December 5, 2024 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST
Join us on Thursday, December 5, 2024 as the NMFTA cybersecurity team discusses AI in Transportation: Opportunities, Risks & Best Practices. The webinar will be held in conjunction with Transport Topics.
Description
In this engaging webinar we will explore the rapidly growing role of AI in the transportation industry. Discover how companies are integrating AI into their daily operations, unlocking new efficiencies and innovations. We’ll examine both the significant benefits AI offers and the critical risks it poses, providing a balanced view of its potential impact.
Learning Outcomes
- Tools and practices for successful AI implementation;
- Potential pitfalls of using AI; and
- Strategies to mitigate risks and protect against emerging threats.
Whether you’re looking to adopt AI or refine your approach, this webinar will equip you to harness AI for growth while safeguarding your operations.
Meet Your Speakers
Joe Ohr has more than two decades of experience in technical operations, customer success management, IT, customer support, and product support.
Currently serving as the Chief Operating Officer for the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA)™, he plays a pivotal role in helping to advance the industry through digitization, classification, and cybersecurity.
Artie Crawford is the Director of Cybersecurity at the NMFTA. Artie is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in cybersecurity strategy and deep technical expertise in addressing complex cybersecurity challenges. He possesses a thorough understanding of the tools, techniques, procedures, and attack vectors employed by cyber adversaries.
Throughout his distinguished career, Artie has held pivotal roles at organizations such as the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Microsoft, MITRE, and others. His work has been centered on developing advanced techniques and tools for real-world operations.
Steve Hankel is the Vice President of Information Technology at Johanson Transportation Service (JTS). He joined JTS in 2010 and during his tenure, he developed a SaaS TMS (Transportation Management System), moved the company’s infrastructure to the Cloud, built up their software engineering program, and rolled out their Disaster Recovery and Cyber Security initiatives.
Prior to joining JTS, Steve made a name for himself as Director of IT Operations at Webvan, managing the support of cutting-edge technology during the .com boom. He then worked as Tools Team Lead at Wamu, developing a state-of-the-art BC (Business Continuity) and DR (Disaster Recovery) web application. Later he became Co-Founder and Principle at Continuity Source, a company developing BC/DR SaaS Solutions.