Webinar
Adopt Gen AI While Protecting Sensitive Data
Length: 32 mins
Generative AI is paving the way for faster, smarter document workflows, giving organizations powerful new ways to work. With this new solution, concerns around security, compliance, and accuracy are holding teams back from diving in.
Join our on-demand webinar to explore new research on how generative AI is shaping document productivity, and learn how Adobe Acrobat can help you improve efficiency, boost collaboration, and safeguard information.
Through helpful insights and practical demos, we’ll show you how organizations:
- Accelerate work with AI-powered summarization, research, and form fill.
- Collaborate using secure, cloud-based document tools.
- Speed up agreements using secure, cloud-based document tools.
- Ensure security and compliance with enterprise-grade controls.
Register today and learn how Acrobat AI Assistant is transforming document productivity securely and at scale.
Click below to play on-demand now.
https://video.tv.adobe.com/v/3475372?end=nothing&learn=on&captions=eng
Event speakers
Ian Peacock, Host
Product Marketing Lead
Adobe
Mark Ehr, Guest Speaker
Principal Research Analyst
S&P Global 451 Research
Before joining S&P Global in 2022, Mark spent 12.5 years at IBM including three years in BigFix endpoint management product marketing, four years as a QRadar SIEM product manager, and six years as a security sales enablement leader in IBM’s $1Bn threat management product family. He also spent 4 years as an industry analyst at Enterprise Management Associates (EMA).
In his time at S&P, Mark has delivered research and go-to-market projects in areas including cloud security, security operations and analytics (SIEM), network security, endpoint security, and AI/ML/GenAI.
Mark holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Metropolitan State University of Denver and is an ISC2 Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP). He also jokes that he holds an “MBA from the school of entrepreneurial hard knocks” gained in his five years as an equity partner in a Boulder, Colorado-based software and services firm.