- AI Threat Defense COMPASS ties guidance from the other OWASP GenAI project together so leaders, developers, AI experts, and cybersecurity experts can operationalize the information.
- As GenAI initiative teams we are able to work together which accelerates securing GenAI at the Speed of AI: Delivering information on what's needed now, with agile iterations as apps and infrastructure evolve with actionable guidance.
Segment Resources: 1. AI Threat Defense COMPASS ties guidance from the other OWASP GenAI project together so leaders, developers, AI experts, and cybersecurity experts can operationalize the information. 2. As GenAI initiative teams we are able to work together which accelerates securing GenAI at the Speed of AI: Delivering information on what's needed now, with agile iterations as apps and infrastructure evolve with actionable guidance.
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Sandy Dunn is a CISO with over two decades of experience spanning manufacturing, healthcare, and high-growth startups. As CISO at SPLX.AI, she leads the security strategy for the company’s automated and continuous AI Security and Red Teaming platform built to defend Conversational and Agentic AI systems at scale.
Sandy is a core contributor to the OWASP GenAI Project and serves as the creator and project lead for both the OWASP GenAI Cybersecurity & Governance Checklist and the OWASP GenAI Threat Defense COMPASS
In addition to her industry leadership, Sandy is an Adjunct Professor at Boise State University, where she teaches cybersecurity courses and mentors the next generation of security professionals. Her expertise spans enterprise security architecture, AI risk governance, red teaming methodologies, and the integration of AI-specific threat modeling into modern security programs.








