GCSCC AI Cybersecurity Conference Outcomes Report: Securing the Cyber Future, ‘Cyber Resilience in the Age of AI and Geopolitical Uncertainty’

01 October 2025

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant promise. It is rapidly being integrated into business operations and everyday life. However, as AI capabilities accelerate, so does the complexity of the cyber threat landscape. Rapid technological and geopolitical changes are converging to create challenges for how we as nations, businesses and citizens protect our core values, rights and digital integrity. We are at an unprecedented turning point for cybersecurity that demands new methods for building an intelligent and resilient digital future. 

To help meet this challenge, the Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (GCSCC), brought together cybersecurity experts from industry, government, academia and the international community for the 2025 AI Cybersecurity Conference in Oxford, UK from 29 September-1 October. Under the theme ‘Securing the Cyber Future: Cyber Resilience in the Age of AI and Geopolitical Uncertainty’, speakers discussed a range of topics related to AI and cybersecurity governance. Side events showcased projects of the United Kingdom’s Laboratory for AI Security Research (LASR) initiative. 

The following document summarises the main discussion points.