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Lunch and Learn: AI Safety, Security and Privacy – Foundations

AI Safety, Security and Privacy Foundations

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This session* sets out the safety, security and privacy considerations that underpin responsible AI adoption across the Australian Government. It focuses on how strong policy, governance and technical controls enable agencies to confidently embrace AI while safeguarding public trust, sensitive information and government systems.

Participants will gain a foundational understanding of the core principles, expectations and practical guardrails that support safe and secure AI use. The session emphasises proportionate risk management, transparency and accountability, and shows how shared, coordinated approaches can reduce fragmentation and support responsible development of AI and adoption of generative AI in practice through case studies.

Designed for Australian Government staff, including general AI users and AI practitioners, this session provides a common baseline for engaging with AI safely and securely, and frames safety, security and privacy as enablers of trusted, sustainable AI use in government.

Participant benefits

  • Learn about AI Safety and Security.
  • Update your knowledge of 'Responsible AI'.
  • Hear from experts on what 'Trustworthy AI' should be.

Suitable for

All Staff

Category and User level

This learning experience aligns with the Digital Profession Craft at the Foundation level. 

Topics
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Categories
Working in Government
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1 July 2026

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