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Adapting to AI: The Changing Landscape in Cybersecurity, Education and Healthcare

The IT Forum promises to be an exciting mix of ideas, featuring an impressive lineup of keynote speakers, interactive technology workshops, student competitions and expert panel discussions. The event focuses on the transformative power of artificial intelligence and its capacity to redefine the boundaries of education, bolster cybersecurity and revolutionize healthcare.

You will have the unique opportunity to hear from leading voices, sharing their insights on integrating AI technologies to navigate the complexities of today鈥檚 digital world. Workshops are designed to offer hands-on experiences, equipping you with the latest tools. Student competitions will highlight innovative ideas and foster a spirit of creativity and collaboration within the next generation of tech leaders.

You will engage in thought-provoking panel discussions with experts in education, healthcare and cybersecurity, who will delve into the challenges and opportunities presented by AI. These sessions are tailored to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of how AI is shaping strategies, operations and policies across these critical sectors.

Join us for IT Career Connect!

Meet talented students on the forefront of tech at the IT Career Connect event, hosted by the Zhang Career Center. The event will be held in 2150 Schneider, on Thursday, Nov. 7, from 6 to 8 p.m. Students majoring in business analytics, computer information systems and cybersecurity will be ready to network with you to discover more about your company and inquire about opportunities within your organization. Find the rising IT leaders that your business needs.

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Join us on Friday, November 8

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Connect with peers, gain new perspectives and explore the potential of AI to drive positive change. Whether you鈥檙e looking to enhance your expertise, discover emerging trends or contribute to the discourse on AI, this event will offer practical benefits to all participants. Join us in navigating the future鈥攖oday!

Event highlights:

  • Keynote speakers (industry, government and academia)
  • Technology workshops with industry experts
  • Student competitions and career fair
  • Panel discussion on women in IT 

Competitions

As a student, you have two opportunities to test your skills against students from other colleges and universities as part of IT Forum this year. The Department of Business Information Systems is hosting competitions in both business analytics and business communication. Participate in one or both!

Business Analytics Case Competition

You will delve into the critical intersections of business analytics and AI. 

The competition kicks off with the distribution of a data set and question set aligned with the conference theme. Teams will analyze data, using their business acumen and analytical tools to uncover insights. Teams will then compile their findings into a detailed report, which expert judges will review.

The top teams will be invited to present their analysis in person at the IT Forum Conference on Nov. 8, 2024. Presentations will be judged on methodology, findings, visualization and overall quality, with the best teams earning recognition for their innovative solutions. Submit your team by Sept. 22. There are prizes for first, second and third place teams.

Teams

  • Teams must consist of a minimum of two and a maximum of four undergraduate students of any major.
  • During registration, each team must designate one member as the team coordinator. This student will be the point of contact for all communication with the competition organizers, including receiving important documents and submitting reports.
  • Teams are required to choose a unique team name as part of the registration process.
  • Detailed competition information, including timeline, instructions and data sets will be sent via email to all registered teams.

Business Communication Case Competition

Open to all undergraduate students, the competition asks you to create a video between one to five minutes long that focuses on one overall theme or message related to communication, education or preparation for an IT-related business field (including but not limited to cybersecurity, AI, health care or business analytics). 

A panel of professionals will vote on which videos are most successful, and the top videos will be shown at the IT Forum Conference on Nov. 8, 2024. The students whose videos will be shown at the conference are invited to speak about their process, network with professionals and students, and enjoy the conference sessions. There are prizes for first, second and third place teams.

Submission instructions

Videos can be created with phones, cameras, or other technology, including laptop webcams. The end product must be an unlisted YouTube link. Each team must submit their video entry by the end of the day Sept. 30.

Teams

  • The more diverse the team, the better. Consider inclusivity in terms of all identities, as well as varied majors, colleges and universities.
  • Teams can be between two to 10 individuals.
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Questions?

Further details, including speakers are forthcoming. Contact us with questions about the conference agenda, sponsorship or career fair.