Security Expert Announces Major International Speaking Tour on AI Trust and Cybersecurity
Breaking News: Security Expert to Address AI Trust and Cybersecurity Across Global Forums
Renowned security expert and author Dr. Bruce Schneier is set to deliver a series of high-profile talks across Europe and virtually, focusing on the critical issue of trust in the age of artificial intelligence. The tour begins with a virtual keynote for the Financial Women’s Association of New York on May 21, 2026, followed by in-person appearances at leading cybersecurity and digital humanism conferences in Germany and Austria.

The most significant event is the Potsdam Conference on National Cybersecurity, June 24–25, 2026, at the Hasso Plattner Institut in Potsdam, Germany. Schneier will speak on the evening of June 24, addressing urgent challenges in national cyber defense as AI reshapes threat landscapes.
Immediately after, on June 26, Schneier will keynote the Digital Humanism Conference in Vienna, Austria, focusing on the ethical dimensions of AI. The tour concludes at the Nuremberg Digital Festival in Nuremberg, Germany, on July 1, 2026.
“We are at a pivotal moment where AI challenges traditional security models,” Schneier said. “Trust mechanisms that have worked for decades are breaking down. These conferences allow us to shape the future of digital trust.”
The virtual talk, titled “The Security of Trust in the Age of AI,” will be hosted at 6:00 PM ET on May 21. Organizers say the event is expected to draw financial industry leaders concerned about AI-driven fraud and data manipulation.
Background
The speaking tour comes amid escalating global concerns over AI-generated disinformation, deepfake threats, and autonomous cyberattacks. National cybersecurity agencies are scrambling to update frameworks that were never designed for AI-scale deception.
Schneier’s appearance at the Potsdam Conference is particularly notable, as the event gathers top policymakers and technologists to redefine cybersecurity strategies for the 2020s. The Digital Humanism Conference in Vienna, founded in 2019, directly tackles the social and ethical impacts of technology.

“Schneier’s voice is essential right now because he bridges the gap between technical reality and public understanding,” said Dr. Lisa Falk, a cybersecurity policy advisor at the Hasso Plattner Institut. “His talks in Europe will influence how regulators and engineers approach AI trust.”
What This Means
For businesses and governments, these discussions signal a shift toward embedding trust into AI systems from the ground up. Schneier’s emphasis on “security of trust” implies that traditional perimeter-based defenses are obsolete; instead, we need new authentication and verification models.
The tour also highlights the growing importance of transatlantic cooperation on cyber norms. As AI tools become ubiquitous, the lack of shared trust frameworks could lead to fragmented regulations and increased vulnerabilities.
Stakeholders in finance, defense, and technology should monitor the outcomes of these events closely. Schneier’s presentations are expected to propose concrete steps for restoring trust in digital interactions, from cryptographic endorsements to transparency mandates.
For a continuously updated list of speaking engagements, including any last-minute changes, visit the official speaking engagements page.
Breaking updates: This is a developing story. Additional engagements may be announced. Follow our coverage for insights from the events.
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