Most security events still treat AI as a side topic. Most AI events ignore security altogether.
Our community told us there was a gap in the market for a closed-door, enterprise-level event focused entirely on best practice for securing enterprise AI. The Secure AI Summit fills that gap.
Held under Chatham House Rule, the Secure AI Summit gives senior leaders a space to speak honestly about the real challenges of securing AI.
Co-located with the 4th Annual Responsible AI Summit, it brings security into the wider AI conversation, alongside the people shaping how AI is governed, adopted and scaled across the enterprise.
As organisations accelerate AI adoption, security leaders are facing a new reality. Traditional cybersecurity models were not designed for autonomous agents, AI-powered applications, or systems that can act, reason, and execute at scale. The result is a growing attack surface, new categories of risk, and increasing exposure to financial, operational, and reputational harm.
Europe's premier closed-door forum dedicated to securing enterprise AI in practice lands in London, this Septemer. Bringing together CISOs and senior leaders across cyber security, AI security, application security, architecture, IT, and product, the summit focuses on the strategies, frameworks, and real-world lessons needed to secure AI systems across the enterprise.
Join the leaders defining what secure AI looks like in an era of agentic systems, evolving threats, and enterprise-wide deployment.
Setting clear security boundaries for AI in production in order to scale adoption, reduce uncontrolled exposure, and support faster, more consistent risk decisions.
Controlling how AI accesses, retrieves and uses sensitive data in order to prevent leakage, protect critical workflows, and maintain trust in enterprise AI.
Defining the Risk Landscape: Securing Enterprise AI in 2026
Enterprise AI is already in production, but security models haven’t caught up. Teams are deploying copilots, agents, and AI-powered workflows faster than organisations can define acceptable risk, leading to inconsistent decisions and growing exposure. The challenge isn’t understanding every AI threat, it’s deciding where to draw the line and enforcing it consistently. Day One's panel debate focuses on a critical question: how do organisations define and apply AI risk boundaries in practice, across data use, model behaviour, and autonomy, without slowing down delivery?
The Networking Roundtables offer a rare, closed‑door space for security leaders to drop the slide decks and speak honestly about what’s really happening inside their organisations. In small, topic‑led groups, you’ll dive into the most urgent Secure AI challenges, from AI red teaming and multi‑agent risk to third‑party AI assurance and cross‑functional ownership.
Designed for candid discussion, peer problem‑solving, and practical knowledge‑sharing, these sessions connect you with leaders facing the same pressures and give you clarity on how others are tackling the complexities of securing AI at scale.
Not just a summit - the Secure AI Summit is designed to bring the enterprise AI security community together in a more open, engaging way.
Alongside the core agenda, the event features interactive experiences that spark conversation and build real connection, from the early‑morning RAI Run Club to headline debates, topic‑led roundtables, and the joint networking drinks reception.
These moments create a relaxed environment to meet peers, compare approaches, and continue the discussions that matter beyond the stage.
The Secure AI Summit is built for CISOs and senior security leaders responsible for securing AI across the enterprise. This includes leaders across cyber, information security, architecture, product security, application security, offensive security, IT security and AI security. If securing enterprise AI sits on your desk, this is the room you need to be in.