Webinar
Adopting AI: From illusion to intentional control
May 27, 2026 04:00 PM Europe/Copenhagen
AI adoption is moving fast — and governance and disaster recovery planning aren’t keeping up.
Organizations are rapidly integrating AI into workflows, tools and decision-making. At the same time, autonomous AI, SaaS sprawl, and limited testing are exposing gaps in disaster recovery readiness.
In this webinar, we break down the findings from Keepit’s latest report on AI adoption and disaster recovery — based on insights from more than 300 senior IT decision-makers across the U.S., Europe, and APAC. We’ll explore how fast-changing AI environments are impacting disaster recovery (DR) strategies and why perceived readiness often doesn’t hold up under real testing.
Join Keepit CISO Kim Larsen and Chief Product and Technology Officer Michael Amsinck for a practical discussion on how to move from reactive AI adoption to intentional control — with a focus on data protection, governance, and recovery. You’ll walk away with a clearer view of how AI is shifting risk, and what it takes to stay in control as adoption accelerates.
Key takeaways:
Why confidence in disaster recovery plans doesn’t match tested reality
Where AI adoption is introducing new risk across data, systems, and access
How to build stronger guardrails for intentional control
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Michael Amsinck
With a strong background in product development and leadership, Michael Amsinck brings a wealth of experience and insight and years of experience from leadership roles at Cision, Brandwatch, and Falcon.io, with responsibility for overseeing large teams and ensuring alignment across sales, marketing, product, and engineering. A process-driven approach and focus on strategic communication are critical in ensuring that product development efforts are fully aligned with the company’s overall business objectives.
Kim Larsen
Kim Larsen is Chief Information Security Officer at Keepit and has more than 20 years of leadership experience in IT and cybersecurity from government and the private sector.
Areas of expertise include business driven security, aligning corporate, digital and security strategies, risk management and threat mitigation adequate to business needs, developing and implementing security strategies, leading through communication and coaching.
He is an experienced keynote speaker, negotiator, and board advisor on cyber and general security topics, with experience from a wide range of organizations, including NATO, EU, Verizon, Huawei, Systematic, and a number of industry security boards.