Wednesday 28 May 2025, 11am-12noon (BST)
Technological transformation brings great opportunities for individuals and organisations, but also brings new threats to security and privacy.
How do we predict and prepare for future security challenges and opportunities? How do we avoid being misled by technological hype? And how to we ensure that our futures thinking is ethical?
In this webinar, we will discuss how we can develop the ‘futures literacy’ needed to be able to plan and build resilience for different emerging futures. We will include an overview of futures thinking techniques and approaches, and cover some of the key theories of futures thinking, providing guidance on the creative processes required to model emerging technologies, and to navigate the tendency to consider the future in binary terms as offering either a utopia or dystopia.
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Guest chaired by
Ian Hancocks (info), Independent Security Professional
Presented by
Professor Genevieve Liveley (info), Director of RISCS, University of Bristol

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