01.06.2026

Sign up for Arion Bank’s morn­ing event on cy­ber­se­cur­ity and ar­ti­fi­cial in­tel­li­gence

Cyber threats are rapidly increasing, and cybercriminals are becoming ever more sophisticated. Artificial intelligence is further complicating matters, both in terms of offensive tactics and defensive measures in cybersecurity.

At a morning event hosted by Arion Bank and Syndis on 9 June, leading experts in the field will provide their insights into the key cybersecurity challenges of our time. How can defences be strengthened? What do we need to consider in the fight to prevent potential cybercrime?

The event will take place at Arion Bank’s headquarters at Borgartún 19 and is open to both individuals and businesses – anyone interested in learning more about cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.

People wishing to attend are required to register. You can sign up here.

The doors open at 8:30. The event begins at 9:00 and runs until 11:00. Light refreshments and coffee will be served beforehand.

We look forward to seeing you!

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