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How to make bad things happen with AI (and protect against them)

18th Jun 4:15pm - 5:00pm BST Expo 3
24 attended
Session Description

It isn't just the computer illiterate falling victim to AI-generated scams. Using state-of-the-art open source AI models, even the most savvy of IT pros risk falling prey.

Knowledge is power, and in this demo-laiden session, we'll unlock the controls of popular AI tooling and show what the art of the possible is across text, image, video and audio, and how these can be intergrated into messaging and unified communications. 

We'll also show you how easy it is it for bad actors to launch bespoke attacks that use a dragnet approach to find high-value targets and then customise attacks. 

Prevention is better than cure, and we'll round up by prescribing the right medicine to protect your business and employees against potentially crippling attacks.

Steve Goodman

Chief Technology Officer
RootUK
Attendees (24)
Chris DePalma
Director, Field and Partner COE at Microsoft
Paul Giacchetto
UC Consultant at Emerson
Vijay Bedesha
IT Specialist at PA Consulting
Simon Warren
Advanced Technology Consultant at Virtual IT
Tristan Gayford
Teams Product Manager at EY
Brandon Knowles
IT Support at StreetGames
David Trevallion
Modern Work Solution Architect at The Access Group
Matthew Rivitt
IT Manager at StreetGames UK
Rob Kennedy
Modern workplace Lead at KPMG UK
Alice Devereux
Tech Advocate at Surrey County Council
Oli Restorick
Technical Architect at Kascade
Chris Rawden
Microsoft Converged Comms Consultant at SCC
John Sermon
Workplace Architect at BAE Systems
Palle Nielsen
System Administrator at University of Southern Denmark
Stuart Stephenson
Technical Architect at Easyjet
James Simpson
Unified Communication Senior Associate at Rothschild & Co
+8 other Attendees