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Cybersecurity in the Age of AI Online

Are you curious about Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how it affects your online safety? Join us for a dynamic and approachable conversation with Richard Wilson, CEO of Kyvoo, a Connecticut-based AI company. In this one-hour session, Richard will demystify AI and explore how it's reshaping the world of cybersecurity, from the threats we face today to the tools that will protect us tomorrow.

This session will cover:

  • What cybersecurity really means in today’s digital world
  • How AI is changing the landscape of online threats and defenses
  • Real-world examples like deepfake scams and AI-driven phishing
  • What the future holds for personal and global cybersecurity
  • How to stay informed and empowered in a rapidly evolving tech environment

Whether you're tech savvy or just tech curious, this presentation will leave you informed, inspired, and with a better understanding of AI and its effect on the future.

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Date:
Monday, October 20, 2025
Time:
6:00pm - 7:00pm
Audience:
  Adult     Senior  
Categories:
  Technology Training  
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Registrations open at 6:00pm Monday, September 22, 2025

Richard Wilson is the CEO of Kyvoo a Connecticut based Artificial Intelligence (AI) company.  With over 20 years of experience spanning factory floors, startups, and Fortune 500 boardrooms, Richard helps organizations navigate complex business and technical challenges by understanding what’s possible today and how to prepare for tomorrow.

A lifelong learner with an insatiable curiosity, he not only seeks to understand why things are the way they are, how they are likely to change, and the cascading effects that change will have.  At his core, Richard is driven by impact, helping organizations and individuals sharpen their focus and improve how they operate in a fast-changing world.

PROGRAM CONTACT: 
Lorna Rhyins
203-625-6560
lrhyins@greenwichlibrary.org