Advanced Information Security Symposium

today November 23, 2026my_locationThe Maslow Hotel in Sandton


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“Securing the Intelligent Enterprise: Resilience in the Age of Autonomous Threats”

Cybersecurity in 2026 looks nothing like it did even two years ago. Autonomous AI agents now operate inside enterprise systems, generative AI has weaponised social engineering at unprecedented scale, and quantum computing has moved from theoretical risk to active migration planning. At the same time, attackers are exploiting supply chains, cloud misconfigurations, and AI systems themselves as new entry points — while regulators tighten requirements around data privacy and AI governance.

The Advanced Information Security Symposium 2026 brings together South Africa’s leading cybersecurity practitioners, technologists, and risk strategists for a one-day, deeply practical exploration of how organisations are defending themselves in this new threat landscape. Sessions move beyond theory into real implementation — covering how enterprises are operationalising zero trust at scale, governing autonomous AI agents, defending against deepfake-driven fraud, managing third-party and supply chain exposure, and preparing for the post-quantum cryptography migration now underway.

Delegates will leave with actionable frameworks, current threat intelligence, and direct access to practitioners who are solving these problems inside their own organisations today — not theoretical best practices, but field-tested approaches to resilience, compliance, and operational security in an AI-driven world.

 

Who Should Attend

This symposium is designed for professionals who own, influence, or are directly accountable for an organisation’s security posture and digital risk strategy, including:

  • CISOs, CIOs, and IT security executives shaping enterprise-wide cybersecurity strategy and budget priorities
  • Security operations and incident response teams responsible for day-to-day threat detection, triage, and response
  • Cloud, infrastructure, and enterprise architects designing and securing hybrid, multi-cloud, and edge environments
  • Risk, compliance, and governance officers navigating evolving data privacy regulations and AI governance requirements
  • IT auditors and assurance professionals evaluating control effectiveness and organisational cyber resilience
  • Data privacy officers and legal/compliance counsel managing regulatory exposure and cross-border data obligations
  • Identity and access management specialists implementing zero trust and continuous verification frameworks
  • Fraud and financial crime teams facing AI-driven social engineering and deepfake-enabled fraud
  • Procurement and vendor risk managers responsible for third-party and supply chain security assessments
  • Senior executives and board members who need a current, non-technical understanding of organisational cyber risk

 

Conference Topics

  • Zero Trust Architecture in Practice: Beyond the Buzzword
    Moving from theory to execution, this session unpacks how organisations are operationalising zero trust at scale in 2026 — covering identity-first security, micro-segmentation, continuous verification, and lessons from enterprises that have completed full zero trust transformations.
  • Agentic AI: The New Attack Surface
    As autonomous AI agents take on operational tasks, they introduce novel vulnerabilities. This session examines how attackers exploit agentic AI systems and what security teams must do to govern, monitor, and secure AI agents operating within enterprise environments.
  • AI-Powered Threat Detection and Autonomous Response
    AI continues transforming security operations. This session explores how machine learning and generative AI now drive real-time threat detection, automated incident triage, and faster response — while addressing the risks of AI-generated false positives and adversarial manipulation.
  • Ransomware in 2026: Double Extortion and Beyond
    Ransomware tactics have evolved toward data exfiltration, AI-assisted negotiation, and critical infrastructure targeting. This session offers updated prevention frameworks, recovery playbooks, and insurance considerations for organisations facing increasingly aggressive extortion strategies.
  • Deepfakes and Social Engineering 2.0
    Generative AI has supercharged phishing, voice cloning, and executive impersonation fraud. This session covers detection technologies, employee awareness strategies, and verification protocols needed to counter AI-enhanced social engineering attacks targeting finance and leadership teams.
  • Securing the Multi-Cloud and Hybrid Edge
    With workloads spanning cloud, edge, and on-premises environments, this session covers current best practices for unified visibility, identity governance across platforms, and securing distributed infrastructure against lateral movement and misconfiguration risks.
  • Third-Party and Supply Chain Risk Management
    Recent high-profile breaches originated through vendors and software dependencies. This session explores continuous vendor risk monitoring, software bill of materials (SBOM) practices, and frameworks for assessing and reducing supply chain exposure.
  • Privacy, Compliance, and the AI Governance Era
    With evolving global data regulations and AI-specific governance requirements, this session explores building privacy-by-design security strategies, balancing AI innovation with compliance, and managing cross-border data obligations in a shifting regulatory landscape.
  • Post-Quantum Cryptography: Preparing for the Migration
    With quantum-resistant standards now finalised, organisations face pressure to begin migration. This session covers practical roadmaps for cryptographic inventory, prioritising high-risk systems, and avoiding “harvest now, decrypt later” exposure ahead of the quantum threat horizon.

Past Speakers

Location

The Maslow Hotel
in Sandton, Johannesburg


Past Sponsors


Program
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Welcome Speech & Event Opening

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Welcome Speech by Your MC: Faith Sithole; Multi-award Winning Author - Lead: Data Science and Analytics at Sasfin | Woman in Data| Corporate Key Note Speaker| Mentor| Publisher

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Zero Trust Security Architectures: Moving Beyond Perimeter Defense:

Yaron Assabi

This topic explores how organizations can implement zero trust models, which assume that threats are present both inside and outside the network. It covers strategies for securing access to systems, data, and applications using identity verification and continuous monitoring.

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AI-Driven Threat Detection and Response:

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AI and machine learning are transforming cybersecurity. This session will focus on how AI can be used to detect advanced threats in real-time, enhance incident response, and reduce false positives in large-scale environments.

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Coffee/ Tea Break

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The Human Factor: Combating Insider Threats:

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With employees often being the weakest link in security, this session will dive into methods of identifying and mitigating insider threats. It will discuss both malicious insiders and inadvertent mistakes, with a focus on behavioral analysis and training.

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Ransomware Resilience: Strategies for Prevention and Recovery:

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Ransomware attacks continue to be a major cybersecurity threat. This session will provide strategies for preventing ransomware attacks, ensuring business continuity, and recovering from an attack with minimal damage.

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Privacy-First Security Approaches in the Age of Data Regulations:

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With the rise of GDPR, CCPA, and other data privacy regulations, this topic will explore how to build security strategies that prioritize user privacy while meeting legal compliance requirements. Topics include data minimization, encryption, and secure data processing.

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Networking Lunch Break

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Cloud Security in a Hybrid World: Best Practices:

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As businesses move to hybrid cloud environments, securing data and applications across multiple platforms becomes increasingly complex. This session will cover cloud security best practices, including multi-cloud security strategies and securing remote access.

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Biometric Security: Enhancing Authentication with Advanced Technology:

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As biometric technologies such as facial recognition and fingerprint scanning become more prevalent, this topic will explore their role in improving authentication security. It will also cover potential vulnerabilities and ethical concerns in their use.

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Quantum-Resistant Cryptography: Preparing for the Next Generation of Cyber Threats

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As quantum computing advances, traditional cryptographic systems may become vulnerable to quantum-based attacks, posing a significant threat to data security worldwide. This session will focus on quantum-resistant cryptography, exploring the development and adoption of new cryptographic methods that can withstand quantum computing capabilities.


Details
Begin November 23, 2026 H 08:00
End November 23, 2026 H 16:00
Location The Maslow Hotel in Sandton
Address The Maslow Hotel Johannesburg, South Africa
Phone (+27) 011 046 5455

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