Workshops & Conferences

 

Cyber Policy, AI & Policy Workshop Series

The Cyber Policy AI & Policy Workshop Series offers hands-on, interdisciplinary training that bridges technical expertise, public policy, and ethical leadership. Workshops are designed for students, faculty, industry partners, policymakers, and community stakeholders seeking to understand the impact of emerging technologies on society, governance, and the workforce.

Each session blends practical demonstrations, scenario-based learning, and applied policy analysis—equipping participants with actionable skills in cybersecurity, AI governance, privacy management, digital ethics, and responsible innovation.

Key Features:

  • Monthly workshops covering AI governance, cyber law, digital ethics, risk management, and policy development
  • Facilitators include faculty experts, industry practitioners, and guest policymakers
  • Continuing Education (CE) credits and micro-badge credentials offered for selected workshops
  • Live demonstrations, case studies, and interactive policy labs
  • Open to all disciplines—no technical background required 

Annual Intersection Summit

The Annual Cyber Policy Annual Intersection Summit convenes leaders from academia, industry, government, and community organizations for a high-level exploration of national and global cybersecurity challenges. Designed as a strategic conversation platform, the Summit focuses on policy alignment, leadership development, innovation, and collaborative problem-solving across sectors.

Summit Highlights:

  • Plenary sessions, fireside chats, and policy roundtables
  • Insights from national leaders in cyber policy, AI governance, national security, and digital rights
  • Student and faculty research showcases
  • Partnership announcements and cross-sector collaboration forums
  • Select sessions offer CE credit or professional micro-badges in policy communication, governance, or ethics

Annual Cyber Policy Conference

The Annual Cyber Policy Conference is a full academic and research conference featuring peer-reviewed paper presentations, panels, workshops, and demonstrations. Scholars, students, and practitioners share original research on cyber policy, AI ethics, digital governance, cybersecurity practice, human behavior, and sociotechnical systems.

Conference Features:

  • Peer-reviewed academic presentations and poster sessions
  • Faculty–student collaborative research tracks
  • Technical and policy-focused breakout sessions
  • Industry-led sessions on workforce development and innovation
  • Proceedings published annually (digital and print)
  • Micro-badges available for attendees completing designated CE tracks

Event Archive: Recordings, Slides, Proceedings

The Event Archive houses all past workshop sessions, conference proceedings, keynote recordings, presentation slides, and event summaries. This resource allows participants and partners to revisit content and explore the evolution of cyber policy topics over time.

Archive Features:

  • Video recordings (when available)
  • Presentation decks and downloadable materials
  • Conference proceedings and abstracts
  • Search and filter options by:
    • Year
    • Topic (AI Governance, Cybersecurity, Ethics, Risk, Policy, Law, Innovation)
    • Presenter
    • Event Type (Workshop, Summit, Conference)
  • Notes indicating which sessions previously offered CE or micro-badge credits

The archive supports lifelong learning, research, faculty development, and student engagement preserving institutional knowledge and expanding the reach of CYPI’s programming.

Workshop Series

  • Fall 2025
  • Spring 2026
  • Summit
          Fall 2026
  • Conference
         Spring 2026

Presentation Series