
Keynote
Speeches
Inspirational awareness talks on cybersecurity and AI: live with Tomislav and Eric, grounded in psychology, experimental, and humorous.
Two speakers. Two perspectives. One talk that stays with people.
Two voices, one experience
The interplay between the two speakers creates a special energy. Eric makes cybersecurity and AI tangible live, while Tomislav opens the psychological perspective. Together, they create a talk that feels light and opens eyes.

Tomislav
He shows why people trust, react, and sometimes decide too quickly.

Eric
He makes attacks, AI examples, and live demos concrete and understandable.
On stage, perspective, pace, and humor come together in one shared experience.
And suddenly everything changes...
Our keynote speeches change the way people look at AI and cybersecurity. They create a personal experience that surprises, sensitizes, and stays in people's minds.
Inspiring
The audience discovers cybersecurity and AI from a new perspective and wants to look more consciously.
Awareness-building
Psychological patterns become tangible: trust, speed, deception, and the small mental shortcuts that make us vulnerable.
Humorous and light
Humor, storytelling, and a healthy dose of self-irony open the room without diluting the relevance of the topic.
How awareness emerges on stage
The keynote works with short interactions, live demos, and psychological framing. This makes visible how quickly perception, trust, and decisions can be influenced.
Opening question
A short question activates the audience's own assessment.
Live evaluation
The answers reveal how far feeling and reality can drift apart.
Framing
Tomislav and Eric explain which psychological patterns were just at work.
Transfer
The experience creates a clear link to AI, phishing, and security awareness.
What the audience experiences
The keynotes live from the mix of stage energy, psychological experiments, and clear expert framing.
Live demos
AI examples, phishing patterns, and social engineering mechanics become tangible.
Audience interaction
Polls, short tests, and shared assessments actively bring the room in.
Psychological experiments
People experience in their own thinking why simple tricks work so well.
Role plays
Small scenes show how deception emerges in everyday work and why it often feels plausible.
Experience AI live
Artificial intelligence is not explained abstractly, but made surprising, funny, and relevant.
Aha moments
The audience leaves with stories, images, and insights that stay with them.
Our keynote topics
These topics show how cybersecurity and AI can become a real stage experience. Depending on the occasion, audience, and goal, we tailor the keynote accordingly.
Experience manipulation live: Why even smart people fall for simple tricks
An interactive keynote about social engineering, cognitive bias, and why cybersecurity is above all a human topic.
Dear AI, what could possibly go wrong?
A humorous talk about AI, blind automation, prompt mishaps, and common sense in the AI age.
AI and social engineering
How AI makes attacks more personal, faster, and more convincing, and why human judgment matters more.
Why people fall for phishing
An entertaining journey through attention, trust, stress, and psychological shortcuts.
Deepfakes, deception, and trust
What happens when eyes, ears, and gut feeling are no longer enough and teams need new verification habits.
Hacking human behavior
About patterns, reflexes, group dynamics, and people as the strongest line of defense.
Could this fit your event?
Request a keynote. Together, we clarify which topic, audience, and flow fit best.
Built for stage, event, and awareness moments
Expert conferences & congresses
For cybersecurity, awareness, and AI conferences, especially for CISOs, security awareness managers, and IT security leaders.
Customer events & learning days
For companies that want to offer customers, partners, or employees a relevant, entertaining, high-quality impulse.
Internal awareness days
For kick-offs, security weeks, town halls, or learning days where a topic needs to wake people up and stick.
Awareness that shows impact
For CISOs and awareness leaders, what matters is that a format creates impact. The keynote draws attention to real risks, makes human attack surfaces visible, and provides a strong entry point for further awareness measures.
A strong impulse for self-insight
Participants experience for themselves how quickly trust, time pressure, and habits influence decisions.
Serious expertise with lightness
Phishing, social engineering, and AI risks are explained through relatable examples and linked to psychological mechanisms.
Your event in focus
We align topic, examples, tone, and interaction with the audience, occasion, and security culture.
Tomislav & Eric: approachable and on equal footing
Tomislav and Eric deliberately appear as a duo: approachable, attentive, and with two different perspectives on people, technology, and security.
This creates not a monologue from the stage, but a lively dialogue with the audience. The lightness remains, but it carries substance: psychological patterns, AI examples, and cybersecurity risks are connected in a way that makes people want to listen and feel taken seriously.

Tomislav Bodrozic
Tomislav brings the stories, the psychological perspective, and the energy to the stage. He makes visible why people react, trust, or decide too quickly in certain situations. His strength is telling complex connections in a way that feels light and still stays with people. This creates a clear thread from the first laugh to the serious aha moment.

Eric Flury
Eric connects cybersecurity, AI, and experiments with a sharp eye for what actually happens in everyday work. He frames live demos with real expertise without losing the lightness of the format. His examples show how quickly technology, trust, and human habits interlock. Abstract risk becomes an experience the audience immediately understands.
More than just a talk
The impact often shows after the event: participants talk about the experiments and insights later at home, with friends, or back in their teams. That is when awareness continues beyond the applause and starts to live in everyday conversations.
That was really cool and fun. I want to tell my family about it tonight.
I had no idea how easy it is to manipulate us humans.
I realized how easily I can be manipulated myself.
That was entertaining, but also frighteningly relevant.
We should think about awareness differently.
We kept talking about exactly those experiments afterwards.
FAQ
Should your audience truly experience AI and cybersecurity?
Request a keynote and we will clarify the topic, occasion, audience, and right dramaturgy together.