AI risk management in business to be discussed in Nicosia
Odyssey Cybersecurity will host an exclusive briefing titled 'AI Risk Management in the Modern Organization' on May 27, 2026, at the Landmark Hotel in Nicosia, focusing on the key challenges of safely implementing artificial intelligence into the corporate environment.
The event will focus on how the rapid integration of AI into business processes — from decision-making to customer service — is changing companies' approach to risk management and security. The organizers note that in this new environment, technological innovation alone is not enough: transparency, control, data protection, and sustainable governance models are critical.
The aim of the meeting is to provide business executives, IT leaders, and compliance officers with practical recommendations for the responsible use of AI, taking into account security requirements, regulatory compliance, and operational control.
The program will cover key topics: AI governance and corporate responsibility, new cyber threats enhanced by AI technologies, data privacy, as well as transparency and the long-term cyber resilience of organizations.
Special attention will be paid to the regulatory and operational challenges associated with deploying AI into corporate systems, as well as building trust in digital technologies over the long term.
The event will feature representatives from Thales Group, Check Point Software Technologies, and Airia. The ClearSkies™ Centric AI TDIR platform, designed to improve transparency and efficiency in cyber threat detection and response, will also be presented.
A series of thematic sessions will cover practical aspects of data protection, countering AI-driven threats, and implementing risk management systems in a rapidly changing digital environment.
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