Tulsa ISACA chapter: Breaking Gen AI

When:  Mar 12, 2025 from 10:00 to 11:00 (CT)
Associated with  Tulsa Chapter

Join Tulsa ISACA for an insightful discussion on the risks of Generative AI. Vladimir Fedotov, Security Architect at EPAM, will explore security challenges associated with integrating Generative AI into applications, focusing on the Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) pattern. He will delve into practical attack scenarios, including how malicious actors can manipulate AI systems through contaminated data sources and indirect prompt injection, and demonstrate defensive strategies along with their potential limitations. The content will be instrumental for architects and security experts working with GenAI applications to implement justifiable security controls.

Speaker Bio: Vladimir Fedotov is a Security Architect at EPAM, leading the company's Gen AI security research. With a strong background in application security, enterprise threat modeling, and Secure SDLC, he has worked across industries such as telecom, technology, and manufacturing. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the evolving security landscape of Generative AI!

CPE Credit: 1 Hour

Location

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Contact

Jonathan Boyett
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