Talk details

In schedule:
Tech Leaders Lounge
May 29, 14:00 - 14:45 CET
Leading Secure AI: Challenges, Risks, and Real Talk
Topics:
TECH LEADERS
Level: General

THIS TALK CAN ONLY BE VISITED WITH THE TECH LEADERS PASS

Security, compliance, and privacy are becoming critical concerns as AI adoption grows. In this candid roundtable, tech leaders share hands-on experiences navigating regulatory frameworks and real-world security implementation risks. What does it really take to lead AI securely in 2025?

Speakers
Craft 2025 - Péter Szász
Péter Szász
Senior Engineering Manager / Engineering Leadership Mentor at peterszasz.com

Péter is a father, cyclist, backgammon player, cookbook collector, and has led engineering teams for 25+ years across web development, online media, and security businesses. At Dashlane, Gawker Media, Graphisoft, and other companies, he supported managers, built high-performing engineering teams, and delivered meaningful products while navigating complex transitions. He mentors Engineering Leaders...

Craft 2025 - Zsolt Németh
Zsolt Németh
CEO at R6 Security Inc

Zsolt Németh is the founder and CEO of R6 Security, a company pioneering the future of AI-driven cloud defense. With a background in cybersecurity, product development, and systems architecture, Zsolt has spent over a decade building scalable security solutions for high-stakes environments. Known for his ability to blend deep technical insight with visionary strategy, he leads R6 with a single mis...

Craft 2025 - Judit Firniksz
Judit Firniksz
Scientific Advisor at Wolters Kluwer Hungary, Senior Research Fellow at PPKE Competition Law Research Centre

Judit Firniksz is a graduate of both Budapest University of Economics and the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences of Eötvös Loránd University. She obtained her PhD at Pázmány Péter Catholic University and is now a research fellow at the Research Centre for Competition Law. Her research focuses on regulatory and competition law issues in digital markets. Her primary professional interest lies in ...