AI Isn’t Your Safety Net: What ‘Good’ Security Looks Like in 2026 | SASIG
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Wednesday 10 June 2026, 11am-12noon (BST)

Threats are evolving faster than traditional defences and even with AI, many organisations are still struggling to keep up. In 2026, “good” security isn’t about more tools, it’s about faster, smarter decisions.
This session explores how a continuous feedback loop, powered by real user-reported threats, transforms everyday attacks into actionable intelligence, creating a security model that improves with every incident.

We’ll cover:
1. How user-reported threats become real-time, actionable intelligence
2. Why employees are a critical, active layer of your defence system, not the weakest link
3. How human insight and decision-making strengthen security outcomes

Your people are not the weakest link, they’re your most adaptive control. When their insights drive decisions, security becomes faster, smarter and more resilient.

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Guest chaired by

Kurt Yearwood (info), Supply Chain Security Assurance Officer, BAE Systems

 

Presented by

James Hickey (info), Principal Sales Engineer, Cofense

 

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