Chicago, IL | May 12–13, 2026 | The Westin Chicago River North
When we announced Agility 2026, we called it the beginning of the Agentic Era of GRC. With just weeks until we gather in Chicago on May 12 and 13, that vision now has a full agenda, a keynote lineup worth clearing your calendar for, and a room that’s filling up fast.
Attendees can look forward to 25 expert-led sessions with more than 200 peers, and three purpose-built tracks. Each attendee can also earn up to 4.5 CPE credits across the two high-impact days. Read on for a look at our keynote lineup, tracks, and of course, the fun we’ve built in to keep the energy high!
Agility Keynote Lineup
Four voices anchor the week, and each one brings a distinct lens on what it means to successfully lead through ever changing circumstances.
Jon Seigler, LogicGate Co-Founder & CPO: The Agentic Era of GRC: What’s Changed and What’s Coming Next
Jon opens the main event Tuesday afternoon with the keynote that sets the tone for everything else. Expect a clear-eyed look at how Risk Cloud, Spark AI, and the first Agentic GRC Engineer are reshaping what risk and compliance teams can do, and what’s coming next.
Cody Scott, Forrester: Mastering the Turns: Aligning Strategy and Execution for Successful Continuous Risk Management
Before Cody Scott was leading Forrester’s research on GRC, cyber risk quantification, and AI security risk management, he was the first Chief Cybersecurity Risk Officer at NASA. He advises Fortune 500 and government leaders on building risk programs that drive business value. His Tuesday evening session is for professionals at any level eager to help transform a labor-intensive, “check-the-box” risk management program into a high-fidelity, real-time data feed that actually keeps pace with reality.
Emily Heath: The 2030 Risk Horizon: A CISO Power Panel
Former CISO at DocuSign, United Airlines, and AECOM. Inaugural CSO Hall of Fame member. Board director at Wiz, LogicGate, and Gen Digital. Former UK Financial Crimes Detective. Emily Heath’s career reads like a map of the last two decades of security leadership, and on Wednesday morning she’ll moderate a CISO power panel featuring three industry leaders, exploring how to move beyond static planning and maintain security amidst technological churn, rising costs, and geopolitical shifts.
Aron Ralston: The Boulder Mindset: Choosing How We Respond
Trapped alone in a Utah canyon for nearly a week with his arm pinned beneath a boulder, Aron Ralston made the decision that would later be immortalized in 127 Hours. At Agility, he’ll draw the line from that canyon to the boardroom, discussing how to make high-stakes decisions with incomplete information, stay focused when pressure peaks, and find clarity in chaos. It’s the closing keynote Wednesday afternoon, and it’s the kind of session you’ll still be thinking about on the flight home.
Three Tracks, Unique Value for Every GRC Professional
Agility is built around three tracks, each designed to cover hyper-relevant themes impacting today’s GRC professional. Find a track that fits where you are right now or jump between them to craft your ideal Agility agenda.
Track 1: AI Innovator is for the teams looking to adopt and govern AI. Sessions include AI Governance that Scales, AI Agents in Risk Cloud, Leading AI-Augmented Teams, and Strategic AI Governance for an Evolving Regulatory Landscape, and more. If you’re ready to embrace the agentic era of GRC while ensuring effective governance is in place, this is your track.
Track 2: Career Builder is for the leaders shaping program strategy and their own trajectory. Sessions include Paving the Path Toward Holistic GRC, Shaping Executive Strategy Through Risk Narratives, How to Multiple Your Strategic Value with a TAM, Accelerating GRC in Banking, and more. If you’re ready to take your impact and influence to the next level, this is your track.
Track 3: Power User is for the hands-on builders who live inside the platform. Think Unlocking Continuous Compliance, How to Build Better Integrations, Power User Pro Tips, Future-Proofing Your Career as a GRC Engineer, and Access Management Tactics from Organizations with Thousands of Users. If you’re looking for sessions where you’ll walk out with something you can implement on Monday, this is your track.
Beyond the Sessions
Beyond the sessions, we’ve built plenty of experiences to give you even more hands-on learning and opportunities to network with your peers.
Tuesday kicks off with Build Bash, an optional pre-conference workshop for new and experienced Power Users who want to collaborate on unique use cases and explore new capabilities. The LogicGate Product Lounge is open both days for hands-on time with Risk Cloud experts, a first look at the product roadmap, and answers to the questions that never quite fit in a support ticket. Tuesday night, we head to the House of Blues for the Welcome Reception; live blues, great food, and a performance paying homage to one of Chicago’s most iconic musical moments.
We thoughtfully designed this week to give 200+ GRC professionals time to connect on shared experiences and solve tough problems. Risk is a team sport. Agility is where the team shows up, connections are made, and learning becomes an immersive experience.
See You in Chicago
The Agentic Era of GRC isn’t a line in a keynote deck. It’s the conversation happening live on May 12 and 13. Bring your hardest questions, your most ambitious program goals, and the peer you’ve been meaning to introduce to the rest of the community. We’ll handle the rest.
Early-bird pricing has been extended, and with three weeks to go, seats are moving. Register for Agility 2026 today.