
The Sessions Everyone Was Talking About Webinar Series
Missed CoSN2025 in Seattle or couldn’t attend every session? Don’t worry—we’re bringing the most popular, standing-room-only presentations to you in a special webinar series. Learn from top EdTech leaders from across the country—no travel needed!
Navigating Cybersecurity in the Age of Generative AI
As AI technology advances, so do the tactics of cybercriminals. This panel will explore the evolving landscape of cyber threats exacerbated by generative AI, highlighting how these sophisticated tools are used to create convincing phishing attempts and other forms of social engineering. We will also discuss the positive aspects of AI in enhancing cybersecurity measures, such as AI-driven threat detection and response systems. Emphasizing that humans remain the biggest risk in cybersecurity, we will cover strategies to improve security awareness and reduce vulnerabilities through education, humor, and personal touches in communication that both large and small districts can utilize. Attendees will leave with actionable insights and best practices to protect their school systems from these emerging threats while leveraging AI for better security.
Key Take Aways:
- Enhanced Security Awareness and Education: Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of how generative AI is being used to create sophisticated social engineering attacks. They will learn strategies to enhance security awareness and education utilizing humor, personal touches, and clear communication to make cybersecurity practices more relatable and memorable.
- Leveraging AI for Cybersecurity: Explore how IT leaders can utilize readily available tools to improve cybersecurity efforts. These tools can help detect unusual patterns, predict potential threats, and automate routine security tasks. Attendees will leave with actionable steps to integrate these AI technologies into their security practices.
- Engaging and Inclusive Approaches: The panel will use interactive elements such as real-world scenarios, Q&A sessions, and small group discussions to engage the audience actively. The session will provide inclusive and practical approaches that large and small districts can implement, ensuring a comprehensive and engaging learning experience for all attendees.
Presenters:
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Doug Couture, MBA MAT CETL
Director of Technology
South Windsor Public Schools
South Windsor, Connecticut -
Holly Doe, CAGS
Director of Technology
Regional School Unit 40
Windham, New HampshireMac McMillian, CISSP (he/him/his)
Administrator for IT
Beaverton School District
Beaverton, Oregon -
Frankie Jackson, CETL (she/her/hers)
K-12 Independent CTO, Project Director
(Formerly) Cypress Fairbanks ISD
Baytown, Texas