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Paul Staz

Vice President, Sales & Business Development, Netwrix
As VP of Sales & Business Development, Paul is responsible for driving growth of of the Infrastructure and Applications products in the Netwrix portfolio. His main areas of focus are security and compliance for NetSuite, Salesforce and Network Infrastructure. He is passionate about Go To Market Strategies and driving positive outcomes for customers. Previously, Paul served as the VP of Sales and Marketing at Strongpoint where he ran Go To Market functions before it was acquired by Netwrix. Paul holds a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Masters in Business Administration from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Tyler Reese

VP of Product Management (CISSP), Netwrix
As VP of Sales & Business Development, Paul is responsible for driving growth of of the Infrastructure and Applications products in the Netwrix portfolio. His main areas of focus are security and compliance for NetSuite, Salesforce and Network Infrastructure. He is passionate about Go To Market Strategies and driving positive outcomes for customers. Previously, Paul served as the VP of Sales and Marketing at Strongpoint where he ran Go To Market functions before it was acquired by Netwrix. Paul holds a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Masters in Business Administration from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

CPE Webinar | Same Tactics, New Speed: Defending Identity Against AI-Powered Attacks

Oct 8 / IT GRC Forum
AI agents no longer just execute predefined attack scripts — they troubleshoot, adjust, and continue operating without human intervention. Over the past year, a state‑linked group used an AI coding agent to automate most of an espionage operation, a ransomware crew let an agent run an entire intrusion from start to finish, and a major AI platform was compromised by an agent that wasn’t even intended to attack anything.

Beneath the headlines, the mechanics look familiar: stolen credentials, lateral movement, and defenses that react too slowly. What has changed is the velocity and adaptability of the attacks. On this session we'll cut through the hype to explain the real shift and what it means for the identity systems enterprises rely on, especially Active Directory and Entra ID.

We’ll walk through recent incidents and outline a practical approach for reducing exposure before attackers — human or autonomous — exploit it. Attendees will learn what’s truly new in AI‑driven intrusions, how to assess AD and Entra environments against faster and more adaptive threats, and how coordinated risk evaluation, real‑time access enforcement, and responsive detection can stop these attacks as they unfold.