Artificial intelligence (AI) offers significant advantages for organizations, but it is also being exploited by cybercriminals. In this conference, we will explore current methods of using AI in cybercrime and provide recommendations for using AI safely in professional activities.
General objective:
Raise participants’ awareness of the security risks associated with AI.
Specific objectives:
This conference is intended for professionals, managers, and executives who wish to understand the new risks associated with artificial intelligence and adopt best practices in cybersecurity within their organization.
It is aimed at communication, marketing, HR, and IT teams, as well as anyone using AI tools in their daily work who wants to secure their digital practices.
Sarine Bedrossian has been a trainer in fraud prevention and cybersecurity at CY-clic for over three years. On the front lines of organizational awareness, she has helped thousands of participants better understand how cyberattacks work and adopt concrete reflexes to protect themselves.
She doesn’t just share information — she embodies a deeply human approach to cybersecurity. With a background in criminology and psychology, she has a unique ability to understand the mechanisms of manipulation and the human vulnerabilities that fraudsters exploit. She was also involved in creating the first cybercriminology clinic at the Université de Montréal, an innovative project aimed at supporting victims of cyber fraud.
Alongside her fieldwork, Sarine is completing a cumulative bachelor’s degree in cybersecurity at Polytechnique Montréal, further strengthening an expertise already deeply rooted in practice. Curious, methodical, and passionate, she continues to refine her skills to deliver training that meets today’s most pressing challenges.