Artificial intelligence is no longer a niche tech subject. It's on campuses everywhere, and there's no putting the genie back in the bottle. While AI is helping campuses work more efficiently and get more out of their resources, it's also powering new threats.

But, AI is also a powerful form of defense.

Join The Chronicle for an upcoming Virtual Forum, "AI's Impact on College Cybersecurity," on November 5, 2 p.m. ET. During this event, panelists will help you navigate the reality of AI and cybersecurity. You can learn about:

  • Through pattern analysis, how AI can detect threats to cloud security and suspicious shifts in user and system behavior.

  • How AI can help shield colleges’ cloud-stored digital treasure.

  • What ways AI can help you respond and adapt to emergent threats to your data.

  • How to predict the likelihood of future attacks using AI.

  • How to wield AI responsibly and productively.

 

Host

Alex Kafka

Senior Editor
The Chronicle of Higher Education

Panelists

C. Todd Doss

Senior Managing Director
Guidepost Solutions

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Lydia Payne-Johnson

Director, Data Governance
Compliance and Identity Management, George Washington U.

Vijay Menta

VP for Information Technology and CIO
Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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Kim Milford

Deputy CIO and Chief Information Security Officer
U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Anthony Newman

Executive Director
Information Sharing & Analysis Center (REN-ISAC)

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Event Registration

YES, I will be attending this Virtual Forum event on:

Tuesday, November 5, 2024