Webinar
AI-Powered Cybercrime

What Every Business Leader Needs to Know

Thursday, 30th April

12:00 – 12:45 PM AEST

Online

AI is transforming business, but it’s also rapidly reshaping cybercrime.

From deepfakes and AI-driven phishing to “Shadow AI” tools being used inside your organisation, the threat landscape is evolving faster than most businesses can keep up.

In this 45-minute webinar, BITS Group experts will break down how cybercriminals are using AI today, what it means for your organisation, and the practical steps you can take to stay protected.

You’ll learn how to safely adopt AI, reduce risk, and build stronger controls across your people, processes, and technology, without slowing innovation.

Secure your spot and get ahead of the next wave of cyber threats.

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Key Solution Benefits

How AI is accelerating the scale and sophistication of cyber threats
Real-world examples of AI-powered attacks (including deepfakes, vishing, and social engineering)
The risks of “Shadow AI” and unsanctioned tool usage across your organisation
How to securely adopt AI while maintaining compliance and data protection
Practical steps to improve visibility, governance, and control
How to build a people-first defence strategy aligned to frameworks like SMB1001

Who should watch

This webinar is designed for business and technology leaders responsible for managing risk, enabling secure innovation, and navigating the growing impact of AI across their organisation, including:

  • CIOs, Heads of IT, and IT Managers
  • CEOs, COOs, and General Managers looking to understand emerging risk
  • Digital Transformation and Innovation leaders
  • Security, Risk, and Compliance leaders
  • Enterprise and Solutions Architects
  • Data and Analytics leaders
  • Anyone concerned about Shadow AI, evolving cyber threats, or safely adopting AI in their organisation

Our Webinar Speakers

Bernard Mangelsdorf

Founder

Blair Munro

Head of Technology

Jake Whittle

Client Success Manager