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CISO Dallas 2026 to Bring Together Cybersecurity Executives on Enterprise Security

Mohana Priya By Mohana Priya
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Corinium Global Intelligence will host CISO Dallas 2026 on December 2 in Dallas, Texas, a gathering of senior cybersecurity executives built around executive panels, fireside chats, and roundtable discussions rather than one way presentations. The event addresses the strategies, technologies, and leadership approaches needed to protect modern enterprises while enabling innovation and business growth.

Key Highlights

  • CISO Dallas 2026 takes place December 2 in Dallas, Texas
  • Attendees include CISOs, CIOs, and technology leaders from financial services, healthcare, energy, retail, and critical infrastructure
  • Agenda topics include ransomware, AI enabled attacks, identity compromise, and supply chain risk
  • The program favors executive panels and candid peer discussion over passive presentations
  • More information is available at the official CISO Dallas site

Security Leadership in an Expanding Role

As organizations navigate an increasingly complex cyber landscape driven by AI adoption, evolving regulatory requirements, cloud transformation, and sophisticated threat actors, the role of cybersecurity leadership continues to expand. CISO Dallas provides a dedicated forum for security executives to discuss the strategies, technologies, and leadership approaches needed to protect modern enterprises while enabling innovation and business growth.

The event brings together an influential community of security leaders from across industries, including financial services, healthcare, technology, energy, retail, government, and critical infrastructure. Through executive discussions, peer led conversations, and expert insight, attendees will explore the challenges shaping the future of cybersecurity and the decisions required to build stronger, more adaptive security organizations.

What the Agenda Covers

The agenda explores key issues facing enterprise security leaders today, including the evolving threat landscape, covering ransomware, AI enabled attacks, identity compromise, and supply chain risk; governing enterprise AI adoption securely while managing emerging operational and regulatory challenges; strengthening cyber resilience, incident response, and leadership decision making during security events; addressing identity security, insider risk, and the human factors influencing organizational security; the evolving role of CISOs in balancing security, compliance, governance, and business enablement; and building modern security operations capable of responding to increasingly complex threats.

The identity compromise and supply chain risk themes on the agenda track closely with patterns TCB has covered in crypto, where nation state actors linked to the majority of 2026’s crypto hacks have relied on the same social engineering and credential theft techniques enterprise security teams are now bracing for at scale.

Dallas sits at the center of a region built on energy, financial services, and critical infrastructure, three sectors that regulators and threat researchers consistently flag as high value targets for ransomware and nation state intrusion. That concentration shapes the agenda in practical ways, with sessions built around the operational realities of protecting industrial control systems and financial transaction networks rather than generic best practice advice. Security leaders attending CISO Dallas are expected to leave with specific playbooks they can apply to environments where downtime is not just costly but can affect physical infrastructure and public services.

What Organizers Are Saying

“Cybersecurity leaders are operating in an environment where business transformation, emerging technologies, and evolving threats are creating new challenges every day,” said Lia Cummins, CISO Conference Producer at Corinium. “CISO Dallas creates a space for security executives to share experiences, discuss real world challenges, and explore the strategies needed to build resilient organizations in an increasingly complex digital landscape.”

Unlike traditional cybersecurity conferences focused on passive presentations, CISO Dallas is designed to encourage meaningful peer to peer engagement and candid conversation among senior security leaders through executive panels, fireside chats, and leadership focused sessions.

Registration and Contact

CISO Dallas 2026 takes place December 2, 2026, in Dallas, Texas. For more information and to register, visit the official site. Press inquiries can be directed to inquiries@coriniumintel.com.

Press Release, Corinium Global Intelligence

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Mohana Priya is a staff reporter at The Central Bulletin specialising in crypto regulation, DeFi policy, stablecoin legislation, and Web3 legal frameworks. She has tracked legislative developments across the United States, the European Union, and Asia Pacific, covering the GENIUS Act, the Crypto Clarity Act, MiCA implementation, and SEC enforcement actions against digital asset issuers. Her reporting focuses on translating complex regulatory language into clear, actionable analysis for institutional readers, compliance professionals, and retail investors navigating an evolving legal landscape. She monitors primary sources including Congressional filings, SEC and CFTC dockets, and official EU regulatory publications. Her work appears exclusively at The Central Bulletin.