Welcome to the third annual Cybersecurity Across Disciplines (CyAD) Conferencehosted by the National Cybersecurity Training & Education Center (NCyTE)!
The schedule is tentative and subject to change. Please check back regularly for the most current version.
Important Notice: All sessions are first-come, first-served. While you can plan your schedule in Sched, it does not guarantee a seat in any session. CyAD registrants check your email inbox or junk folder for Sched invite.
Sign up or log in to add sessions to your schedule and sync them to your phone or calendar.
Today, our concerns center around how to best ensure cybersecurity and privacy for all of the aspects of our lives touched by technology. This summit will explore a variety of diverse topics such as artificial intelligence, agriculture, biotechnology, critical infrastructure, manufacturing, medicine, and robotics. This event will also look at how best to prepare individuals, whether cybersecurity specialists or those who are focused on business (or government) with a concern for cybersecurity, to deal with the threats that are expected to increase exponentially with the advancements in AI while respecting people’s individual rights related to data privacy.
Is the future all gloom and doom? Or will AI solve all of our cybersecurity and privacy problems? Or are the futures of cybersecurity and privacy likely to be somewhere between these extremes? In this keynote, glimpses of possible futures related to cybersecurity and privacy will be explored. How can examining lessons from the past inform our views on cybersecurity and privacy in the future? Will geopolitics, such as the possible fracturing of the internet, impact cybersecurity and privacy? How does the training and preparation that is taking place today related to cybersecurity and privacy serve as a potential source of hope for the future?
Faculty of Law & Ethics, Georgia Institute of Technology
DeBrae Kennedy-Mayo is Faculty of Law & Ethics at the Scheller College of Business at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). She is an internationally recognized expert on privacy and cross-border data flows. Kennedy-Mayo researches and writes on legal and policy issues... Read More →