DisrupTV Special Edition at Davos 2026: AI, Geopolitics, and the Race to Build Trust at Global Scale
From healthcare to geopolitics, DisrupTV goes live from Davos to explore how AI, trust, and cooperation will shape the global economy.

Digital Safety, Privacy, and Cybersecurity is the art and science of promoting innovation while protecting information assets, including your most important assets -- your people.
The digital world brings opportunities and risks that are without precedent. New business models that value information as a commodity clash with traditional security and privacy practices.
Prepare to realize the full potential of the cloud, mobility, big data and the Internet of Things, without compromising the safety of the business and the privacy of your users.
From healthcare to geopolitics, DisrupTV goes live from Davos to explore how AI, trust, and cooperation will shape the global economy.
Bad actors are deploying AI to exploit vulnerabilities faster than human defenders can detect them, creating a speed-wisdom paradox: organizations need machine-speed responses but cannot afford to sacrifice human judgment on consequential decisions. Organizations can solve that paradox by introducing "deployment empathy" and "decision elasticity" as operational disciplines, not just conceptual frameworks, showing Boards how to invest in both AI capability and human capacity simultaneously. The winners in this era won't be the organizations with the most advanced AI or the most experienced security teams, instead the winners will be the ones who architect both their human teams and AI systems to work together seamlessly.
Why the future of work depends on intentional employee experience design, personal disruption, and human agency in an AI-driven world.
Plenty has been said about how AI should be done over the next 10+ years.
What about today's concerns for the next 12 months? How should executives discuss AI in the enterprise for the next 12 months? What are the questions they should be asking, and the steps they should be taking?
What are the biggest concerns?
Mike Ni and IBM's Scott Brokaw discuss why human-centric, storage-first data architectures are failing AI agents, and how unifying data with governance, lineage, and access control unlocks real business impact.
Holger Mueller interviews Mustafa Isik about the new AWS European Sovereign Cloud, why it’s needed, and its implications for data residency, security, and AI in Europe.
While Davos leaders debate cooperation in contested worlds, corporate Boards face an urgent reality: Advanced Persistent Threats are exploiting hardware vulnerabilities with 15-year systematic campaigns, fragmented AI policies across 50 U.S. states are creating competitive asymmetries that favor unified adversaries, and gray zone conflicts have made your company a target in ways your quarterly risk reports will never detect. For corporate Boards, fiduciary duty now extends into the gray zone, requiring shifts from reactive risk management to proactive strategic foresight that treats cybersecurity, AI governance, and geopolitical risk as inseparable dimensions of corporate strategy. The question is no longer whether your organization will be targeted, but whether your Board understands that traditional governance frameworks are insufficient when facing adaptive, intelligent adversaries in rapidly changing environments.
How leaders can prepare for AI-enabled cyberattacks, quantum disruption, and converging risk.
World Economic Forum's 2026 Theme Centers Around "A Spirit of Dialogue"
Another year, another Davos. With 3000 official and 5000 unofficial attendees at UnDavos and a host of amazing side events, the beginning of the year marks a rite of passage for the C-Suite. While convening high above the Swiss Alps, these global leaders will "talk" about the state of world affairs and economy, Many skeptics wonder if real dialogue will be had.
From AI breakthroughs to infrastructure investments, 2025 reshaped the tech landscape. CGTN's Sally Ayhan spoke to Ray Wang, Principal Analyst at Constellation Research, about the year's biggest tech milestones and what's driving competition heading into 2026.
Five Market Trends for 2026 and the ServiceNow Armis Deal
Today on Fox Business Network with Ashley Webster on Varney and Co, 5 Market Trends for 2026 were shared (watch the full program here):
ServiceNow acquired Armis, a cybersecurity exposure management company, for $7.75 billion in cash in a move that will triple the company's addressable market in security.