Summary

Email remains the front door for some of the most damaging risks facing modern organisations, from supply chain based attacks and vendor impersonation to subtle business email compromise and everyday human error. At the same time, boards are asking for clearer proof that security investments are reducing real‑world exposure without adding friction to the business.

This closed‑door roundtable brings together CISOs and senior security leaders from across industries to compare experiences and approaches, including:

  • How peers are tackling supply chain and vendor email compromise, and what has changed as attackers adopt AI to personalise campaigns
  • Practical ways to prevent vendor invoice fraud and payment diversion, across finance, procurement, and security
  • Where traditional email controls are leaving blind spots and false negatives, and how leaders are thinking about modernising architectures
  • Strategies to allow for human error, such as misdirected email, risky clicks, and missed reports, without increasing business risk or slowing people down

The conversation will focus on real incidents, operating models, and board‑level narratives rather than tools. Hosted by Abnormal AI, the session is designed to create natural follow‑on discussions about behavioural AI driven detection, vendor and supply chain protection, and new approaches to email security that align with your wider modernisation agenda.

Speakers:

Simon Turpin, UK Regional Director, Abnormal AI
Jake Wardell, UK Senior Sales Engineer, Abnormal AI

Agenda

Tuesday 20th January 2026
Tuesday 20th January 2026
10:00Welcome and Introductions
10:10Case Study
10:25Open discussion
11:00Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks
11:10Event Closes
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