A 2-hour combined experience. Build AI literacy with FuzzNet Labs, defend a network with Byte Club, then discuss a real incident where AI was part of the attack.
Most security awareness training treats AI and cybersecurity as separate topics. This workshop puts them in the same room. Participants first build a working understanding of how AI thinks and learns, then step into the role of network defenders, and close by examining a real incident where AI played a role in the attack. The connection between the two hours is the point.
1
Hour 1 AI Literacy
How AI works + play FuzzNet Labs.
60 min
2
Hour 2 AI Security
Network defense + play Byte Club + AI breach analysis.
60 min
Total: ~2 hours
Hour 1 AI Literacy Workshop
Run the AI Literacy workshop in full. Everything you need tutorial setup, game hosting, and reflection questions is in the guide below.
Hour 1 · Full Guide
How to Run an AI Literacy Workshop Online
FuzzNet Labs tutorial, live game hosting, and three structured reflection questions with model answers and common misunderstandings to listen for.
10 min · Set the Stage30 min · FuzzNet Labs20 min · Reflection
Run the Cybersecurity Awareness workshop in full. For Step 3 the breach analysis find a recent cyber incident with an AI angle. That could mean an attacker using AI to carry out the attack more effectively, or an attacker targeting an AI system itself. Either direction connects directly back to what participants learned in Hour 1.
Hour 2 · Full Guide
How to Run a Cybersecurity Awareness Workshop Online
Byte Club tutorial, live game hosting, and the Kill Chain + NIST CSF breach analysis framework. For Step 3, pick a recent incident where AI played a role in the attack the guide shows you what to look for and how to frame it.
10 min · Set the Stage30 min · Byte Club20–30 min · Breach Analysis
Finding the right breach: Look for a recent incident with an AI angle either an attacker using AI as part of the attack, or an attacker compromising an AI system itself. Both work. Sites like The Hacker News cover both regularly. The best pick for this combined session is one where participants can draw a direct line back to what they learned about AI in Hour 1 whether that's how a model learns, what it trusts, or what happens when it's manipulated.
Ready to Run Both Workshops?
FuzzNet Labs and Byte Club are both available now. Each is up and running in under 10 minutes, and no technical background is required to facilitate either.