FREE Event: Navigating Business Security in the Age of AI

October 30, 2024

Join us at the Aviator Hotel in Farnborough on Wednesday 20th November from 9.30am - 2pm. Lunch Included.

As we move towards 2025, the business landscape is starting to change as AI becomes an integral part of operations across industries. However, with this advancement comes a new wave of security challenges. Our next event, held at the well-known Aviator Hotel in Farnborough, addresses these challenges and how to futureproof your cybersecurity as AI grows in intelligence and popularity.

Who is the event for?


This event is designed specifically for business owners, directors, and those responsible for company security, such as CISOs, Heads of IT / IT Managers, and Security Consultants and Advisors.


How much does it cost to attend?


Nothing! This is a FREE event including a complimentary lunch and refreshments.


About the venue


The Aviator Hotel in Farnborough is a hotel and landmark building overlooking Farnborough Airport. The Sky Lounge, where the event will be held is on the fourth floor, offering striking views over the airport. The Brasserie, where lunch will be served, offers a sophisticated social setting for networking with your peers.

The Aviator Hotel
The Sky Lounge of Aviator Hotel

Why should you attend?


As AI becomes a bigger part of everyday business, the risks grow alongside the rewards. Understanding both sides of this coin is now more important than ever. This event will equip you with the insights and strategies needed to safeguard your business as we head into 2025.

  • Stay Ahead of Emerging Threats: Understand the unique cybersecurity challenges that AI integration brings and how to mitigate them.
  • Expert Insights: Gain knowledge from industry experts who are at the forefront of cybersecurity and AI innovation.
  • Actionable Strategies: Leave with practical steps to enhance your organisation’s security posture in 2025.
  • Network with Peers: Connect with like-minded business leaders and security professionals facing similar challenges.


Meet the Speakers

Craig Atkins, 1-Fix
Rob Hall, Brigantia

What's the agenda?


  • 9.30 - 10am: Arrival & Refreshments
  • 10 - 10.10am: Welcome from 1-Fix
  • 10.10 - 10.40am: How is AI changing the way we work? From Rob Hall at Brigantia
  • 10.45 - 11.30am: What your business should *actually* do to prevent a cyber attack from Craig Atkins at 1-Fix
  • 11.30 - 11.45am: Refreshment break
  • 11.45am - 12.30pm: Panel discussion
  • 12.30 - 1.30pm: Lunch in the Brasserie
  • 1.30 - 2pm: Round-up and closing from 1-Fix


Register to attend via the form below and contact us on info@1-fix.com if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing you there!



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