Security First is back in Dublin on 10 March, with this year’s highly anticipated conference tackling a question many security teams are now grappling with: how do you stay resilient when AI is increasingly shaping cybersecurity decisions?
Held at the Aviva Stadium, Security First Dublin 2026 will bring together senior cybersecurity leaders, practitioners and industry specialists to look at what’s changing in day-to-day defence as AI tools become more embedded, machine identities multiply, and regulation continues to tighten. The theme, Resilience Redefined: Securing the Human-AI Era, is less about hype and more about the practical reality that organisations are still accountable for what automated systems decide and do.
Across the day, sessions will dig into how security operating models need to evolve in AI-enabled environments, where machine identities introduce new pathways for attackers, and what “good oversight” looks like when speed and scale are handled by systems but responsibility still sits with people. The emphasis is on actionable lessons rather than theory, with a line running through the programme that resilience is as much human as it is technical.
There will also be a special guest appearance from Irish stand-up comedian Neil Delamere, known for his sharp improvisation and regular work across RTÉ, the BBC and Channel 4, including The Blame Game. His session is intended as a counterpoint to the technical programme, focusing on complexity, communication and judgement, and how people process information and make decisions under pressure.
In a year where many teams are being asked to move faster while taking on more risk, the conversations in the room may be as valuable as the sessions on stage.
If you’d like to attend the conference check out Integrity360s website.
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