Agentic AI marks a shift from human led cyberattacks to autonomous systems that can plan, act, and adapt at machine speed. This session explains how familiar threats like phishing and identity compromise become materially more dangerous when driven by AI agents.
By attending this session, leaders will understand why current cybersecurity models won’t be enough to keep their organizations safe from autonomous attacks, and why governance, identity, and risk strategies must evolve to prepare for these new threats.
What you will learn:
- Why agentic AI represents a step change in cyber risk,
- How AI collapses multiple attack stages into faster, harder to contain incidents,
- Where board level blind spots emerge when AI systems are granted autonomy.
Craig Dore
Craig Dore is RSA’s senior technical authority for Identity and Field CTO for Asia-Pacific. With 25+ years in cybersecurity, he has experience in software development, field engineering, and consulting. A respected speaker, author, and industry evangelist, Craig is passionate about security and emerging tech. He hosts a cybersecurity podcast and YouTube channel and has written for RSA’s blog, CSO Online, and ITWire. He delivers clear, engaging presentations across Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines