Presents
WHAT WE WILL DISCUSS
Organizations rushing to embed AI into core operations are discovering that innovation can come with a strategic downside: longer recovery times, higher incident costs, and increased security complexity. The 2026 Fastly Global Security Report reveals that AI-first businesses take 80 days longer to recover from security events and incur 135% higher incident costs than their peers.
In this executive roundtable, we’ll explore:
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- How AI expands the attack surface and creates new visibility gaps
- Why traditional security models are struggling under automation stress
- The role of infrastructure, governance, and shared accountability
- What organisational leaders must prioritise to balance innovation and resilience
This will be a closed-door peer-level conversation designed for senior security, technology, and risk leaders facing the real-world implications of AI acceleration.
AGENDA
18:30 – 18:45
Welcome
18:45 – 19:30
Roundtable Discussion
19:30 – 20:30
Dinner
20:30 – 20:50
Networking
20:50 – 21:00
Closing
HOSTS
Rachel Ler
Area Vice President Asia at Fastly
Rachel Ler formerly served as the Vice President for Asia Pacific at Versa Networks, where she drove sustainable sales growth across the region with a strong focus on solution innovation and delivering exceptional customer experiences. In this role, she strengthened Versa’s broad and diverse partner ecosystem across key markets, and led a high-performing team of network and security specialists committed to helping customers improve their security posture, enhance user experience, and reduce cost and complexity.
Shu Teng Loh
Senior Sales Engineer at Fastly
Shu Teng is a Senior Sales Engineer at Fastly, and actively contributes to the mission of enabling lightning-fast and secure digital experiences. With a decade of experience working with enterprises across the APAC region, Shu Teng has been fortunate to contribute and deliver tailored solutions that align with customers’ unique challenges and objectives.








