NCyTE Monthly Meeting: AI's Impact on Cybersecurity Instruction & Work Roles

  • Fri, March 15, 2024
  • 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
  • VIRTUAL

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AI's Impact on Cybersecurity Instruction & Work Roles

March 15, 2024
9 - 10 am PDT | Virtual

How is AI being leveraged to fortify cyber defenses, shape policies, and train the next-gen workforce?

The integration of AI into cybersecurity brings both opportunities and challenges for cybersecurity instruction and work roles. It requires professionals to adapt to new technologies, develop new skills, and stay vigilant in addressing emerging threats and ethical considerations.

Join your colleagues for an engaging discussion on the transformative impact of AI on instruction and cybersecurity work roles, featuring panelists from government and education.


Panel 

Dr. Costis Toregas (Moderator)
Director | Cyber Security and Privacy Research Institute | The George Washington University


Eman El-Sheikh, Ph. D.
Associate Vice President | Center for Cybersecurity | University of West Florida
Eman El-Sheikh | LinkedIn


Michael Prebil

Cybersecurity Workforce Analyst (Fed)
Mike Prebil | LinkedIn

Dr. Vincent Nestler
Associate Professor | California State University - San Bernardino
S
enior Personnel | NCyTE Center
vnestler@csusb.edu


Facilitator

Stephen Miller
NCyTE Co-Principal Investigator
Eastern New Mexico University - Ruidoso Branch Community College



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NCyTE is funded by the National Science Foundation grant #2054724. 

How is AI being leveraged to fortify cyber defenses, shape policies, and train the next-gen workforce?

The integration of AI into cybersecurity brings both opportunities and challenges for cybersecurity instruction and work roles. It requires professionals to adapt to new technologies, develop new skills, and stay vigilant in addressing emerging threats and ethical considerations.

Join your colleagues for an engaging discussion on the transformative impact of AI on instruction and cybersecurity work roles, featuring panelists from government and education.