

Session 4: Mythos of Security: Leading Through Permanent Vulnerability
As organizations operate in increasingly interconnected and AI-driven environments, security can no longer rely on rigid boundaries alone. This session explores how institutions can build resilience, adaptive trust, and decentralized security models that enable innovation while navigating continuous exposure and evolving threats.
More about the Summit:
This June, The Digital Economist convenes its bi-annual summit as a working lab focused on advancing accountability across intelligent systems, markets, and institutions. Across two days, the program moves from organizational design to system-level foundations—examining how trust is operationalized through infrastructure, governance, and coordination at scale.
Day 1, The Human Architecture for a Digital Economy, focuses on how institutions integrate and govern AI in practice, while Day 2, Foundations of a Regenerative Global Economy, shifts to the underlying systems that sustain those institutions—from infrastructure and policy to long-term resilience.
The sessions are structured to move beyond discussion toward implementation, with a focus on actionable pathways, cross-sector collaboration, and real-world application.