June 2026 Chapter Meeting
Join us on-site in New York City or Long Island, or virtually, for our June 2026 Chapter Meeting on June 30, 2026, featuring:
– The Importance of Data Security Today by Forcepoint
– Measuring and Maturing AI Security from Agents to Infrastructure by Mystic Cyber
The registration link can be found below. Members can get their promo codes by logging into the Chapter website and going to their “My Page”. Sponsor promo codes have been previously distributed. Non-members and the public are invited to attend and can register for a nominal fee or join the Chapter. Our annual membership is $40 for professionals and $15 for students. Meeting fees are waived for members. This event will qualify for two Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits.
Membership in the Chapter is open to all cybersecurity professionals and students. If you are not already a member, please visit our membership page for more information.
Agenda:
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm In-Person Registration, Networking and Event Setup
6:00 pm – 6:10 pm Welcome and Chapter Updates
6:10 pm – 7:00 pm: The Importance of Data Security Today, Forcepoint
7:10 pm – 8:00 pm: Measuring and Maturing AI Security from Agents to Infrastructure, Mystic Cyber
⚠️For those planning to attend the event onsite in New York City: Due to building security requirements, we will be closing ticket sales to our New York City site at 12:00pm one day before the event.
All times in Eastern Timezone.
Topic Summary: Why is Data Security important today?
Review the importance of a solid data security practice to mitigate the challenges cyber practitioners are confronting today.
Speaker Bio: Joe Santiago – LifeSciences Account Executive NY/NJ
Topic Summary: Measuring and Maturing AI Security from Agents to Infrastructure
In the rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape, artificial intelligence has moved from experimental to operational, with AI agents, copilots, and autonomous workflows now making decisions and taking actions across the enterprise. While this shift unlocks enormous capability, it also introduces a new category of risk that existing security maturity models were never designed to address. In this session, we will explore how the AI threat surface differs from conventional software and why organizations lack a systematic way to measure their AI security posture. To close that gap, we will introduce HAIAMM, an open-source maturity model that gives the community a shared framework for assessing, benchmarking, and improving AI security maturity.
Speaker: Kuai Hinojosa, AI Practice Lead
Kuai Hinojosa is a security and AI architecture leader with over 15 years of experience designing and scaling secure, intelligent systems across fintech, SaaS, and enterprise environments. He specializes in integrating artificial intelligence into real-world applications, focusing on governance, assurance, and operational impact. As the creator of the Human Assisted Intelligence Assurance Maturity Model (HAIAMM), Kuai helps organizations adopt AI responsibly by aligning human oversight, automation, and security into scalable frameworks. His work bridges AI innovation with practical enterprise needs, enabling teams to move from experimentation to production with confidence.
