Join us for Lanai's Summer Series Finale: AI @ Work | Nicole Perlroth & George Mathew

Hosted by Lexi Reese & 7 others
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Palo Alto, California
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You’re Invited to the Lanai's Summer Series Finale:

Quantum Quandaries: Unraveling Gen AI's Impact on Work and Security

Lexi Reese: CEO/Co-Founder Lanai Software interviews:

  • Nicole Perlroth: Cyber Hell Raiser. Longtime New York Times cyber lead, NYT Bestselling Author of This is How They Tell Me The World Ends. Now: Advisor to CISA.gov. Betting on heroes at Silver Buckshot Ventures.

  • George Mathew: Managing Director at Insight Partners focused on venture stage investments in AI, ML, Analytics, and Data companies. Deep operator turned venture capitalist. 

Join us for a community tech talk and conversation on the future of Gen AI, cybersecurity, and the transformation both are having on work. Lexi Reese sits down with two of the most influential voices in tech and security.

Nicole Perlroth, former NYT cybersecurity ace and bestselling author, now shaping national policy at CISA and backing the next wave of security innovators.

George Mathew, AI and data visionary, who's scaled multiple unicorns and now guides the future of tech as a top VC at Insight Partners.

These experts will offer rare, insider perspectives on how AI is reshaping the workplace and our will. Be part of the discussion on.

  • The hidden risks and untapped potential of AI in enterprise

  • Next-gen cyber threats and how to stay ahead

  • The skills and strategies needed to thrive in an AI-driven economy

Don't miss this chance to peer into the future with two of tech's most prescient minds. Their foresight could be your competitive edge in navigating the AI revolution.

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Reserve your spot now for this can't-miss event that will inform how you build a safer, more innovative future.

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