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About Speaker
Er. Kritika
Championing interdisciplinary research in cybersecurity
Er. Kritika is an dynamic and experienced interdisciplinary researcher whose work dives deep into the human side of digital risk exploring how our brains, behaviours, and biases shape the way we respond to cyber threats. What makes her work truly stand out is her unique interdisciplinary lens, centered on the rapidly evolving field of neuro-cybersecurity where the frontiers of the human brain and digital security intersect, investigating how cognitive vulnerabilities and neural processes shape cybersecurity behaviour, exposing new risks and redefining resilience in the digital age. She has authored 30+ publications, with her insights featured in top journals and thought leadership platforms like the ISACA, CXO DigitalPulse, IGI Global etc and delivered 10+ keynote talks. Her research isn’t just about identifying problems, it’s about designing human-centered, ethically sound solutions for tomorrow’s cybersecurity threats. Kritika’s brilliance has been recognized globally from the Trailblazer Award in Security to the Young Engineer and Best Researcher Awards.
Session Details for Aug 28, 2025:
The session will examine both moral and security challenges in this meeting that result from AI-driven neurotechnology particularly regarding the protection of brain data privacy and its distribution among various backgrounds and security risks involved. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) along with neuroprosthetics and neurostimulation technologies push forward according to new advancements that create enormous potential for human enhancement. The recent breakthroughs in neuroscience technology create fundamental challenges concerning the invasion of our most protected mental operations.
Our analysis will examine the privacy threats of brain data collection processes alongside the damages from unauthorized system entry and AI limitations to correctly analyze or properly handle these data types. The assessment of AI bias will show how minority populations experience disproportionate negative effects from exclusive neurotechnology systems. The session analyzes neurological security risks connected to artificial intelligence-based neurotechnological products through a focus on both neurohacking potential and brain data unsafe manipulation.
The discussion following ethical AI design principles concentrates on highlighting transparency as well as control measures for developers who need informed consent when creating neurotechnologies. This section will study regulatory deficiencies alongside a plan for worldwide standards to achieve equal access alongside enforcement in mind. The session will end with participants obtaining real-world expertise about responsible implementation of AI-driven neurotechnologies which places equal importance on preserving human dignity and autonomy and promoting equity. The crucial discussion arises because we are approaching an era where AI and neurotechnology systems will become essential to healthcare and cognitive enhancement and accessibility needs ethical consideration alongside technological development.
Be Ready to Engage:
- Bring a notepad – this is a content-rich session!
- Submit your questions beforehand via Comments.
- Ask questions live via comments or join the stage with camera/mic access – just reach out to us in advance if you’d like to participate on screen.
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the future of Neurotechnology.
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