Tenable Positions Security Leadership Around AI Risk Management
Tenable is hosting EXPOSURE26, a cybersecurity conference scheduled for May 19-21 in Boston, with a focus on how chief information security officers manage risk in organizations adopting artificial intelligence. Security leaders from GEICO, Gainwell Technologies, Prologis, and Tenable will discuss building exposure management programs that align with business priorities and AI initiatives.
The conference signals a shift in how CISOs approach boardroom conversations. Rather than treating security as a compliance checkbox, these leaders are positioning it as central to business strategy during the AI transition.
What This Means for Management
If you oversee security budgets or strategy, this trend affects how you'll allocate resources. Enterprise spending on vulnerability and risk management is likely to remain strong as companies scale AI deployments, which introduce new attack surfaces and operational risks.
The emphasis on aligning security with business goals-rather than running parallel programs-suggests vendors are moving toward longer-term partnerships and higher-value contracts. This typically means larger deals, extended commitments, and deeper integration with your existing systems.
For CISOs and security managers, the focus on exposure management means treating risk visibility as a business capability, not just a technical one. Your peers at large enterprises are already making this shift.
Learn more about security leadership in the AI era through AI Learning Path for CISOs or explore broader AI for Executives & Strategy resources.
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