Unintentionally Malicious Insiders: Managing Risk in the Age of Generative AI (separate registration is required)

Wednesday, May 01, 2024 | 12:30PM–4:00PM CT | Greenway Ballroom D-G, Second Floor
Session Type: Additional Fee Program
Delivery Format: Preconference Workshop
My CISO tells me all the time that what keeps cybersecurity and privacy professionals up at night is the fear that people will accidentally do less-than-smart things with institutional data. When you add generative AI to this mix, a significant opportunity arises for users to expose sensitive data even further. This workshop focuses on empowering cybersecurity and privacy professionals in higher education with concrete, actionable tools and methodologies to effectively manage risk in an age of generative AI. While the workshop will emphasize data security/privacy and teaching and learning, we will remain cognizant of the human concerns, such as questions of bias and accessibility, as well as the impact of generative AI on the (IT) workforce, which continue to evolve and challenge us. Through a mixture of small group activities such as case studies, coupled with larger group discussions, this workshop will serve as a space where we can interrogate specific challenges of generative AI and still leave with a clearer understanding of how to integrate it into a robust, forward-thinking response at our home institutions.

The registration fee for this preconference workshop includes:
• Lunch on Wednesday, May 1 from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
• Refreshment breaks
• All workshop materials

Presenters

  • Rachel Schnepper

    Senior Director of Academic and Emerging Technologies, Wesleyan University

Resources & Downloads

  • Unintentionally Malicious Insiders Managing Risk in the Age of Generative AI

    Updated on 4/26/2024