Tuesday, October 15 | 3:00PM–4:00PM ET | Online

Webinar | Exploring the 2024 Horizon Report | Cybersecurity and Privacy Edition

This webinar will explore the trends, challenges, and key technology developments identified by a panel of experts in the 2024 Horizon Report | Cybersecurity and Privacy Edition. Members of the Horizon Report team and panel will highlight contextual trends and challenges and discuss how key technologies can assist higher education cybersecurity and privacy professionals in meeting challenges and capitalizing on opportunities for the future. Implications of trends and key technologies will be considered from different institutional perspectives.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Learn about the contents and methodology of the 2024 Horizon Report | Cybersecurity and Privacy edition.
  • Understand the trends and challenges identified in the report that accelerate or mitigate cybersecurity and privacy threats in higher education.
  • Consider the implications of the possible futures related to the trends, technologies, and practices forecasted to impact higher education.

Presenters

  • Allison Henry

    Chief Information Security Officer, University of California, Berkeley
  • Phil Reiter

    Associate Director, Privacy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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