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When AI Meets Your Workforce: Closing the Gap Between Threat Detection and Human Behavior

Join our webinar to learn what it actually takes to reduce human risk in the age of AI.

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The attack surface just changed, and it starts with your people.

AI hasn't just made attackers faster. It's made them smarter, more convincing, and nearly impossible to detect with traditional tools. Real-time deepfakes. Hyper-personalized phishing. Vishing calls that sound exactly like your CEO. The barrier to entry for a sophisticated social engineering attack is now close to zero.

At the same time, organizations are racing to roll out AI tools like Claude and Claude Code across their teams — boosting productivity, enabling non-developers to write code, and fundamentally changing how work gets done. But most security programs haven't caught up. You're teaching your people how to use AI. Are you also teaching them the risks it introduces?

When a gateway blocks a phishing attempt, the threat is stopped, but the employee who clicked remains just as vulnerable to the next one. Detection without behavior change is a gap attackers are actively exploiting.

Join us for an honest, practitioner-led conversation on what it actually takes to reduce human risk in the age of AI.

Zepo's CEO & Co-Founder will be joined by Andrew Cal, CISO at WestCap and U.S. Army Reserve Officer, for a discussion on what security leaders are getting right — and what most organizations are still missing.

What you'll take away:

  • A new threat model for AI-driven social engineering — how attackers are using AI today, illustrated with a live deepfake demonstration, and what that means for your awareness strategy.

  • A framework for AI rollout that doesn't sacrifice security — how to give your entire workforce access to AI tools, not just developers, while building the education layer that makes it safe to do so.

  • Practical ways to close the detection-to-behavior gap — why blocked alerts don't change behavior, and what approaches actually reduce repeat exposure among high-risk users.

  • How to build a security culture that keeps pace with change — lessons from practitioners on moving from checkbox compliance to measurable, lasting behavior change.

Who should attend:

CISOs, security directors, and risk leaders navigating AI adoption, evolving social engineering threats, and the challenge of building a security-aware workforce without slowing the business down.


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