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Thursday May 1, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
As artificial intelligence becomes a tool for both innovation and exploitation, the tactics of cybercriminals are evolving at an alarming rate. This session will explore how AI is supercharging traditional social engineering attacks—making them faster, more convincing, and harder to detect. From deepfake audio to AI-generated phishing emails and impersonation scams, we’ll examine real-world examples of AI-driven threats targeting schools, businesses, and individuals. Attendees will learn how to identify these sophisticated attacks, implement protective strategies, and strengthen their organization’s human firewall. Whether you're a tech leader or just curious about the new frontier of cyber threats, this session will leave you more alert, informed, and prepared.
Speakers
avatar for Scott Pratt, CETL

Scott Pratt, CETL

Assistant Technology Director, Westfield Washington Schools
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Eric McGuire

Director of Cybersecurity and Infrastructure, Indianapolis Public Schools
I lead the network, infrastructure and cybersecurity teams for a district of about 30,000 students and over 5,000 staff.

Thursday May 1, 2025 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
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