AI & Physical Security: The Good, the Bad and the Amazing! [Webinar]

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Thursday, June 25, 2026 12:30pm ET
Sponsored By: SecuriThings
1 CPE
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Thursday, 25 June 2026

Explore AI's real impact on physical security — what's working, what's creating new risk, and how to position your program to capitalize on the opportunity while staying ahead of the threat.

Topic: Digital Transformation, Physical and Operational Security, Risk Management

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Thursday, June 25, 2026 12:30pm ET
Sponsored By: SecuriThings
1 CPE

AI is transforming physical security faster than most teams anticipated, creating both upside value and downside risks.

Smarter systems. Streamlined operations. Capabilities that were science fiction five years ago are production-ready today. But realizing that upside requires having a plan and getting the fundamentals right.

In this session, SecuriThings CEO Roy Dagan and Jeremy Hedman, Head of Corporate Security Systems at Stripe, share an insider perspective on AI's real impact on physical security, where it's creating genuine value, where it's introducing new risk, and what the next wave of AI-powered operations actually looks like in practice. 

What we'll cover:

  • The Good — AI is dramatically expanding what physical security infrastructure can do: from intelligent video analytics to business-focused use cases that simply weren't possible before. But unlocking that value depends on one thing: a reliable, well-managed foundation. 
  • The Bad — AI model acceleration is creating new capabilities for attackers, too. Accelerated vulnerability discovery and exploitation, highlighted by research like Project Glasswing/Mythos, emphasize the risk is here.  This makes strong security posture through a visible, updated and hardened infrastructure more critical than ever.
  • The Amazing — AI isn't just changing what physical security does — it's changing who can do it. Agentic workflows are automating remediation at scale. MCP-driven integrations are making security stacks more interoperable. And, AI is giving every user on your team — not just the technical ones — dramatically greater control over their environment. 

You'll leave with a clear-eyed understanding of where AI creates opportunity, where it creates exposure, and what it takes to get your environment ready for both — protected against the new threat landscape and positioned to reap the operational benefits.

Who should attend: Physical Security Directors, CISOs, IT/Security convergence leads, and anyone responsible for managing or securing physical security infrastructure at scale.

Speakers*

Roy Dagan | CEO and Co-founder, SecuriThings

He started SecuriThings after many years of building cyber security, risk management and intelligence systems. Prior to SecuriThings, Roy held multiple roles leading product management teams at companies including RSA, The Security Division of EMC and NICE Systems.

Jeremy Hedman | Program Manager - Corporate Security Systems & Infrastructure, Stripe

Jeremy Hedman is a Corporate Security Infrastructure Program Manager at Stripe, where he leads initiatives focused on modernizing physical security systems through automation, AI integration, and scalable operational tooling. With expertise spanning access control, video management systems, intrusion detection, observability, enterprise integrations, and executive protection, Jeremy works at the convergence of traditional physical security and modern IT-driven infrastructure practices.

Jeremy has been heavily involved in advancing AI-enabled workflows within corporate security environments, including agent orchestration, operational automation, and integrating physical security platforms into broader enterprise technology ecosystems. His work focuses on improving visibility, reducing operational friction and workloads, and enabling security teams to leverage intelligent systems and data-driven decision making at scale.

Jeremy holds PSP, PMP, and CSPM certifications, along with extensive Genetec certifications. He is passionate about modernizing physical security through AI, automation, and interoperable systems, with a particular focus on operational visibility, intelligent workflows, and the convergence of physical security and enterprise technology.

Ben Desjardins | VP of Marketing, SecuriThings

Ben Desjardins is VP of Marketing at SecuriThings where he leads the organization's work around brand awareness, thought leadership, market intelligence and demand generation. His 30 year career in B2B technology marketing has covered most markets across IT and cybersecurity and has recently focused heavily on transforming the work of marketing teams, large and small, leveraging AI. His past roles have involved product and full marketing leadership at RSA, Archer, Dell, VeriSign, Radware and Snyk.

*Note: Speakers and content are subject to change without notice.


Topic: Digital Transformation, Physical and Operational Security, Risk Management

Credit Information: Completion of this webinar is eligible for 1 CPE credit.    

Translation Captioning Available: This webinar includes AI translation captioning in English, Arabic, French, and Spanish (Latin American). The translation feature is available both during the live session and for the on-demand version. You may select your preferred language in the webinar session.

 


Thursday, June 25, 2026 12:30pm ET
Sponsored By: SecuriThings
1 CPE
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