Learning Lab | Applied AI Security for Higher Ed Professionals: May 2026

A Collaboration with Infosec | 2025 EDUCAUSE Strategic Partner

Part 1: May 19, 2026 | 3:00–4:30 p.m.ET
Part 2: May 21, 2026 | 3:00–4:30 p.m.ET
Part 3: May 26, 2026 | 3:00–4:30 p.m.ET
Part 4: May 28, 2026 | 3:00–4:30 p.m.ET

Overview

Higher education institutions are rapidly deploying AI systems that handle sensitive student data. However, most security teams have never tested them for vulnerabilities. This hands-on Learning Lab equips higher education security professionals with practical skills to assess, defend, and govern AI systems.

Participants execute real attacks against large language models in a controlled cyber range built around higher education scenarios—performing prompt injection, extracting data from RAG systems, and bypassing safety controls. They then implement the defenses that stop these attacks: input validation, output filtering, guardrails, and detection systems.

The lab series concludes with governance integration, mapping technical skills to the NICE Framework AI Security Competency Area (NF-COM-002) for documented workforce outcomes.

Learning Outcomes:

NOTE: You will be asked to complete assignments in between the Learning Lab segments that support the learning outcomes stated below. You will receive feedback and constructive critique from course facilitators.

  • Identify how common AI vulnerabilities manifest in higher education contexts such as chatbots, advising tools, and research assistants.
  • Execute hands-on attack techniques to understand how adversaries exploit institutional AI systems.
  • Apply defensive controls, including input validation, output filtering, and guardrails to protect AI deployments.
  • Develop monitoring approaches to detect suspicious AI system behavior and potential misuse.
  • Connect technical AI security skills to the NICE Framework for workforce development and documentation.
  • Create a repeatable assessment process for evaluating AI systems across your institution.

Facilitators

Photo of Iva Amos
Sr. Cybersecurity Curriculum Manager
Infosec, part of Cengage Group