Seminars

 

Email Security in the Age of AI: Defending People, Not Inboxes

"Email remains the most exploited entry point for cyber attackers and AI has dramatically raised the stakes. Today’s threats aren’t just more convincing; they’re designed to overwhelm security teams, bypass multi-factor authentication, and exploit human behaviour at scale. From email bombing campaigns that weaponise noise, to AiTM phishing and Mamba-style attacks that render MFA ineffective, traditional email security controls are being pushed beyond their limits. In this session, Darktrace explores how AI is reshaping the email threat landscape and the growing pressures facing email security solutions - rising attack volumes, identity compromise, and increasingly blurred lines between normal and malicious behaviour. We’ll examine what’s needed to advance email security beyond static rules and message-level detection, and why a business-centric, behavioural approach is critical to protecting users, reducing operational strain, and preventing real-world impact."


2026 Cybersecurity Predictions

2026 Cybersecurity Predictions Join this session to see what our experts predict will happen in the cybersecurity space in 2026.

As cyber threats evolve at an unprecedented speed, 2026 promises to be a transformative year for cybersecurity. Traditional threats are giving way to more sophisticated strategies, driven by AI, regulatory pressures, and the need for zero trust. In this session, we will discuss the six game-changing predictions for this upcoming year, including:

• Crypto-Ransomware Goes Extinct: Attackers will abandon encryption-based ransomware in favor of data theft and extortion tactics.

• AI-Powered Defense for Open Source: Open-source package repositories will deploy automated, AI-driven systems to combat supply chain attacks.

• CRA Reporting Requirements Incentivize Secure by Design Principals: EU CRA reporting requirements will incentivize building security into products from the start.

• First Autonomous, Agentic AI Breach: 2026 will see the first end-to-end cyberattack executed entirely by autonomous AI tools.

• Rise of Zero Trust Network Architecture (ZTNA): Legacy VPNs will decline as SMBs adopt ZTNA to mitigate remote access vulnerabilities.

•AI Expertise Becomes a Required Skill for Cybersecurity: Cybersecurity professionals must master AI to defend against adaptive, automated threats.