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Free training opportunity in cyber security of AI systems

17/03/2026
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In our latest work supporting government, we have been commissioned by the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology to support rollout of the new EN 304 223 global standard for ‘Baseline Cyber Security Requirements for AI Models and Systems’. As part of this programme, we are delivering free 2-hour training workshops on EN 304 223 in late March and April 2026.

AI systems are introducing a new generation of security risks that extend beyond traditional software vulnerabilities. Threats such as prompt injection, data poisoning, and model manipulation can cause models to leak sensitive information, behave unpredictably, present mis/disinformation or make unsafe decisions, highlighting the importance of robust cyber security for AI systems.

Frazer-Nash has a proven track record as a strategic technology advisor to government, government agencies, healthcare and public sector clients to manage risk and maximise the full benefits of innovating in and safely integrating breakthrough technologies. In our latest work supporting government, we have been  commissioned by the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology to support rollout of the new EN 304 223 global standard for ‘Baseline Cyber Security Requirements for AI Models and Systems’. As part of this programme, we are delivering free 2-hour training workshops on EN 304 223 in late March and April 2026.

The training is aimed at stakeholders with limited prior exposure to AI security and EN 304 223, who work within UK organisations that are developing or adopting AI systems. Tailored training sessions are available for the following groups: small businesses, and legal, data, procurement and security professionals who are responsible for, or advise on, their organisation’s AI Security position.

Places are limited, so please circulate this opportunity to relevant colleagues. Registration link and detailed eligibility criteria here