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Cybersecurity and AI: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly

AI can be used to help associations prevent cyber threats

A recent ASAE survey of more than 450 C-suite association executives revealed that while less than 25 percent currently are using AI, most were in the planning stages and likely to implement plans, assessments, work groups, and seek advice about AI in the next year. One way associations could leverage AI is for cybersecurity.

And the cyber threat to associations is real. According to Keith Moulsdale, Partner and Co-Chair of the Cyber Security, Information Management & Privacy practice at Whiteford Taylor & Preston, it isn’t a question of if your association’s data will be compromised, it’s when. Join AXC on Wednesday, November 8, at 12noon (Eastern) to hear Keith share his expertise on how AI can be used to help associations with preventing cyber threats. He also will discuss other recent cybersecurity innovations associations might leverage to improve their cybersecurity.

About the Speaker

Keith Moulsdale focuses his legal practice on IT licensing, IP, data security, privacy and other e-commerce and technology-related issues that organizations face, both in the U.S. and internationally. He counsels associations about their most significant data security concerns, including: data security breach attempts; cross-functional assessment, containment and response efforts; mitigation strategies; information security policies; and compliance with statutory notification requirements.  He’s a member of Whiteford's LGBTQ+ & Allies Employee Resource Group.

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