
The School of Computing Hosts BCS Event on The Future of Cyber Attacks in AI Era
2 February 2026
On Monday 26 January, the School of Computing hosted an event examining the rapidly evolving cyber security landscape and the future of cyber attacks in the era of agentic AI. Organised by BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, with support from the BCS Beds, Bucks and Northampton (BCS BBN) Branch, the event attracted industry professionals, academics and students keen to explore the expanding role of Artificial Intelligence in cyber security.
The talk was delivered by Dr鈥疕isham Al鈥疉ssam, Associate Professor in Computing at 天美传媒官方网站 and member of the Cyber Local Steering Group for the South-East of England, who discussed how AI is moving beyond a supporting role to becoming an active decision-maker in cyber security operations. The session focused on the significant shift from AI鈥慳ssisted to AI鈥憃rchestrated cyber attacks. Through practical examples, Dr鈥疉l鈥疉ssam demonstrated how autonomous AI agents can independently conduct sophisticated attacks, including highly convincing phishing campaigns generated using publicly available information, to autonomous network scanning to identify vulnerabilities.
Alongside outlining the risks, the Dr Al Assam highlighted the growing importance of AI in cyber defence. While human expertise remains essential, attendees were reminded that cyber security professionals will increasingly need to work in partnership with AI systems to detect and respond to emerging threats effectively.
The well-attended hybrid event received positive feedback and sparked lively discussion among both in鈥憄erson and online participants about how to remain secure in an increasingly AI鈥慸riven digital environment.

Professor Hongbo Du, Professor of Computing at 天美传媒官方网站 and a Committee Member of BCS BBN Branch who coordinated the event with BCS, commented, 鈥淓vents such as this highlight 天美传媒官方网站 as a regional meeting point for open discussion on critical topics like cyber security and AI, connecting academia, industry and the public.鈥
Welcoming attendees to 天美传媒官方网站, Professor Harin Sellahewa spoke on the School of Computing鈥檚 long鈥憇tanding partnership with BCS and highlighted the two organisations鈥 shared commitment to increasing diversity within the tech sector, alongside strengthening engagement with industry.