Incident Response & Continuity Exercising Simulations Training in New Zealand

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 4 Hours
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Price: From €1,170+VAT
We can host this training at your preferred location. Contact us!

The new Artificial Intelligence (AI) Safety Risk gamified simulation prepares you and your team members with the skills needed to navigate the complex landscape of AI risk management.

By the end of the simulation event, you will be equipped to tackle AI risk related challenges head-on and ensure the responsible and ethical use of artificial intelligence in your organisation.

This gamified experience is designed to prepare individuals to effectively address the risks associated with using AI in a professional context. Participants will gain the knowledge and insights necessary to learn why risk management, ethics and oversight are crucial to realising AI’s benefits from technical, commercial, product, and business perspectives.

We have built our immersive gamified scenario for various target audiences, created by our interdisciplinary team, and informed by the latest research in organisational psychology, best practice in AI governance (Inc. EU AI Act & US NIST AI Risk Management Framework) and risk management.

There are no prerequisites.

By the end of the gamified AI safety risk simulation, participants will be able to:

  • Discuss AI safety risk management principles.
  • Identify potential risks and challenges associated with AI implementations.
  • Formulate appropriate responses to AI related incidents.
  • Consider guard-rails to prevent errors, bias, and breaches in AI systems.
  • Discuss strategies to embrace and accelerate ethical, safe, and responsible AI.

Throughout this engaging and thought-provoking event, participants will actively engage individually and collectively in multi-layered interactive gamified simulations that explore various real-world AI safety risk scenarios, that will impact businesses looking to embrace AI technology. Whilst building upon problem solving, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration skills.

The AI safety and risk scenarios include but are not limited to;

  • A customer service chat bot data leak.
  • Disinformation campaign using generative AI media (deepfake & voice clone scam).
  • Co-Pilot ‘hallucinating’ middleware business application logic.
  • Unfair use of customer data, and challenges related to AI-driven operations centres.


Contact us for more detail about our trainings and for all other enquiries!

Upcoming Trainings

Join our public courses in our New Zealand facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.

09 January 2025 (4 Hours)
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
16 January 2025 (4 Hours)
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
22 January 2025 (4 Hours)
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
23 January 2025 (4 Hours)
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
09 January 2025 (4 Hours)
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
08 February 2025 (4 Hours)
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
16 January 2025 (4 Hours)
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
14 February 2025 (4 Hours)
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch
Classroom / Virtual Classroom
Incident Response & Continuity Exercising Simulations Training Course in New Zealand

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