

UK House: AI & Cyber Security - Balancing Risks and Rewards
Join us for an exclusive roundtable on the dual challenge of securing AI while enabling its adoption, alongside leading UK innovators developing the next generation of AI security products and solutions.
As businesses continue to deploy AI, exploiting emerging opportunities for growth, ensuring security is paramount. Before integrating AI into core operations, organisations must weigh the benefits against the risk of AI system failures, whether accidental or malicious.
With AI applications finding broad applicability, barriers to entry decreasing, and consumer choice expanding, technical leaders must make increasingly complex decisions on their appetite to adopt these capabilities.
By prioritising cyber security and proactively mitigating risks, organisations can safeguard their AI investments and foster responsible innovation. A secure approach to AI adoption not only enhances resilience but also reinforces trust in these transformative technologies.
AI Vulnerabilities
AI is reshaping the cyber threat landscape, introducing risks like data poisoning, prompt injection, and model inversion. Ensuring AI resilience during development and deployment is crucial.
Building on The University of Oxford and the World Economic Forum’s recent research, this closed-door roundtable brings together enterprise and UK innovators to discuss:
Emerging AI threats
Strategies for secure AI adoption
Opportunities for enterprise, academic and start-up collaboration
Hosted by the Laboratory for AI Security Research (LASR)
This event, hosted by the UK’s Laboratory for AI Security Research (LASR), is in partnership with The University of Oxford’s Global Cybersecurity Capacity Building Centre, Queen’s University Belfast’s Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT), and Plexal, an innovation company tackling frontier technology challenges.
This event has limited capacity—apply to join.
About UK House
The Department for Business and Trade, in partnership with the British Embassy, Washington, and Plexal, a UK innovation company tackling frontier technology challenges for government, is proud to host UK House at the RSA Conference 2025 in San Francisco in May.
UK House serves as a hub for UK organisations exploring opportunities in the US market, and for international organisations looking to engage with the UK.
Throughout RSAC week, UK House, held at the Center for Architecture + Design, 140 Sutter St, San Francisco, will feature panel discussions, networking events, and expert insights on the latest cybersecurity trends and challenges.
For more information or collaboration opportunities, please contact:
Kevan Reade – kevan.reade@businessandtrade.gov.uk
Oliver Murray – oliver.murray@businessandtrade.gov.uk