AI Governance Workshop
An invite only, collaborative workshop for security leaders navigating AI governance in 2026.
AI governance has moved fast. Over the past year, the conversation has shifted beyond simple GenAI usage toward agents, developer copilots like Claude Code and Cowork, skills and toolchains, and the rise of MCP enabled integrations that allow AI systems to interact directly with enterprise systems and data. These changes are reshaping how organizations think about governance, risk, and control.
If you are a security leader trying to understand how your peers are approaching this new landscape, join us for a morning workshop at the Churchill War Rooms.
No pitches. No demos. Just a small, interactive working group focused on sharing real experience and exploring what is working, what is not, and where AI governance needs to evolve next.
The session will explore topics such as:
What role should CISOs play within the AI Committee in 2026?
How can organizations improve visibility and control over AI usage across the enterprise, including agentic workflows?
Reality vs hype. Which AI use cases in security are delivering real value?
The EU AI Act in practice. What changes are coming and how should organizations prepare for 2026?
We will also be joined by James Boyle of Mishcon de Reya, who will provide an update on the latest developments around the EU AI Act and what they mean for security and governance teams.
The session will be moderated by:
Ed Merrett, Director of Security, Harmonic Security
James Chappell, CSO, Antares
This is not a typical vendor event. Attendance is limited to around 20 forward thinking security leaders who want to exchange ideas, share lessons learned, and help shape how AI governance develops over the coming year.
