RSAC26: FAIR Inst Continues Tradition of Education, Thought Leadership Adapted for the AI Era
Audience, 2025 FAIR Conference
AI didn’t just introduce new risks. It changed how cyber risk decisions are made. More than ever, the discipline of quantitative cyber and operational risk management based on FAIR grounds us as advisers to our business partners on facing the challenges of the AI era.
The FAIR Institute makes a return appearance at RSAC26 bringing updated versions of our traditional FAIR training and thought leadership events :
FAIR Institute Seminar | March 24, 2026 | 8:30 AM-12:30 PM PT | Moscone South 301
Add to your RSAC calendar (event is first come, first served)
FAIR Institute Breakfast Meeting | March 25, 2026 | 7:30-10:00 AM PT | St. Regis San Francisco
Apply to attend (seats are limited)
Stop by Booth S-2268 for a briefing on what’s new in 2026 for training opportunities, including the Third Party Risk Management Specialization, and events, including the 2026 FAIR Conference in New York, Oct. 6-7.

Image: Mark Tomallo, SVP, CISO, Victoria’s Secret at 2025 FAIR Institute Seminar image rsac seminar 2025
FAIR Institute Seminar at RSAC 2026
“Defensible Cyber Risk Reporting for Boards, AI, and Regulators”
The future of cyber risk management isn't about generating more data. It's about enabling better, more defensible decisions.
Through real-world examples and an evolving AI risk scenario, this workshop demonstrates how cyber risk management is moving beyond periodic, qualitative assessments toward continuous, measurement-driven, decision-ready risk intelligence.
Attendees will gain practical insight into how quantitative risk analysis supports clearer communication, stronger governance, and more defensible decision-making.
Add to your RSAC calendar (event is first come, first served)
FAIR Institute Breakfast Meeting during RSAC26
“AI Has Changed the Risk Conversation. Boards Know It. CISOs Feel It.”
Artificial intelligence is no longer an emerging technology risk. It is a board-level decision accelerator with unclear exposure, shifting regulatory expectations, and real financial consequences.
Join us for a candid executive breakfast discussion with senior leaders who are accountable for cyber risk outcomes.
These leaders will share how AI has fundamentally changed how they evaluate risk, make decisions, and govern uncertainty and what CISOs now need to keep pace.
CISO Panel
• Mathias Bücherl, CISO, Heidelberg Materials AG
• Alexander Anthuk, CISO, AboitizPower
Moderator
• Nicola Sanna, Founder, FAIR Institute
Seats are limited. Apply to attend.
We’ll see you in San Francisco for RSAC26!




