Online Fireside Chat

Mythos and What CISOs Need to Do Next

Join this online fireside chat to explore what Mythos could mean for cybersecurity leaders, from emerging cyber risks and industry disruption to board-level strategy, organizational readiness, and the future of AI-driven defense. 

Online Fireside Chat
Thursday, June 4th
1:00pm ET

This Online Fireside Chat will explore what Anthropic’s Claude Mythos signals for cybersecurity leaders, even before any wider public release. While Mythos Preview is currently limited to major technology firms, its capabilities in code scanning and securing open-source systems point to a new class of AI that could reshape cyber risk, resilience, and competitive advantage.

The discussion will examine why this is becoming a board-level issue, which sectors may feel the effects first, and how security leaders should prepare. Attendees will gain a practical view of the risks, opportunities, and strategic decisions organizations must consider as powerful AI models begin to influence security operations. 

Register to gain:

  • A clear understanding of why Mythos and similar models matter to cybersecurity leadership, even before broad public release.

  • Practical insight into which industries, functions, and risk areas could be affected first, and how that could play out.

  • Actionable guidance on how to prepare teams, skills, governance, and cyber strategy for the next generation of powerful AI models.

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Fireside Chat Panelists

Alan Berry cyber security tribe
Alan Berry
CISO, Centene
Jason Barnes Cyber Security Tribe
Jason Barnes
Senior Director of Security Operations, Charter Communications
Dorene Rettas Cyber Security Tribe
Dorene Rettas - Moderator
Co-Founder, Cyber Security Tribe

Fireside Chat Summary

Anthropic’s Claude Mythos may not be publicly released, but its implications are already becoming impossible for security leaders to ignore. In this Online Fireside Chat, we will examine why Mythos, and the wider wave of highly capable AI models that will follow it, are fast becoming a board-level topic for CISOs, CSOs, CIOs, and senior business leaders.
 
With Mythos Preview reportedly being made available to a small group of major technology companies to scan and secure code and open-source systems, the cybersecurity community has an early signal of what this next generation of AI could mean in practice. The conversation will explore the potential butterfly effect across industries, from software and critical infrastructure to financial services, healthcare, and government, as organizations assess both the defensive advantages and the new forms of risk these models may introduce.
 
This session will focus on what senior leaders need to know now. That includes how powerful AI models could reshape software assurance, vulnerability management, threat detection, and security operations, while also creating fresh challenges around governance, skills, dependency, misuse, and strategic readiness. We will also discuss how organizations can prepare for disruption before these capabilities become more widely accessible, including the changes needed in leadership thinking, operating models, talent planning, and cyber strategy.
 
Importantly, this will not be a theoretical discussion about AI hype. It will be a practical conversation about what security leaders should be doing today to understand the implications of Mythos-like models, reduce potential exposure, and position their organizations to benefit from the upside. As AI capability advances faster than policy, standards, and organizational readiness, leaders will need a clearer view of where risk may emerge and how to respond with confidence.
 
Audience takeaways
 
  • A clear understanding of why Mythos and similar models matter to cybersecurity leadership, even before broad public release.
  • Practical insight into which industries, functions, and risk areas could be affected first, and how that could play out.
  • Actionable guidance on how to prepare teams, skills, governance, and cyber strategy for the next generation of powerful AI models.

FAQs

Is it free to join the event?

Yes, there is no charge to join the event.

Can anyone join the event?

Only those who are Cybersecurity practitioners can join. 

How do I Join the Event?

After registering you will receive an email with all details allowing you to join on the day. The system will send you a reminder the day before and 1 hour before it starts so you don't forget! 

We do also send a calendar invite within the first email to help you simply click and add to your desired calendar with all the information required to join. 

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