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People Are at the Heart of AI. Former White House Deputy National Cyber Director Camille Stewart Gloster

As we move into the age of AI, Camille Stewart Gloster is showing us how to keep ourselves safe and innovate by leaning into our humanity. A nationally renowned cyber strategist named to Business Insider‘s “AI 100” list of leaders in the field, Camille has led massive initiatives on emerging technologies like AI at Google and Deloitte. She just left her most recent role as the first Deputy National Cyber Director for Technology & Ecosystem for the White House, and is available for speaking engagements now!

“You don’t have to be overwhelmed by the idea of digital safety,” Camille says. “Some small changes and intentional choices can allow you to feel—and be—empowered.”

A long-time leader in cyber and AI, Camille shows us how to truly leverage the power of AI by making surprisingly simple changes. To combat risk and create tools that actually serve us all, we’ll need to lean into our humanity now more than ever, she says.

Camille has an unparalleled perspective on what’s next in tech. As the first ever Deputy National Cyber Director for Technology & Ecosystem for the White House, she advised the president, sat on the White House AI Council, and spearheaded national initiatives on security and education. Previously, she served as Google’s Global Head of Product Security Strategy and as Deloitte’s Manager of Cyber Risk.

In talks that are accessible for leaders, cybersecurity teams, and anyone else, Camille explores:

  • How aspects of your identity—like being an immigrant or growing up in a city—can make a huge difference in how you develop and use technology;
  • How you can lean into these differences to keep your company safe—and even innovate more powerfully;
  • Why diverse teams are essential in the age of AI (and how to build them);
  • The small changes that can make your individual and organizational cybersecurity stronger;
  • What companies need to know about getting ahead in this changing landscape;
  • and much more!
“You don’t have to be overwhelmed by the idea of digital safety,” Camille says. “Some small changes and intentional choices can allow you to feel—and be—empowered.”

A long-time leader in cyber and AI, Camille shows us how to truly leverage the power of AI by making surprisingly simple changes. To combat risk and create tools that actually serve us all, we'll need to lean into our humanity now more than ever, she says.

Camille has an unparalleled perspective on what’s next in tech. As the first ever Deputy National Cyber Director for Technology & Ecosystem for the White House, she advised the president, sat on the White House AI Council, and spearheaded national initiatives on security and education. Previously, she served as Google’s Global Head of Product Security Strategy and as Deloitte's Manager of Cyber Risk.

In talks that are accessible for leaders, cybersecurity teams, and anyone else, Camille explores:
  • How aspects of your identity—like being an immigrant or growing up in a city—can make a huge difference in how you develop and use technology;
  • How you can lean into these differences to keep your company safe—and even innovate more powerfully;
  • Why diverse teams are essential in the age of AI (and how to build them);
  • The small changes that can make your individual and organizational cybersecurity stronger;
  • What companies need to know about getting ahead in this changing landscape;
  • and much more!

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