

AI Security Summit Paris: The Vendôme Sessions
Everyone's shipping (with) AI. Who's securing it?
AI is moving faster than the people responsible for securing it. That gap doesn't close on its own — it closes when builders and defenders stop working in parallel and start working in the same room.
That's what the AI Security Summit is: not just a conference about AI security, but a working day where the people building (with) AI and the people securing it share the same stage. After stops in London and San Francisco, the Summit comes to the continent — and for its Paris edition, we're calling it The Vendôme Sessions, hosted at the historic Pavillon Vendôme.
What to expect
One day. One track. The leaders who matter.
A curated, invite-only gathering for senior security and AI leaders, hosted alongside RAISE 2026 at Pavillon Vendôme, Paris. One focused day on the strategic questions that aren’t in any playbooks. Yet.
This event runs alongside RAISE 2026, one of Europe's most significant AI gatherings. Which matters because the leaders who need to be in this room figuring these problems out? They're already going to be in Paris. These are the kind of sessions that truly go deeper.
Attendance is by invitation only. Places are limited and curated.
Who's in the room
~150 attendees including 30 invited VIPs
CISOs, CTOs, CIOs, and VPs of Security with AI responsibility
Heads of AI, Risk, and Governance at organisations deploying AI at scale
Senior leaders setting AI strategy, policy, or investment priorities
Board advisors and risk executives working through enterprise AI exposure
The deal
One focused day on the questions that don’t have any easy answers yet. How to go about setting AI risk budgets, or choosing what to defend and what to accept. Strategies for communicating risk to boards who are still learning the vocabulary. Building or reshaping teams for threats that didn’t exist just two years ago. This isn’t a traditional keynote audience: it’s a strategic session for 150 leaders who need to leave with something that they’ll start using come Monday.