GovSummit

AI Attacks on Physical Security Systems: What Government Buyers Should Require Before the Next Breach | Breakout

AI is accelerating real-world attacks against physical security environments—from deepfake voice calls that bypass verification, to AI-assisted reconnaissance that finds exposed cameras, intercoms, and video management system (VMS) interfaces faster than ever. This session breaks down how adversaries are using AI across the attack life cycle, with practical examples of where physical security systems most commonly fail. Attendees leave with a vendor-neutral set of technical and procurement requirements government buyers can use to reduce risk.

Date

May 20 2026
Expired!

Time

10:50 am - 11:10 am

Location

Conference Room

Speakers

  • Michelle Chapin
    Michelle Chapin
    Director, Federal
    i-PRO Americas

    As director of federal for i-PRO Americas, Michelle Chapin leads strategic growth initiatives and market expansion and drives impactful outcomes within federal sectors. She spearheads partnerships with integrators, resellers and key stakeholders to support federal agency missions by providing enablement, services and cutting-edge public safety and security offerings that empower partners effectively.

    With over 25 years of expertise in the federal and public sector, Chapin brings a wealth of experience in government contracting, channel strategy, and business growth. Prior to joining i-PRO, she spent 20 years at Panasonic, where she served as senior director, contracts and bids and government channel, overseeing all aspects of bid strategy, contract management and program capture for federal and public-sector markets.

    Following her tenure at Panasonic, Chapin held leadership roles at TD SYNNEX and Tomorrow.io, where she successfully led federal, state and local partnerships, developed comprehensive alliance strategies and executed key business initiatives to drive public sector expansion.

  • Nick Toth
    Nick Toth
    Global Vice President
    i-PRO
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