Bruce Schneier is set to deliver a series of significant talks focused on the evolving landscape of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. His virtual presentation, 'The Security of Trust in the Age of AI,' organized by the Financial Women’s Association of New York, will occur on May 21, 2026. Following this, he will address the Potsdam Conference on National Cybersecurity in Germany on June 24, and the Digital Humanism Conference in Vienna on June 26, 2026. These engagements highlight critical discussions surrounding the implications of AI on trust and security, areas increasingly relevant to businesses navigating digital transformations.
For organizations, these discussions are particularly pertinent as they grapple with integrating AI technologies while maintaining trust with stakeholders. As cybersecurity threats become more sophisticated, understanding the relationship between trust and AI deployment is vital for safeguarding sensitive data and operational integrity. Schneier's insights will provide valuable guidance on how businesses can better align their cybersecurity strategies with AI advancements, ensuring they build resilient systems that uphold trustworthiness. This focus on trust will be essential for organizations looking to leverage AI responsibly while mitigating potential risks associated with its use.
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*Originally reported by [Schneier on Security](https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2026/05/upcoming-speaking-engagements-56.html)*