Southeast Recap on Davos, Munich Security Conference, and RSAC
Please join BENS Southeast for an interesting virtual discussion with BENS Member Tony Sibert providing a recap and insights from his experiences at The World Economic Forum at Davos 2026, the 2026 Munich Security Conference, and the 2026 RSA Conference. This promises to be yet another great opportunity to learn about the topics that were covered and some of his takeaways gleaned from the panels and the “hallway chats” that are interest from national security and public private partnership perspectives.
Speaker Background:
Tony has over 30 years of proven experience across several industries, working with public and private companies, early-stage ventures, and government organizations. He has led digital risk mitigation/transfer and managed professional services engagements globally, advising clients on: assessing digital risk postures for resiliency and recovery; identifying critical data assets and respective threats, and implementing appropriate people, process, and technology solutions to mitigate and transfer risks to client networks, businesses, and brands.
He has served as executive team member in industry as well as early to mid-stage product and services ventures. Tony has extensive professional experiences in high-stress high-visibility environments, including Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East, leading multiple mission teams as an officer in the special operations community. He earned an MBA from the Ross School of Business, focusing on Business Strategy, Finance, and Entrepreneurship, and a B.S. from the Air Force Academy, with General Engineering and Foreign Area Studies. Tony travels out of Atlanta and actively contributes to Business Executives for National Security (BENS), Vigilant Torch, Sandy Springs Lodge #124, and various community and veterans organizations, underscoring a deep commitment to national security, innovation, leadership development, and community engagement.
Organizer:
Sid Talley
stalley@bens.org
Cost: Free
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