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AI VS. Cybersecurity: Looking Ahead with HP

Date & Time:

Thursday, October 3rd at 11:00 AM

Webinar Length:

30 Minutes + Q&A to follow

Cobb Technologies and HP invite you to an exclusive webinar featuring HP's Global Principal Security Strategist & Product Manager, Steve Inch. Join us to explore the evolving landscape of AI, cybersecurity, and what it means for your business.
This live webinar will cover what you need to know about:
  • AI vs. Security: Discover how AI is reshaping cybersecurity, both as a tool for defense and a weapon for attackers.
  • The Double-Edged Sword: Uncovering how cyber attackers leverage AI and how to counter these threats.
  • Best Practices for AI-infused Endpoint Security: Learn how to secure the endpoints of your network effectively.
  • TLS Security: Learn the importance of securing your network’s print data stream with the latest in TLS 1.3.
  • Supply Chain Governance: Explore best practices for securing your supply chain against emerging threats.
  • Future Trends: Get ahead of what’s next in cybersecurity and AI.
Why Attend?
  • Stay Informed: Get the latest insights from a recent HP roundtable summit attended by top global CISOs and thought leaders.
  • Be Prepared: Learn what you should know and implement to safeguard your organization.
  • Get Ahead: Position your business to handle future cybersecurity challenges with confidence.
Register for our free webinar

Meet Your Speaker

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Steve Inch
Global Principal Security Strategist
& Product Manager

Office Product Portfolio Organization
Print Hardware Systems, HP Inc.

Steve Inch is the Global Principal Print Security Strategist & Product Management and Marketing lead at HP. He is focused on defining, developing, and executing HP’s Print Security vision, strategy and device, data, document, identity, solutions, and services portfolio across all print. Steve and his team in PHS also work to define and create consumer and SMB end user solutions innovation strategy and development requirements for print.

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