Optimizing Revenue and Navigating Risk in the AI and Cyber World

Register Now — Limited Seats Available

San Antonio

DateJuly 7, 2026
Time10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
VenueTo be confirmed

New Braunfels

DateJuly 8, 2026
Time10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Venue309 S Seguin Ave, New Braunfels, TX

AI & Cybersecurity Executive Workshop | San Antonio & New Braunfels

Optimizing Revenue and Navigating Risk in the AI & Cyber World

AI and cybersecurity workshop designed for business leaders navigating how AI adoption, cybersecurity, and operational decisions are now directly impacting revenue, risk exposure, and long-term stability.

AI is reshaping how businesses operate, from internal workflows to customer engagement and decision-making speed. At the same time, cybersecurity is no longer a technical layer in the background; it has become a direct factor in operational continuity, financial exposure, and even insurability.

The challenge is not whether to adopt these technologies, it is how to do so without introducing hidden risk, inefficiencies, or gaps in protection.

Hosted by Infonaligy in partnership with Miller & Miller Insurance Agency Inc., this session is designed to help business leaders understand how these elements connect, where exposure actually exists, and how to move forward with clarity.

Registration & Attendance

Attendance is limited for both sessions in order to keep the discussion practical, focused, and interactive.

Early Registration

$25

At-the-Door Registration

$35

Early registration pricing applies to attendees who reserve their seat before the event dates.

Early registrants will also receive a complimentary Dark Web Exposure Report, providing visibility into whether company credentials or sensitive information appear in known breach sources.

Additional payment instructions will be shared after registration.

AI is accelerating growth, while quietly increasing risk

Businesses today are under pressure to move faster, operate more efficiently, and remain competitive. AI tools are enabling that shift, automating processes that once required significant time and effort.

However, alongside that acceleration:

  • Data is being accessed, shared, and stored across more systems than ever
  • Workflows are becoming more interconnected, and more dependent on technology
  • Cyber threats are evolving in both frequency and sophistication
  • Insurance requirements are tightening around cybersecurity posture

As a result, decisions that improve efficiency can simultaneously introduce new vulnerabilities, compliance concerns, and financial exposure. Understanding this balance is no longer optional, it is a requirement for sustainable growth.

Where revenue, operations, and risk begin to intersect

Most organizations already have the tools in place. The problem is that those tools were implemented in isolation, without aligning how they operate, how they're secured, and how the resulting risk is actually covered.

Common patterns include:

  • AI tools implemented without evaluating downstream security implications
  • Operational efficiencies gained at the cost of increased exposure
  • Cybersecurity measures in place, but without full visibility into business impact
  • Insurance coverage assumed to protect risks that are not fully understood
  • Critical data and systems operating without clear ownership or control

These are not isolated issues. They are connected risks that affect how revenue is generated, how operations function, and how resilient a business truly is.

This workshop is designed for:

  • Business owners and operators responsible for growth and execution
  • Home builders, contractors, and project-based organizations
  • Leaders evaluating AI tools within operational workflows
  • Executives responsible for risk, compliance, or financial outcomes
  • Organizations managing sensitive data, distributed teams, or vendor access
Key topics covered — AI and Cybersecurity Workshop

A practical, executive-level discussion, not a presentation

This session is structured as a working conversation for business leaders, not a generic seminar. Rather than focusing on theory, the discussion centers on:

AI in Practice

How AI is being applied inside real businesses

Security Gaps

Where cybersecurity gaps are actually appearing

Efficiency vs. Exposure

How operational decisions influence both efficiency and exposure

What to Evaluate

What leaders should be evaluating before scaling systems further

The goal is to make the tradeoffs visible—what improves efficiency, what introduces exposure, and what that actually means for your business if something goes wrong.

Key topics covered in this AI and cybersecurity workshop

  • AI adoption in business operations and associated risk exposure
  • Cybersecurity vulnerabilities introduced through modern workflows
  • How cyber risk impacts insurance coverage and claims
  • Gaps between operational systems and financial protection
  • Evaluating vendors, tools, and access control across environments
  • Real-world examples of operational and security misalignment

Two perspectives that rarely meet… but should

To fully understand how AI and cybersecurity impact a business, two perspectives need to be considered together:

Infonaligy

Focuses on how technology, systems, and security are structured, ensuring operations are efficient, scalable, and protected at an operational level.

Miller & Miller Insurance Agency Inc.

Focuses on how risk is evaluated, transferred, and covered—ensuring businesses are financially protected and properly positioned with insurers.

Independently, each solves part of the problem. Together, they address the full picture:

  • What is happening inside your systems
  • What that means for your risk exposure
  • And how that exposure is (or is not) actually covered

This alignment is what allows business leaders to move forward with confidence.

What will be different after this session

You will leave with:

A clearer understanding of how AI adoption impacts both efficiency and risk
Insight into your current cybersecurity exposure and operational vulnerabilities
A practical view of how those risks translate into financial and insurance implications
A framework for evaluating new tools and systems without increasing exposure
Visibility into gaps between your operations, security, and coverage
Real-world examples of how similar businesses are addressing these challenges

Led by professionals working across technology, operations, and risk

Jason Sifford

Jason Sifford

Founder & President — Infonaligy

Brings extensive experience across network security, infrastructure, automation, and data operations, helping organizations build structured and resilient systems aligned with business goals.

Scott Gibbons

Scott Gibbons

Commercial Insurance Professional — Miller & Miller Insurance

Works closely with business owners to evaluate risk exposure and structure insurance strategies that reflect real operational conditions and evolving cyber requirements.

Included for Early Registrants

Dark Web Exposure Report

Attendees who register early will receive a complimentary Dark Web Exposure Assessment, providing visibility into whether company credentials, emails, or sensitive data have appeared in known breach sources.

This report serves as a practical starting point for identifying potential exposure risks and understanding where additional security measures may be needed before issues escalate.

Choose your session

This AI and cybersecurity workshop is being held in both San Antonio and New Braunfels to support business leaders across the region.

San Antonio | July 7

LocationTo be confirmed
DateJuly 7, 2026
Time10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
CapacityLimited capacity

New Braunfels | July 8

Location309 S Seguin Ave, New Braunfels, TX
DateJuly 8, 2026
Time10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
CapacityLimited to 40 attendees

Both sessions deliver the same content, speakers, and discussion format.

Reserve Your Seat — Limited attendance, registration closes at capacity

Reserve Your Seat

Attendance is limited for both sessions. Secure your spot today.

Attendance is limited. Confirmation details will be sent by email.