Kirby Brendsel

Varun Mehta
The world of privacy and technology is constantly evolving, and with the growth of quantum computing, it's more important than ever to secure confidential data. Attestation, a process of providing a digital signature and measuring the security of data, is a concept that has been adopted from other industries and is now being applied to technology. This panel discussion will explore the use of attestation as a tool for holding companies accountable for their terms of service and ensuring the privacy of individuals in today's vast technology landscape. The panel will feature experts from the PETS ecosystem, representing the business, technology, and operational aspects of the field. Join us as we delve into the simple yet effective ways we can drive change and protect privacy through attestation.

Domnick Eger
Domnick is a Field CTO who leads the global field practice that helps drive customer adoption and bring new product integrations back to the Product organization. He has spent over 20 years in software development and automation engineering that has helped many companies in the Phoenix markets as well as other global companies. He has a diverse background in CDN, Security Ops, Business Management and DevOps practices.
Deep dive into a Swiss insurance use case for software testing, where we will highlight the challenges, explore the solution and discuss the lessons learnt.

Aldo Lamberti
This roundtable will explore the technical, governance and cultural elements of PET vendor selection and organizational preparation that lead to successful and profitable PETs integration.

Alan Cross

Karen Silverman
Karen is a leading global expert in practical governance strategies for AI and other frontier technologies. As the CEO and Founder of The Cantellus Group, she advises Fortune 50 companies, startups, consortia, and the public sector on how to manage cutting-edge technologies in a rapidly changing policy environment. Her expertise is informed by more than 20 years of practice and management leadership at Latham & Watkins, LLP where she advised global businesses in complex antitrust matters, M&A, governance, ESG, and crisis management. Karen chairs the board of a public benefit corporation developing complex content moderation tools. She is an SME for the Business Roundtable's Responsible AI Initiative, and a World Economic Forum Global Innovator and Karen sits on its Global AI Council. She serves on the boards of Krunam, AI.EDU, Legal Momentum and Not For Sale.