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Building resilience against AI fuelled digital deception
Why people and culture are the
Critical Layer in AI risk management
AI is transforming both opportunity and risk. Technical safeguards matter, but the decisive factor in resilience is people and culture. This symposium equips leaders to embed security into the DNA of their organisations – because AI (and quantum computing) are changing the threat landscape, fast.



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Built for leaders who need resilience that actually sticks

A clearer view of
AI-enabled deception
AI is accelerating the speed, scale, and believability of scams, impersonation, and misinformation. You’ll learn what modern AI-enabled deception looks like in practice, how it targets decision-makers and teams, and where organisations typically get caught off guard. Leave with a sharper threat “radar” and the language to brief your leadership and staff with confidence.
Culture as a
practical control
Policies don’t stop breaches—habits do. This session shows how to turn culture into a working control by shaping everyday behaviours: reporting, verification, escalation, and accountability. You’ll explore practical ways to build security-minded decision-making into the organisation, so resilience becomes “how we do things here,” not a once-a-year training exercise.
Preparedness you can personalise
Generic playbooks don’t survive contact with the real world. You’ll take away a clear approach to incident preparedness that you can tailor to your organisation’s size, risk profile, and operating reality. Expect actionable steps for readiness—roles, response rhythms, and measures—so you can move from “we should” to “we’re ready.”

* AI doesn't take lunch breaks.
Luckily, your ticket includes lunch.

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AI Risks
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Culture as a Control
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Quantum Computing
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Incident Preparedness
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AI and Future Legislation
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Measuring your Culture Effectively
KEY ISSUES

key speakers
Hear Bill's Challenge!

A strategic look at how AI and quantum are reshaping both capability and risk and what leaders must do now.

Lt Col (Ret)
Bill Hagestad II
The Weaponisation of AI and Quantum Computing

Why insider threat evolves in an AI world and how organisations strengthen resilience through culture and controls.
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Professor
Jonathan Rusch
AI, enabler driver of corruption and insider threats.

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