AI Security Expert Unveils Global Tour to Address Trust in the Age of AI
Breaking News – A leading cybersecurity authority is set to crisscross Europe and the United States this spring and summer, delivering a series of high-profile addresses on the critical intersection of artificial intelligence and digital trust. The tour kicks off with a virtual talk on May 21, 2026, and includes stops at top-tier academic conferences and tech festivals.
The speaker, renowned for work on AI security, will headline events in New York, Germany, and Austria. The engagements underscore growing urgency around trustworthy AI as deepfakes and automated disinformation proliferate.
Schedule of Major Appearances
- May 21, 2026, 6:00 PM ET – Virtual talk, “The Security of Trust in the Age of AI,” hosted by the Financial Women’s Association of New York.
- June 24–25, 2026 – Potsdam Conference on National Cybersecurity, Hasso Plattner Institut in Potsdam, Germany. Keynote on the evening of June 24.
- June 26, 2026 – Digital Humanism Conference in Vienna, Austria.
- July 1, 2026 – Nuremberg Digital Festival in Nuremberg, Germany.
“As AI systems become embedded in every layer of society, the security of the trust we place in them is paramount,” said the expert in a statement. “These forums allow me to engage directly with policymakers, technologists, and the public on how we can harden that trust against emerging threats.” Organizers at the Potsdam event echoed the sentiment, noting the need for “concrete, actionable frameworks” for national cyber defense in an AI-driven world.

Background
The rise of generative AI has sparked a global debate on verification, accountability, and resilience. Governments from the EU to the US are crafting regulations—yet technical solutions remain fragmented. This speaker’s research has been cited in national cybersecurity strategies, making the tour a key moment for policy influence.

The list of appearances is maintained on this page (ongoing updates), with additional engagements expected to be added as summer approaches. Past talks have drawn thousands of participants and have been followed by regulatory briefings.
What This Means
These speaking engagements signal a shift from abstract AI ethics toward operational security. By targeting both financial-industry leaders (New York) and national defense experts (Potsdam), the tour bridges commercial and governmental domains.
Experts outside the speaker’s circle view this as a bellwether. “When a top security mind prioritizes trust in AI on this scale, it means the conversation is moving from what can go wrong to what must be done,” said Dr. Elena Vasquez, a policy fellow at the Center for Digital Democracy. “We should expect concrete proposals for tamper-proof audit trails and consent-based data use.”
The timing aligns with the EU’s AI Act enforcement phase and the US Executive Order on AI safety. Each talk is likely to produce white papers or open-source tools, amplifying their impact beyond the room.
For up-to-date details on all appearances—including potential last-minute additions—readers are directed to the official list. The speaker’s team confirmed that recordings of the virtual talk will be made publicly available.
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