Securing Critical National Infrastructure from AI Cyber Risks
A LASR workshop on AI risks to CNI
As part of the Laboratory for AI Security Research (LASR), Plexal would like to invite you to a workshop assessing the AI cyber risks for the UK's critical national infrastructure.
This will be 10:00-13:00 on Thursday 22nd May at Plexal, The Press Centre, Here East, 14 East Bay Lane, London, E15 2GW. Find us.
The aim of this workshop is to convene stakeholders across Critical National Infrastructure (CNI) to discuss the medium-long terms risks that AI, especially non-LLM AI, poses to the cyber security of CNI. In particular, we want to understand how these trends and risks impact specific parts of the UK's CNI system.
This encompasses both:
Risks from adversarial use of AI to target specific bits of IT and OT infrastructure across the CNI system; and
Risks from integrating AI into parts of CNI, such as balancing platforms in the energy sector.
The workshop will start with a presentation from Nicholas Butts, Microsoft Director for AI and Cybersecurity Policy.
We are sure this will be an interesting, productive and insightful discussion. As such, we will be able to share our findings with attendees.
Lunch will be served as part of this workshop.
Capacity is limited, please apply to join and a member of the team will be in touch.
Hosted by the Laboratory for AI Security Research (LASR)
This event, hosted by the UK’s Laboratory for AI Security Research (LASR) - a UK public-private initiative dedicated to mitigating the security risks to and from AI to drive national resilience and foster growth.
The LASR partnership comprises world-leading experts from UK organisations including Plexal, University of Oxford, The Alan Turning Institute, Queen’s University Belfast and UK Government, working with a range of universities and commercial partners.
By integrating the best minds from academia, industry and government we conduct cutting-edge research, develop innovative solutions, commercialise outputs and strengthen international cooperation on AI security.
This event has limited capacity—apply to join.