Free webinar
December 11, 5 PM CET

AI RISK 2026:
THE NEW ERA
OF DIGITAL THREATS

Moderator
Ivan
Shkvarun
Founder, CEO of Social Links,
Author of Darkside AI Initiative
Speakers
Hieu Ngo
Vietnam
  • Cyber Threat Investigator @ TRMLabs
  • Ex-Threat Hunter @ NCSC Vietnam
  • Former Hacker (US Federal Prison)  
  • Founder @ ChongLuaDao (NGO)
Alex Lozano
Spain
  • CEO @ Cibergy
  • OSINT Professor at UAB
  • Master in Cyber Intelligence
  • Private Investigator Security
Anatoly Kvitnistky
USA
  • CEO @ AI or Not

Join us on December 11 at 5pm CET for the free webinar Ai Risk 2026: The New Era Of Digital Threats..

Throughout 2025, AI moved from “emerging threat” to everyday reality in cybercrime. Attackers are using models and automation to scale reconnaissance, generate convincing lures, and abuse leaked data faster than ever before. In this session, we’ll walk through practical cases from the last year and look ahead to the concrete risks organizations are likely underestimating for 2026.

Using real-world examples, we’ll explore how AI has been used to amplify corporate data leaks and credential abuse, enable deepfake scams and impersonation, and power darknet schemes and automation-driven fraud at scale.
You’ll also hear how security teams can adapt with better processes, smarter monitoring, and tools that keep pace with AI-enabled attackers.

Identify probable Telegram user contacts
Reveal subtle or hidden links between users via shared groups
Discover even small groups with just a few members
Search though 150B messages
And more
Note: We’ll only accept corporate email addresses for registration.

AGENDA

Introduction: AI Risk in 2025

A short overview of how AI went from buzzword to a core part of the attacker toolkit, and why this changes how we think about digital risk, fraud, and cybercrime.

2025 in Practice – AI in the Wild

Real-world cases where AI or automation played a visible role, including corporate data leaks and large-scale credential abuse, deepfake scams and executive impersonation, as well as fraud and social engineering campaigns boosted by AI-generated content.

Darknet, Automation & “Industrialized” Crime

A look into darknet and underground schemes where AI, scripts, and bots are used to package and sell leaked data and credentials, automate phishing and account takeover, and lower the barrier for less-skilled attackers.

What This Means for 2026

Key risks, blind spots, and trends to watch, focusing on where AI-driven threats are likely to grow next, which types of attacks and sectors are especially exposed, and why traditional controls and playbooks are no longer enough.

Panel Discussion

Together, the webinar speakers will discuss where to draw the line between innovation and risk, how organizations should adapt to AI-driven threats, and the role of modern cybersecurity and OSINT tools in managing digital risk.

Q&A

Your chance to ask questions and get practical perspectives on preparing for AI Risk in 2026.