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Cybersecurity Is National Security

Today’s nation‑state and criminal adversaries are evolving rapidly — leveraging AI to scale operations, accelerate intrusion attempts, and target U.S. government and public institutions with unprecedented speed. To defend effectively, practitioners must understand how these actors operate across real environments.

During this summit, you’ll learn how threat actors are adapting their tactics and techniques, the campaigns currently targeting public‑sector networks, and the indicators organizations can use to identify, disrupt, and stop malicious activity before it impacts mission operations.

Best of Fal.Con Gov 2026 will bring together the government and industry professionals responsible for protecting the nation’s most critical systems. Through keynotes and breakout sessions, participants will analyze adversary tradecraft, explore how AI is reshaping cyber operations, and strengthen their defensive posture through practical application.

Join us online Tuesday, April 14 at 12 p.m. ET/9 a.m. PT for expert-led keynotes from top cyber leaders as we break down current threats, demonstrate AI‑enhanced defense strategies, and equip teams with the knowledge needed to stay ahead of the adversary.

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12-12:20 p.m. ET/9-9:20 a.m. PT

Keynote: Shaping the Future of Cyber Defense, Together

Join our expert keynote speaker as we kick off the Best of Fal.Con Gov!

  • Adam Meyers, Senior Vice President, Counter Adversary Operations, CrowdStrike

12:25-12:45 p.m. ET/9:25-9:45 a.m. PT

Keynote: Securing AI in the Agentic Era

As AI adoption accelerates across government and critical infrastructure, adversaries are beginning to target the AI systems themselves. Techniques such as prompt injection and “Living Off the AI Land” attacks exploit trusted AI agents to execute commands, access sensitive data, and move through enterprise environments.

In this session, CrowdStrike’s Oliver Friedrichs will examine how attackers are weaponizing AI and why defending AI systems is now as critical as using AI for defense. Through real-world examples and live demonstrations, he will show how organizations can secure AI development and deployment while protecting the agents, prompts, and data flows that power modern AI-driven operations

  • Oliver Friedrichs, General Manager, AI Detection and Response, CrowdStrike; Former Founder & CEO, Pangea Cyber

12:50-1:20 p.m. ET/9:50-10:20 a.m. PT

State of Innovation - Balancing AI Adoption,
Cyber Risk, and Fiscal Responsibility in State Government

State governments are at a pivotal moment of modernization where artificial intelligence, cyber risk management, and fiscal discipline must advance together. As AI moves from experimentation to enterprise adoption, CISOs are being called to lead on governance, data protection, ethical use, and workforce readiness — while preserving public trust. At the same time, cybersecurity remains foundational, as expanding attack surfaces, evolving threats, and regulatory pressures demand a more unified approach to risk, identity, and data protection across agencies and partners.

Tighter budgets and increased scrutiny on technology investments are forcing difficult trade-offs, requiring CISOs to demonstrate measurable outcomes and maximize the value of existing investments. In this panel, state security leaders will discuss how they are balancing innovation, risk, and cost to deliver resilient, secure, and mission-driven government services in a rapidly changing threat landscape.

  • Jason Bowen, Chief Information Security Officer, Illinois
  • Milan Tomaska, Director of Enterprise Security Operations, Minnesota IT Services
  • Jim Bergen, VP, SLED, CrowdStrike

1:25-1:55 p.m. ET/10:25-10:55 a.m. PT

Navigating the AI Regulatory Landscape: What CISOs Need to Prepare For

As artificial intelligence becomes embedded across enterprise and security operations, policymakers, lawmakers, and regulators are moving quickly to define new rules, expectations, and accountability models. This panel will examine the evolving AI regulatory landscape across the U.S. and key global jurisdictions, with a focus on what it means for CISOs and security leaders.

Panelists will discuss emerging requirements around governance, transparency, data protection, and risk management, as well as practical steps organizations can take now to align with compliance requirements while enabling responsible AI adoption. Attendees will gain clarity on regulatory trends, anticipated impacts, and how to align security, legal, and technology teams in an increasingly regulated AI environment.

  • Davis Hake, Senior Director of Cybersecurity, Venable
  • Courtney Lang, Vice President of Policy for Trust, Data and Technology, Information Industry Council
  • Elizabeth Guillot, Senior Manager, Public Policy, CrowdStrike

2-2:30 p.m. ET/11-11:30 a.m. PT

Scaling the SOC With AI - What's Next for
Falcon Next-Gen SIEM

Security teams across the public sector face growing data volumes and increasingly sophisticated threats, often with limited resources. This session will provide an in-depth look at how artificial intelligence is strengthening Falcon® Next-Gen SIEM to address today’s most critical security operations center (SOC) challenges.

The session will highlight upcoming innovations designed to improve threat detection speed, enhance analyst decision-making, and streamline security operations. You’ll also hear firsthand how AI-enabled SIEM capabilities are modernizing SOC workflows, with real-world examples demonstrating measurable gains in detection and response. This session is ideal for security leaders and architects seeking practical guidance on using AI to evolve their SOC and support mission readiness.

  • Katrina Herweg, Cyber Security Engineer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Sanjay Chaudhary, VP, Product Management - NG-SIEM, CrowdStrike

Speakers

adam-meyers

Adam Meyers

Senior Vice President,
Counter Adversary Operations,
CrowdStrike

Oliver-Friedrichs

Oliver Friedrichs

General Manager,
AI Detection and Response,
CrowdStrike
Davis-Hake

Davis Hake

Senior Director of Cybersecurity,
Venable
Courtney-Lang

Courtney Lang

Vice President of Policy for Trust, Data, and Technology,
Information Technology Industry Council
Elizabeth-Guillot

Elizabeth Guillot

Senior Manager,
Public Policy,
CrowdStrike
Jim-Bergen

Jim Bergen

Vice President, SLED,
CrowdStrike
Jason Bowen

Jason Bowen

Chief Information Security Officer,
State of Illinois
Milan-T

Milan Tomaska

Director of Enterprise Security Operations,
Minnesota IT Services
Sanjay-Chadhary

Sanjay Chaudhary

Vice President,
Product Management - NG-SIEM,
CrowdStrike
Katrina Herweg

Katrina Herweg

Cyber Security Engineer,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
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