Rethinking cyber security and AI for small business

Thursday 25 June 2026
7:30 am AEST
Canberra Innovation Network, ACT

Too small to be a target? Rethinking cyber security and AI for small business

Join us to be one of the first to receive new cyber security and AI insights for small businesses, from auDA’s Digital Lives of Australians 2026 report.

Hear from cyber security and industry experts as they unpack key research findings and share practical strategies for your business including simple steps to stay secure online and ways to leverage AI for better productivity.

What you’ll learn

  • Why no organisation is “too small” to be a target for cyber criminals, and the common misconceptions that put businesses at risk
  • How your business compares when it comes to detecting scams online
  • Practical, accessible steps your business can take to strengthen its cyber security
  • How your business compares when it comes to AI adoption and ways to get more out of the technology
  • How demand for AI capability is growing and what this means for the future.

Event format

  1. Interactive presentation: Digital Lives of Australians key findings
  2. Panel discussion: AI and cyber security for small business – shifting risks and harnessing opportunities
  3. Networking with breakfast provided.

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