Roy's previous roles include US Tax Leader, US Tax Strategy Leader, NY Metro Tax Leader, NY Metro Tax Leader for the Banking & Capital Markets and Insurance sectors and Chief Diversity Officer. Roy has more than 25 years of experience providing a full range of services to multinational clients. He currently serves on the board of trustees for Madison Square Boys & Girls Club, The Pinkerton Foundation, Carnegie Hall and Riverdale Country School.
Join us for a gathering of leading Identity and Access Management specialists from PwC and top industry vendors. This event offers a unique opportunity to gain insights into the latest trends and innovations in modern identity solutions. Engage with experts, discover cutting-edge strategies, and enhance your understanding of the evolving IAM landscape to strengthen your organization's security posture.
Stay tuned for more details as we finalize the agenda and line up our expert speakers.
Topic 1: Identity at the Edge: Securing the Perimeter-less Enterprise
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With users, devices, and workloads operating beyond the traditional network, identity has become the new perimeter. During this session we will explore how to enforce trust at the edge leveraging Zero Trust, decentralised identity, and context-aware access to protect your expanding digital footprint.
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Topic 2:Â The Cost of Identity Fraud: Understanding the Risk and Preventing the Damage
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Identity fraud is no longer just a theoretical risk — it's drawing headlines, triggering fines, and exposing major weaknesses in identity governance. From weak internal controls to flawed onboarding, recent regulatory actions, this session highlights just how costly these failures can be and outlines what you can do next.
Topic 1: Non-Human Identities: When Everything Has an Identity, Who’s in Control?
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As applications are scaled across clouds and microservices, identity isn't just for people. Unpack how to secure and manage identities for containers, VMs, and APIs before attackers do it for you.
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Topic 2: The Shifting Identity Threatscape: How Attacks and Defences Have Evolved
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Identity threats have steadily evolved from broad based credential attacks to sophisticated, targeted exploits across both human and non-human identities. This session explores how the threat landscape has changed over time and how organisations have adapted their defences in response. We’ll highlight the capabilities that have emerged to detect, prevent, and respond to modern identity attacks.
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Topic 1: AI for identity security: How AI is Shaping the Future of Digital Identity
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As AI agents take on more autonomous and collaborative roles, they’re becoming both new identity types and powerful enablers. This session explores how AI is enhancing IAM strategies through intelligent risk scoring, behavioural analytics, and adaptive access decisions—while also raising new challenges around trust, governance, and integration.
Topic 2: Securing AI Identities: Governing the Rise of Autonomous Agents
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As AI agents begin to act with autonomy accessing data, making decisions, and executing tasks they introduce a new identity class that must be secured. This session examines how to govern, authenticate, and authorise AI identities to maintain trust and control in an increasingly AI-driven environment.
For further information please contact the Digital Identity Events team at uk_digitalidentity_events@pwc.com.
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