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Upcoming Webinar

AI governance questions are coming to your security review. Be ready to answer them. 

June 23 - 12pm EST | 9am PST

"How do you govern your AI?" is becoming a standard line on enterprise security questionnaires, and ISO 42001 is the answer buyers are starting to look for.

With EU AI Act enforcement landing August 2, vendor risk teams are getting pointed about how AI is built, secured, and overseen inside the products they buy.

Join Kobalt.io and Scrut Automation for a 45-minute working session built for founders, CTOs, and security leads at growing SaaS companies. No vendor pitch. No scare tactics. Just the playbook for staying ahead of the next question your buyer is about to ask.

You'll leave with:

  • A clear read on what enterprise buyers are now asking about AI governance, and why it's showing up now
  • The shortest practical path to ISO 42001 readiness, without slowing your product roadmap
  • How an AI governance program can accelerate your sales motion instead of dragging it down
  • A one-page checklist you can bring back to your team the next morning

Speakers

Michael Argast

Michael Argast

CEO & Co-Founder, Kobalt

Expert in cybersecurity programs, with over 25 years of industry experience, addressing the needs of small and mid-sized organizations.  As an internationally experienced expert leading global teams, Fortune 500 companies in the financial services, healthcare and telecom sectors, government and higher education organizations – have relied on Michael’s counsel, and then grounded their implementation plans on his recommendations. 

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Nick Muy

CISO and VP of Engineering, Scrut Automation

With 15+ years at the intersection of cybersecurity, business strategy, and public policy, he is known for tackling the high-stakes, unconventional problems most people would rather avoid. He spent nearly 8 years at Expedia Group as Deputy CISO, building in-house SIEM, XDR, and ML detection systems and leading M&A cyber diligence across $6B+ in deals. Nick also invests in and advises early-stage security founders. 

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