Cyber Frontiers – The Implications of AI for Security
Cyber Frontiers – The Implications of AI for Security
17 October 2024 (Thursday)
Time: 2.00pm to 4.00pm (GMT +8)
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, the integration of AI technologies presents both unprecedented opportunities and complex challenges for cyber resilience. As AI systems become more prevalent, they introduce new vulnerabilities and reshape existing threat dynamics, making it crucial to stay ahead of emerging risks.
How can organisations effectively harness AI to enhance cyber resilience and ensure the safe adoption of these technologies amidst the evolving intersection of AI and cybersecurity?
Speakers | |
Mr Chua Kuan Seah | Deputy Chief Executive Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) Singapore |
Mr Akshay Joshi | Head, Centre for Cybersecurity World Economic Forum Switzerland |
Dr Jamie Saunders | Oxford Martin Fellow University of Oxford United Kingdom |
Panellists |
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Mr Trevor Rudolph | Vice President, Global Digital Policy & Regulation Schneider Electric France |
Dr Dorit Dor | Chief Technology Officer Check Point Software Technologies Israel |
Mr Stanley Tsang | Distinguished Engineer and Senior Director (Special Projects) Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) Singapore |
Mr Rod Latham | Director for Cyber Security and Digital Identity Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) United Kingdom |
Dr Ryan Donaghy | Deputy Assistant Director Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Agency (CISA) United States of America |
Moderator |
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Professor Sadie Creese | Professor of Cybersecurity University of Oxford United Kingdom |
Information is accurate at time of publication