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Conan O'Brien Hosts AI Cybersecurity Videos for Adaptive Security

Comedian Conan O'Brien collaborates with Adaptive Security to host a 15-part educational video series on AI cybersecurity. The series aims to educate employees on threats like phishing and deepfakes, leveraging O'Brien's humor to enhance engagement.

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June 10, 2026
Conan O'Brien Hosts AI Cybersecurity Videos for Adaptive Security

Comedian Conan O'Brien has teamed up with Adaptive Security, an AI cybersecurity company, to host a series of educational videos aimed at enhancing corporate training on cybersecurity threats. The 15-part series is designed to help employees of Adaptive's clients better understand and navigate threats such as phishing and deepfakes.

The Need for Engaging Cybersecurity Training

Corporate training sessions are often criticized for being dull and ineffective. By enlisting a well-known comedian like Conan O'Brien, Adaptive Security aims to make these sessions more engaging and memorable. The use of humor is expected to improve retention of critical information, which is crucial given the increasing sophistication of cyber threats.

According to Engadget, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) reported that social media scams cost Americans at least $2.1 billion last year. This highlights the importance of effective training, as companies with access to sensitive information are prime targets for cybercriminals.

Addressing Modern Cyber Threats

The educational series focuses on common cybersecurity threats, including:

  • Phishing: Deceptive attempts to obtain sensitive information by masquerading as a trustworthy entity.
  • Deepfakes: AI-generated media that can convincingly mimic real people, posing significant risks in misinformation and fraud.

By educating employees on these threats, Adaptive Security aims to reduce the risk of successful cyber attacks on its clients.

The Role of AI in Cybersecurity

Adaptive Security utilizes AI to enhance its cybersecurity solutions, making it easier to identify and mitigate threats. AI tools can analyze vast amounts of data to detect anomalies and potential security breaches more efficiently than traditional methods.

The Impact of Humor in Training

The decision to use Conan O'Brien as the face of this educational initiative is a strategic move by Adaptive Security. Humor can break down barriers and make complex topics more accessible. This approach is expected to lead to better compliance with cybersecurity best practices among employees.

"Considering how often corporate trainings are a total snoozefest, getting a genuinely funny and smart person to present this critical information seems like a smart, if expensive, move," Engadget noted.

By investing in engaging educational content, Adaptive Security is setting a precedent for how companies can effectively educate their workforce on cybersecurity, potentially reducing the incidence of costly cyber attacks.


Sources: Engadget – Main Feed

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