The Resilience Risk Briefing Series
AI Risk Reality Check: What to Do Next
A Monthly Risk-First Cyber Intelligence Series for CISOs
AI is reshaping cyber risk fast.
Attackers are scaling AI-driven phishing, automated reconnaissance, and exploitation. At the same time, enterprises are deploying AI tools across the business, often faster than governance, legal oversight, and security controls can keep up.
Security leaders, legal teams, and boards are asking the same question: what actually reduces exposure?
Join this Resilience Risk Briefing for a practical, cross-functional discussion on how AI is affecting real-world cyber risk and what organizations should prioritize next.
WHEN
Tuesday, March 24, 2026 | 11 am - 11:45 am ET
Even if you can't make the live session, the recording will be sent directly to all registrants.
NEXT STEPS
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What You'll Learn
In this Resilience Risk Briefing, Jud Dressler (Series Host and Director of the Risk Operations Center) is joined by Chris Wheeler (CISO), Mehvish Femia (Chief Legal Officer), and Paragi Shah (Senior Security Operations Engineer) for a cross-functional discussion on:
- How AI is changing cyber loss patterns
- The emerging AI attack surface
- What AI security tooling means in practice
- Governance and control priorities for 2026
- How boards are evaluating AI-related risk
Live Q&A
Bring your questions! The session will conclude with a dedicated Q&A segment.
About the Speakers

Jud Dressler | Director, Risk Operations Center at Resilience
Judson Dressler is the Director of the Risk Operations Center. Dressler recently joined Resilience after serving 20 years in the U.S. Air Force. He was previously the Permanent Professor and Head of the Department of Computer and Cyber Sciences at the United States Air Force Academy, where he taught more than 1,200 cadets each year and conducted long-term artificial intelligence and cybersecurity research. He served as the Commander of the 835th Cyberspace Operations Squadron, where he led 134 cyber airmen to conduct threat-focused, intelligence-driven defensive cyberspace operations. Dressler holds a PhD in Computer Science from Rice University and a Master's in Computer Science from the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology.
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Chris Wheeler | Chief Information Security Officer at Resilience
Chris Wheeler is a seasoned cybersecurity leader with a diverse background in military service and the private sector. He currently serves as the Chief Information Security Officer at Resilience. Previously, Wheeler spent nearly five years as a vice president at Morgan Stanley on the Global Cyber Incident Response Team (CIRT), where he managed the Senior Analyst Team and SOAR program. His earlier experience includes leading an analytic engineering team at Arbor Networks and serving as a US Naval Officer, qualified in both Surface and Information Warfare. He is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy.

Mehvish Femia | Chief Legal Officer at Resilience
Mehvish Femia is the Chief Legal Officer at Resilience. Prior to joining Resilience in 2021, Femia held roles at Digital Partners, Beazley, and The Hartford, where she managed regulatory compliance, contracts, legislative affairs, and operations. Femia holds a JD from the University of Connecticut and a BA in English and Psychology from the University of Texas at Austin.

Paragi Shah | Senior Security Operations Engineer at Resilience
Paragi Shah is a cybersecurity leader with over 20 years of experience, currently focused on enabling secure AI and advancing security automation and controls at Resilience. Prior to joining Resilience in 2025, she held roles at Trustwave, where she led the development of scalable threat data ingestion pipelines, SOAR platforms, and perimeter defense solutions. She holds a Master’s degree in Computer Science from Temple University and an undergraduate degree in Mathematics.
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