Emerging Technologies and Homeland Security

Explores the challenges and opportunities emerging technologies present to homeland security, covering topics such as cyber threats, ransomware, drone misuse, IoT vulnerabilities, AI threats, disinformation, and deepfakes.

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About this Webinar

This webinar discusses the evolving challenges in homeland security due to emerging technologies, focusing on cyber threats, ransomware, and drone misuse. It examines internet of things (IoT) vulnerabilities highlighted by incidents and their impact on security, discusses ethical and regulatory strategies to address AI threats, assesses the role of disinformation and deepfakes in undermining democracy and national security, and describes how homeland security can adapt to technological advances while balancing civil liberties and security needs.

Release Date: July 2, 2024

Language Availability: English

Suggested Audiences: Business Professionals, Compliance Professionals, Engineering Professionals, Ethicists, IT Professionals

Organizational Subscription Price: Included as part of an annual subscription to our All Access Webinar Package
Independent Learner Price: $49 per person


Webinar Content

Emerging Technologies and Homeland Security

Ryan Jenkins, PhD – Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo

Learning Objectives:

  • Explore the evolving challenges in homeland security due to emerging technologies, focusing on cyber threats, ransomware, and drone misuse.
  • Examine internet of things (IoT) vulnerabilities highlighted by incidents and their impact on security.
  • Discuss ethical and regulatory strategies to address AI threats.
  • Assess the role of disinformation and deepfakes in undermining democracy and national security.
  • Understand how homeland security can adapt to technological advances while balancing civil liberties and security needs.

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ID (Language): 21238 (English)


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