Michael Borgia, Sabrina Guenther Frigo, Tony DeSarro, Kristy Hornland

Session Time: Thur, May 7, 2026: 02:30 PM-03:30 PM

AI is transforming the speed and sophistication of cyber threats, but the underlying risks — social engineering, malware, software vulnerabilities, etc. — are ones that organizations have been managing for years. This session explores how companies can leverage and adapt their existing risk governance programs to effectively detect, assess, and respond to emerging AI-driven threats. Panelists will discuss some common examples of these threats and will offer concrete guidance on integrating AI risk management into common governance controls, including risk assessment, employee training, vulnerability management, vendor oversight, and incident readiness.

Michael Borgia, Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine
Sabrina Guenther Frigo, Chief Ethics, Compliance & Privacy Officer, TruStage
Tony DeSarro, Director, Cyber & Forensic Services, KPMG
Kristy Hornland, Director, Cybersecurity, KPMG

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Kristy Hornland

Director, Cybersecurity
KPMG

Michael Borgia

Partner
Davis Wright Tremaine

Sabrina Guenther Frigo

Chief Ethics, Compliance & Privacy Officer
TruStage

Tony DeSarro

Director, Cyber & Forensic Services
KPMG