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- Session
- 13:10 - 13:10
- Duration: 58 mins
- Publication date: 30 Oct 2025
- Location: Mountbatten, IET London: Savoy Place, London, United Kingdom
- Part of event Cyber Security for Critical Industries Conference
About the session
Track Day 2 Track B- Disruptive technologies
The panel's intent is to consider the vulnerabilities that may be introduced by the use of AI. The panel will discuss the unique attack surfaces associated with IT, both as a result of using cloud-based services and unintended, unidentified functionalities that either exist within the AI as a product of their training or emerge through use. The panel will consider:
- What is motivating the inclusion of AI/ML in ICS and NCI?
- What are the vulnerabilities that are being introduced by rolling out AI/ML tools in ICS and CNI environments?
- Where do the vulnerabilities lie – inside, outside, or both?
- Reliability vs. security – what is the AI responsible for?
- How do current and planned regulations address safety and security in ICS/ CNI where AI/ML is in use?
- How do we navigate the tensions between OT and IT teams where AI/ML is in use?
Chair: Rhodri Morgan, Principal Safety Consultant, Atkins Realis, UK
Philippa Ryan, Lloyds Register Senior Research Fellow, Safety of Autonomy and AI, University of York, UK
Chris Hicks, Principal Research Scientist in AI for Cyber Defence, The Alan Turin Institute, UK
Madeline Cheah, Associate Director, Cambridge Consultants, UK