Beyond the data perimeter: Why next-generation DSPM is the foundation for modern data security
- Why traditional data security models fail in an AI-driven enterprise, and how the collapse of the data perimeter has changed risk assumptions across cloud, SaaS, endpoints, and AI workflows
- What distinguishes next-generation Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) from first-generation tools — including continuous visibility, contextual data understanding, and real-time protection across all data states
- How DSPM serves as the foundation for a modern, unified data security platform, enabling safer AI adoption, reduced attack surface, and more actionable risk prioritization
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Event Speakers

Prashant Jain is a seasoned security professional currently serving as the VP of Product Management and Product Marketing at Cyberhaven. His career features prominent leadership roles at major technology firms, including previous positions at Google Cloud Security, CrowdStrike, and Cisco . He has a proven track record of scaling SaaS products from concept to market leadership, with current oversight of AI protection and data loss prevention (DLP) initiatives. Beyond his corporate roles, Prashant is a co-founder of the AI & Data Security Collective and holds a patent for virtual tributary processing . He holds an MBA from the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business and a Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communication Engineering from the National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra.

Cameron Galbraith is the Senior Director of Product Marketing at Cyberhaven, the AI-powered data security company revolutionizing how organizations protect their most critical data. Previously, he has held leadership roles at technology companies serving diverse sectors, including cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, telecommunications, supply chain & logistics, and state & local governments. He is a graduate with honors from the University of California, Irvine.

Adrian is an outspoken researcher that doesn’t shy away from uncomfortable truths. He loves to write about the security industry, tell stories, and still sees the glass as half full.
