A closed-door evening at ROKA Canary Wharf.
Security leaders are now facing Agentic AI from both sides of the equation.
Watch Innovatus Media's Managing Director Matthew Egan as he takes you through some of the key themes of the evening.
Organisations are under pressure to secure the AI systems, applications and development pipelines now being embedded across the enterprise. At the same time, they need the ability to harness AI themselves to improve detection, response and operational resilience.
This dual reality is reshaping the role of the CISO. AI is accelerating innovation, but it is also changing the speed, scale and sophistication of the modern threat landscape. Across every industry, security leaders are being challenged to understand where risk is increasing, where their organisations are most exposed, and how their teams can respond with confidence.
These are some of the key themes EPAM, Google Cloud and Innovatus Media will explore at our forthcoming executive roundtable dinner, "AI, Adversaries & the New Security Mandate", taking place on Wednesday 3rd June from 6:30pm to 9:00pm alongside Infosecurity Europe 2026.
Join a select group of senior security leaders for a closed-door dinner discussion designed to move beyond theory and into practical, peer-led conversation. The discussion will also include a practical incident response scenario, designed to bring some of the evening's themes to life through a real-world security lens.
Where the velocity, scale and creativity of attacks have already shifted, and which industries are feeling the pressure first.
How to put guardrails around AI development pipelines without becoming the brake that the business resents.
From model supply chain to prompt injection to data poisoning, where the genuine exposures sit today.
What "AI on the defender side" actually looks like in practice, and where it earns its place in the SOC stack.
From technical lead to business risk translator. What boards now expect, and what the next 12 months will demand.
An informal evening, peer-led, off the record, three courses served throughout.
Contemporary Japanese robatayaki in the heart of Canary Wharf. ROKA's open robata grill is the centrepiece of the room, surrounded by carved-wood lattice work and warm low light.
The location sits two minutes from Canary Wharf station and a short walk from the Infosecurity Europe venue at ExCeL via the Elizabeth line. For security leaders attending the conference, it is the natural place to continue the conversation after the show floor closes.
This is a by-invitation-only dinner with strictly limited places to ensure a meaningful peer exchange. Complete the short form below and the Innovatus Media team will be in touch within 48 hours to confirm.
If you'd prefer to reply directly or learn more about the format before registering, the Innovatus Media team is happy to talk.