The AI Skill Shift in Cybersecurity roles
The AI Skill Shift in Cybersecurity roles
Discover the impact of AI on cybersecurity roles, skills and organization. Artificial intelligence is fundamentally transforming the cybersecurity landscape. Threats are evolving faster, tasks are shifting, and AI is increasingly being used by both attackers and defenders. This has a direct impact on how cybersecurity teams are organized and on the technical and human skills required today and in the future.
For whom is this interesting?
- Anyone in companies involved in cybersecurity, such as CISOs, security managers, IT and cyber leads, and HR and L&D professionals working on security roles and teams.
- Anyone at training providers, responsible for programs in ICT in the broad sense and cybersecurity in specific.
Why participate?
- Gain concrete insights into how AI is reshaping cybersecurity roles and skill profiles, supported by detailed skills matrices.
- Understand which technical, analytical and human skills are becoming critical in an AI driven cybersecurity context.
- Engage in discussions with companies and education partners about the impact on organizational structures, the upskilling and reskilling of employees, and the changing learning needs within education programs and training courses.
Program
Mon 18 May
14:00 - 14:30
- Welcome Coffee
14:30 - 16:30
- Plenary session (EN)
- Welcome word
- Recap of the study and presentation of the skills matrices by Indiville & Agoria
- Interactive session between the audience and representatives of member companies and education institutions
16:30 - 18:00
- Network drink
Price
Included in the Agoria membership fee. Also open to educational providers and stakeholders.
Organizer
Agoria, CMiB4Talent & CyberHubs Belgium
Additional information

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