Articles about Agentic AI, AI-Based Attacks, and Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning have gained significant traction in recent times.
Compendium Features Dozens of In-Depth Interviews With CEOs, CISOs, and Researchers

The release of ISMG’s Infosecurity Europe 2026 Compendium is garnering attention, offering a wealth of cybersecurity insights from leading figures in the industry, including CEOs, CISOs, government leaders, and top researchers. This comprehensive document is a culmination of discussions and analyses that reflect the current state of cybersecurity amidst the advances in artificial intelligence.
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As a prominent media sponsor of this year’s event, ISMG set up a dedicated video studio on the expo hall floor, facilitating discussions with numerous thought leaders about various topics pertinent to cybersecurity. The dialogues at this year’s conference were notably influenced by the rapid developments in artificial intelligence technology. Attendees underscored the dual nature of AI—as both a formidable asset for cybersecurity professionals and a valuable tool for malicious actors.
The compendium provides readers with links to a variety of videos featured on ISMG’s news platforms, showcasing engaging discussions from the conference. It highlights contributions from the ISMG.Studio, a unique platform dedicated to cybersecurity and technology leaders, capturing insights and innovations presented at major global events. The inclusion of discussions from the CyberEdBoard members further enriches the content, offering a diverse perspective on pressing issues related to cybersecurity.
The issue of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity has taken center stage, with many leaders acknowledging that while AI serves as a powerful ally in strengthening defenses, it simultaneously provides adversaries with sophisticated methods for launching attacks. The constant evolution of AI technology necessitates a vigilant approach towards integrating these advancements responsibly, ensuring they are used to bolster security measures rather than being exploited by criminals.
One prominent theme emerging from the event was the necessity for organizations to remain proactive, adopting a mindset that embraces continuous learning and adaptation in a landscape marked by rapid technological advancement. Many speakers highlighted the ethical and practical implications of AI usage in cybersecurity, pointing out that organizations must balance the benefits of implementing these technologies against potential risks they might pose.
In response to these challenges, industry leaders are engaging in collaborative efforts to develop frameworks and guidelines that enhance the responsible application of AI in cybersecurity. The compendium serves as a crucial resource for stakeholders wishing to understand the balance between leveraging AI for protective measures and the need to mitigate its potential for misuse. By sharing insights, statistics, and expert opinions, the document aims to foster a wider discussion on best practices and effective strategies to navigate the complexities of AI in the security arena.
Readers are encouraged to download the Infosecurity Europe 2026 Compendium for an in-depth exploration of the topics discussed at the conference, as well as insights from the individuals who contributed to its success in addressing these complex issues surrounding AI and cybersecurity.