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Uncertainty abounds everywhere, even more so with the emergence of AI. But despite some concerns associated with this new technology, for example, its ability to make cyber-attacks more realistic (posing a greater risk to firms and individuals), AI is also stepping up as the ultimate resilience sidekick, or assistant, as you will hear our first speaker, Dennis Flynn OBE, describing it.
Dennis will help you to discover how AI can transform continuity planning—from spotting vulnerabilities to responding in real-time and learning crucial lessons for the future. Dennis will also explore how AI-driven assistants can be of value to your workflow, making planning smarter, testing more dynamic, and crisis response faster.
Want to make your next exercise more engaging (and maybe even a little thrilling?) Our second speaker, David Hutcheson MAAT MBCI will show you how AI can inject energy into simulations while also highlighting the security risks it brings to the table.
And to mark five years since the COVID-19 pandemic, David will lead us into the final part, taking stock of where we are today and what risks might be on the horizon, with bird flu and other threats looming.
Whether you’re an AI sceptic or enthusiast, this event is designed to help delegates see what is possible and why it matters.
Key takeaways:
- Discover how AI can make your planning and exercises more dynamic
- Gain invaluable insights from two expert speakers on AI and pandemic preparedness
- Deepen understanding of two important topics in the resilience world
- Network with fellow resilience professionals and share best practices
Venue:
ACCA, 110 Queen Street, Glasgow, G1 3BX
This event is sponsored by Noggin
