow to implement and mature AEGIS in a phased approachTarget audience level: intermediate
In today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, organizations must transform into intelligent healthcare organizations (IHOs) to meet rising expectations from both employees and patients. This webinar explores how becoming an IHO is not a final destination but an ongoing practice that requires more than just technology investment. It involves reimagining workflows, delivering personalized content, building resilient strategies, and fostering intuitive interactions.Despite challenges like internal skill gaps and weak vendor relationships, healthcare leaders can overcome these barriers by adopting Forrester’s Intelligent Healthcare Organization Framework. This approach empowers leaders to evaluate technology with a functions-first mindset and build strategic partnerships. Join us to learn how to infuse clinical intelligence across your enterprise and drive meaningful transformation.Key takeaways: Discover Forrester’s Intelligent Healthcare Organization Framework, a strategic model designed to guide healthcare leaders through the transformation into intelligent, adaptive organizations.Learn how to prepare for the future through smarter tech decisions, including how to evaluate enterprise technology with a functions-first mindset and build resilient, purpose-driven partnerships.Target audience level: intermediate
End-to-end automation means different things to different people. At its narrowest, it’s going from compile to staging. More broadly, it can encompass the entire software development lifecycle, from collecting requirements to eventual retirement of the product and the infrastructure it runs on. Join Naveen, Chris, and Andrew to learn where to best end — and start — your automation journey.Key takeaways: Learn what end-to-end automation means.Discover how to redefine the boundaries of automation.Target audience level: intermediate and advanced
Disruptive technologies are a double-edged sword for environmental sustainability, offering both crucial enablers and significant challenges. On the positive side, technology innovations accelerate energy and resource efficiency, aid in climate adaptation and risk mitigation, monitor crucial sustainability metrics, and even help in environmental conservation. However, the necessary compute power, volume of waste, types of materials needed, and scale of implementing these technologies can offset their benefits.In this webinar, we discuss our latest report, which explores the dual roles of six disruptive technologies, and illustrate the beneficial use cases to guide sustainability and technology leaders on how to use them for good.Key takeaways: Explore the case studies and examples on leveraging disruptive technologies to focus on optimization.Learn about the disruptive technologies that will make the most impact in sustainability in 2025.Target audience level: beginner and intermediate
Today’s public sector environment changes daily. Tech leaders in government groups are pushed to maximize the budget they have. The most logical place to start? Portfolio rationalization. Techniques such as project prioritization, resource allocation, and redundancy elimination are essential to streamline operations and enhance overall efficiency. Although these steps will help drive down cost — the goal is creating a more adaptive platform that is responsive to changing needs and capable of integrating advanced technologies, including AI. This AI-ready framework enables agencies to leverage data-driven insights for better decision-making, predictive analytics for future planning, and automation to reduce manual workloads, ultimately driving innovation and delivering superior outcomes for their constituents.Key takeaways: Learn how to assess and rank projects based on strategic importance and resource availability to ensure optimal portfolio composition.Discover techniques to streamline operations by removing overlapping or unnecessary initiatives, thereby improving efficiency.Gain insights into effective resource management strategies that enhance operational effectiveness and drive better outcomes for government agencies.Target audience level: beginner and intermediate
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