Private briefings

The Machine Has Read the File.

A closed-door session on what changes when AI encounters confidential client information—and nobody can clearly explain where that information went.

Past

Date
Local time
18:00–20:30 CEST
City
Geneva
Room
Up to 17
Disciplines
Legal / Cyber / Systems Engineering
Language
English

AI use becomes a client-confidence issue when confidential information crosses unclear technical and organizational boundaries. The room examined where data moved, who retained authority, what providers could access, and which controls were required before the workflow could be trusted.

Intended for

  • Private-bank leaders responsible for client confidentiality and trust
  • Legal, risk, data, security, and technology executives
  • Product and operating leaders accountable for AI-enabled workflows

Prepared around your responsibilities.

A confidentiality and control map for one AI-enabled workflow, connecting information boundaries, providers, human review, and decision authority.

Any participant-specific scope, source material, and written consent are established separately after selection. They are never requested through this site.

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Where confidential information entered, moved through, and left the workflow

02

Which decisions had to remain under explicit human authority

03

What controls were required across data, models, providers, and review

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