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What happens when the real risk to your organization isn’t that data gets stolen… but that it gets quietly changed? In this onsite episode from AtlSecCon 2026 (Atlantic Security Conference) in Halifax, Amy Yee sits down with Wendy Nather, Senior Director of Research at 1Password, former CISO, and a long-time cybersecurity leader with experience spanning financial services, government, and industry research. Following her keynote on Dangerous Data, Wendy shares emerging patterns that challenge how we think about cybersecurity in the age of AI — including the growing importance of data integrity, the risks of AI-generated meaning, and why our instinct to treat AI like it’s human can lead us in the wrong direction. As organizations move quickly to adopt AI, this conversation explores what’s actually changing, what isn’t, and why the fundamentals — from identity to access to understanding what you have — still matter more than ever. It’s a thoughtful look at how trust is evolving, and what leaders need to pay attention to as the line between data and meaning continues to blur. 🎧 Chapters 00:00 Introduction & AtlSecCon context 01:00 Dangerous Data — keynote overview 02:00 What’s changing (and not) with AI 03:20 Toxic anthropomorphism explained 05:00 Why we instinctively trust AI 06:30 When AI gets it wrong (and why) 08:00 Integrity attacks vs traditional cyber threats 09:30 The challenge of proving a negative (breaches & claims) 11:00 Trusting data inside organizations 12:30 The cognitive load of AI 14:00 Weaponization of semantics 15:30 What actually works in cybersecurity? 17:00 AI adoption — where to be cautious 18:30 Mindsets for navigating uncertainty 19:45 Closing reflections
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