The Convergence of Cybersecurity, Privacy, and AI Regulation

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We are living through one of the most profound shifts in the digital era. Not long ago, cybersecurity was about protecting systems, and privacy was about protecting data. Today, artificial intelligence is redefining both - shaping decisions, influencing behavior, and operating at a scale we’ve never seen before.

What was once three separate conversations - cybersecurity, privacy, and regulation - is now rapidly converging into one.

And this convergence is creating a new reality: one where risk is no longer just technical, compliance is no longer just legal, and trust is no longer assumed - it must be engineered.

This presentation explores what this convergence means for organizations, for regulators, and for leaders - and why those who fail to adapt won’t just fall behind… they will lose trust in a world that depends on it.





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  • Starts 18 April 2026 03:31 AM UTC
  • Ends 21 May 2026 10:30 PM UTC
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Kay Oloke

Topic:

The Convergence of Cybersecurity, Privacy, and AI Regulation

We are living through one of the most profound shifts in the digital era. Not long ago, cybersecurity was about protecting systems, and privacy was about protecting data. Today, artificial intelligence is redefining both - shaping decisions, influencing behavior, and operating at a scale we’ve never seen before.

What was once three separate conversations - cybersecurity, privacy, and regulation - is now rapidly converging into one.

And this convergence is creating a new reality: one where risk is no longer just technical, compliance is no longer just legal, and trust is no longer assumed - it must be engineered.

This presentation explores what this convergence means for organizations, for regulators, and for leaders - and why those who fail to adapt won’t just fall behind… they will lose trust in a world that depends on it.

Biography:

Kay Oloke, PhD, CISSP, CCSP, CISM, SCF

Kay is a cybersecurity and risk executive specializing in enterprise security across financial services and global organizations. He has led initiatives spanning cybersecurity, physical, and geopolitical risk, and is recognized for aligning security strategy with business growth and regulatory expectations. A trusted advisor to executive leadership and regulators, Kay has driven large-scale transformations in identity security, incident response, and enterprise risk management. He is passionate about advancing security as a strategic enabler of trust, resilience, and innovation in an increasingly complex global landscape.

 

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Agenda

7:00PM - Introduction of IEEE Hamilton Section

7:15PM - Presentation

8:00PM - Q&A

8:15PM - Refreshments