AI and Cybersecurity: What to Know Next
With Microsoft’s $3.3B investment in Wisconsin’s data infrastructure paving the way for increased AI applications in manufacturing and corporate enterprises, what do we need to know to keep our data secure? Carthage is especially proud to host this all-alumni panel of exceptional IT professionals and tech leaders who will discuss Cybersecurity in the age of AI.
Featuring Victoria Nguyen ’05, Co-Founder of Servitium Cyber, Andrew Munson ’98 IT Risk Manager at McDonald’s corporate, Kris Keckler ’97, Chief Information Officer of Kenosha Unified School District, and Moderated by Rick Bingen ’15, Assistant Professor and Department Chair of Computer Science at Carthage College, this group of experts will explore what we need to know next as companies and manufacturers rely increasingly on AI-powered systems. They will share their insights from corporate, education, and government sectors on the possibilities and dangers presented by the growing reliance on big data.
Our panelists represent a diverse range of industries and expertise, but all share a core concern with protecting human data and ensuring the safety of the people whom their businesses serve.
Join us on Tuesday, November 12 for this fascinating discussion.
Tuesday, November 12, from 11:30 – 1 pm
Todd Wehr Center Jockey Rooms at Carthage College
This event is free, but registration is required.