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Qubit Conference Prague 2026

Basic Event Info

Event Type Conference
Company Name Qubit Security,s.r.o.
Event Date 18 May 2026
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Location

City Prague

Event Details

Event Format Physical
Size 101 - 300 approximate delegates

Participation Opportunities

Registration (Cost) Not Free
Speaking Opportunities No

Event Description

As technology rapidly evolves, the landscape of cybersecurity is undergoing a profound transformation. The rise of artificial intelligence and autonomous systems is redefining how security is managed, shifting the focus from manual oversight to intelligent automation. This shift introduces new complexities and challenges, particularly regarding trust in systems that operate independently of human intervention. The concept of “The Trust Shift” is central to understanding the future of cybersecurity, and it will be a key topic at the upcoming Qubit Conference® Prague 2026.

The Rise of Intelligent Autonomy in Cybersecurity

Artificial intelligence is increasingly taking a central role in cybersecurity operations. Autonomous systems are now capable of making critical decisions, executing protocols, and responding to threats without direct human involvement. These systems are designed to learn continuously, adapt to new threats, and operate around the clock. As a result, organizations are experiencing a significant shift in how they approach security, moving away from traditional, manual methods toward more dynamic and automated solutions.

Challenges of Trust in Autonomous Systems

With the growing reliance on autonomous technologies, the issue of trust becomes increasingly complex. Traditional trust models, which relied on human oversight and predictable processes, are no longer sufficient. Organizations must now place their confidence in systems that are not only highly intelligent but also operate in ways that may be difficult to fully comprehend. This shift raises important questions about identity, accountability, and the right to make decisions within digital environments.

Adapting to the Trust Shift

The transition to intelligent autonomy requires a fundamental rethinking of cybersecurity strategies. It is essential for organizations to develop new frameworks for establishing and maintaining trust in autonomous systems. This includes implementing robust monitoring, transparent decision-making processes, and continuous evaluation of system performance. By addressing these challenges, organizations can better prepare for the evolving threat landscape and ensure the security of their digital assets.

Exploring the Future at Qubit Conference® Prague 2026

The Qubit Conference® Prague 2026 will serve as a platform for industry leaders, experts, and practitioners to explore the implications of the Trust Shift in cybersecurity. Attendees will have the opportunity to discuss emerging trends, share best practices, and develop strategies for navigating the complexities of intelligent autonomy. The event aims to foster collaboration and innovation, helping organizations adapt to the rapidly changing security environment.