The AI Threat Has a Human Face

AI-Powered Cyber Attacks & Psychological Defence

Join an interactive C-suite discussion, led by Dr. Chelsea Jarvie and Women of AI, on how cyber criminals use AI to exploit human behaviour. Gain strategic, business-focused insights to protect your organisation.

In partnership with:

Led by:

  • Dr. Chelsea Jarvie

Named one of the UK’s top CISOs (2023) | Among the most inspirational women in cybersecurity (2024) | Featured on CNN, BBC, and The Wall Street Journal.

Time, date & format:

  • Thursday, 16th July

  • 2 PM - 3PM GMT

  • Online & Interactive Networking Event on Zoom.

Digital agenda:

  • 2:00 pm Intro & Welcome

  • 2:05 pm Keynote

  • 2:30 Breakout rooms

  • 2:45 pm Q&A

  • 2:55 pm Close

AI's role in the evolution of cyber attacks

As cyber threats evolve, C-suite leaders must prioritise empowering people, not just securing systems, to strengthen organisational resilience.

With AI accelerating manipulation tactics like social engineering and phishing, organisations need to understand both the technology and the psychology behind these threats to succeed.

This keynote brings together security, HR, and business executives to hear from Chelsea Jarvie, an award-winning CISO, PhD researcher, and leading UK cybersecurity expert.

She will demonstrate how AI reshapes threats and how executive teams can lead effective, organisation-wide responses.

Chelsea equips executive leaders with proven tools, mindsets, and frameworks to transform human vulnerabilities into board-level resilience and competitive advantage.

Who should attend?

◆ CEOs, CISOs, CIOs, and board-level directors

◆ Senior cyber security leaders in technology, financial services, professional services, and the public sector

◆ Senior HR leaders

Laura Tatton, AKA The AI Lady, PR expert and Director at ConsuLT PR & Marketing

Chelsea will address the following topics:

✅ Learn how AI makes cyberattacks more realistic, targeted, and subtle, increasing risks to organisations.

✅ Understand the psychological tactics used by cybercriminals and how to train teams to recognise these patterns.

✅ Take action now: build a security-aware culture where employees actively defend your organisation against cyber threats.

✅ Learn how industry-leading C-suites combine technical solutions with human-focused strategy to strengthen overall cyber resilience.

✅ Gain a method to evaluate your organisation's psychological security strengths and weaknesses.


Named one of the UK’s top CISOs (2023) and among the most inspirational women in cybersecurity (2024), Chelsea’s expertise has been featured on CNN, BBC, and The Wall Street Journal.

Where Cybersecurity Meets AI Safety

Chelsea Jarvie is an award-winning Chief Information Security Officer who bridges the critical gap between cybersecurity and AI safety. She combines hands-on security leadership with groundbreaking PhD research on protecting children in the AI-powered digital world.

While most cybersecurity experts focus on firewalls and threat detection, Chelsea’s work addresses the psychological dimensions of cyberattacks in the age of AI. Her PhD research at the University of Strathclyde developed a privacy-preserving method for online age verification, addressing a key challenge posed by AI-generated content that blurs the line between reality and manipulation.

Chelsea champions humanity in technology, ensuring AI developments do not compromise security or safety, especially for vulnerable populations. As a STEM ambassador since 2012, she is committed to bringing more women into digital fields and shaping a safer AI-powered future.

She has delivered keynote talks internationally. What sets her apart is her ability to connect the psychological impact of AI on security threats to actionable business strategies.

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What you'll gain:

◆ A clearer view of the current threat landscape. Learn how AI is making cyberattacks more convincing, targeted, and difficult to detect, and why your people are now the frontline of defense.

◆ The psychology behind attacks. Understand how cybercriminals exploit human behavior, and gain practical knowledge to help your teams identify and disrupt manipulation tactics before harm occurs.

◆ A practical framework for resilience. Chelsea's approach provides a structured method to assess your organisation's psychological security strengths and address any gaps.

◆ A roadmap to a security-aware culture. See how leading organisations combine technical safeguards with human-focused strategies to build teams that actively defend rather than only react.

◆ Confidence to lead the conversation. Whether you work in security, HR, or leadership, you will be prepared to champion a more resilient, people-centered approach to cyber defence throughout your organisation.