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Cybersecurity for AI and IoT – Defending the Digital Future Networks

September 24, 2025 @ 10:00 am 11:00 am PDT

Explore expert cybersecurity for AI and IoT to protect smart networks, ensure privacy, and maintain system integrity.

Event Introduction – The World of Connected AI: Securing the Wireless Future

Welcome to Cybersecurity for AI and IoT – Defending the Digital Future Networks, organized by the European Chapter of the WCA, The World of Connected AI.

As wireless technologies like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 5G connect more devices across industries, we enter a new era of intelligent, automated systems driven by AI.

The “Connected Everything” world offers immense promise, but also introduces serious cybersecurity challenges. Each wireless device becomes both a tool for innovation and a potential security risk, especially as many lack basic protections. The growing Internet of Things (IoT) expands the digital attack surface, while open airwaves remain vulnerable to threats such as interception and spoofing.

With AI and edge computing pushing intelligence closer to devices, traditional security models no longer suffice. Trust, privacy, and resilience must now be built into the very architecture of connected systems.

Cybersecurity isn’t optional; it’s foundational. In a world where data flows continuously and AI operates in real-time, protecting our wireless future is crucial.

Today, we gather innovators, experts, and leaders to explore how we can secure the future of connected AI—together, intelligently, and wirelessly.


Moderator and Panel

Moderator:
Tom Hunt

Managing Partner Axcellex
ETI
WCA Board Member

Chip Yorkgitis
Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

Talks About:
What’s up in Washington – The FCC, NTIA, can congress get anything done.

 

Andrew Clegg
CTO, Valo Analytica

Talks About:
CBRS by the numbers, Spectrum Access System, OnGo Alliance, CAT A/CAT B 

Joshua Baggett
HPE

Talks About:
6 GHz, Standard Power Devices, AFC Canada/US, Mercedes Benz Stadium, Channel availability by AFC  

Richard Bernhardt
WISPA

Talks About:
NTIA/NSS 3.1 – 3.45GHz, 7-8GHz
Lower Spectrum NPRM, CBRS 


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