Who is Actually Liable When Your AI Gets It Wrong
Nobody in your company decided to take this risk.
Your team switched the tools on. When somebody outside asks who approved them, the answer has to come from you.



DATE
Thursday 17
September 2026
5:00 PM BST
1:00 PM ET
10:00 AM PT
Kayne
McGladrey
Independent vCISO
María B.
McReddie
Lexavy
María
Lobato
Lexavy
Free · 60 minutes · live questions
Show me who paysWhy this matters to your company
None of these came from a decision anyone made. Your team moved fast, which is what you hired them to do.
All four end the same way. Somebody outside your company asks you to account for it, and the answer has to come from you.
Your support tool tells a customer something you never approved.
Someone pastes a client contract into a public tool to check a clause.
An agent with access to your systems does something nobody asked it to.
A buyer's questionnaire asks who signed off on all of this.




What you get
Three things you will be able to answer afterwards
Who is in the room
Who answers for it when a tool your company bought causes the loss.
What your vendor contract actually says about that, and what it leaves out.
How to answer a buyer, an auditor or a regulator asking who approved what.

María
Lobato
Dual qualified, Spain and England & Wales · 20 years in data protection

María B.
McReddie
15 years in corporate law and cross border compliance

Kayne
McGladrey
Independent vCISO · IEEE Senior Member · author of Cyber Risk is a Myth
What most companies assume, and what tends to happen
The vendor built the tool, so the vendor carries the risk.
The company that switched it on is the one asked to explain it.
Our contract with them covers this.
The contract was written to protect the side that wrote it.
Someone reviews the output, so there is oversight.
A reviewer who cannot say no is not oversight.
Nobody has asked us about any of this.
Buyers are already asking, in writing, before they sign.
Who is teaching this
People who do this for a living
Twenty years advising international organisations on privacy, data protection and cybersecurity.
Dual qualified, Spain and England & Wales
Named in the DPO 200
Powerful Women in IP
International keynote speake
Lexavy
Fifteen years in corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, and cross border regulatory compliance.
International corporate and M&A practice
Master in Digital Law, AI and Blockchain
Cross border regulatory work
Lexavy
Twenty five years of experience advising organisations on security strategy and how risk is actually carried within a business.
IEEE Senior Member
Author of Cyber Risk is a Myth
Virtual CISO to multiple organisations
Independent vCISO



María
Lobato
María B.
McReddie
Kayne
McGladrey
MODERATED BY

RyanWilliams Sr.
Webinar Moderator
Bringing a practical, mission-focused perspective to conversations on cybersecurity, AI, resilience, and risk.
- Cybersecurity, AI & Resiliency Risk Leader
- Founder & CEO, RAM Cyber Consulting & Assessments
- Author & Host of The Other Side of the Firewall
What it costs
Nobody chose to carry this. Somebody is going to be asked to, and that part is not optional.
60+
Years of combined legal and security experience in the room
60
Minutes, with time for questions from the room
Free
Free to attend, and no product demo
Thursday 17
September 2026
5:00 PM BST · 1:00 PM ET · 10:00 AM PT
Show me who pays




