Thiébaut Meyer currently serves as Director, Office of the CISO, Google Cloud.
Before joining Google, Thiébaut worked for several public institutions in France, including the national cybersecurity agency (ANSSI), the French National Assembly and the French Presidency, where he served as the CISO and DPO. He has been a visiting lecturer at several institutions and contributed as an expert to some European Commission programs.
Thiébaut holds an engineering degree in telecommunications.
Roundtable Room 3, Ground Floor
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From autonomous agents to the management of LLM and other generative AI technologies, artificial intelligence disrupts conventional understandings of data governance, particularly within financial services. This disruption is engendering new trade-offs that policymakers, regulators, and financial institutions have to grapple with, including:
As AI agents become increasingly empowered to execute transactions on behalf of individuals and businesses, and institutions become increasingly reliant on models developed by a concentrated pool of Big Tech players, how can governments, financial infrastructure operators, and financial institutions balance competing objectives? This session aims to develop a set of principles for governing the use of AI and data within financial services, capturing insights from across the ecosystem.