Mentor/s
Christopher Santorelli
Participation Type
Poster
Abstract
Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, blockchain, and the Internet of Things (IoT) are rapidly transforming industries and reshaping the way businesses operate. While these technologies offer remarkable opportunities for innovation and growth, they also introduce significant security risks and governance challenges. This paper explores how organizations can effectively manage these risks through strategic governance frameworks and robust security practices. By examining current approaches, analyzing real-world cases, and identifying critical gaps, this paper outlines practical strategies for organizations to proactively address cybersecurity threats, regulatory requirements, and ethical issues. The goal is to help leaders implement adaptable, collaborative, and comprehensive governance measures that ensure secure, responsible, and sustainable adoption of emerging technologies.
College and Major available
Computer Science BS, Cybersecurity
Academic Level
Undergraduate student
Location
Digital Commons & West Campus West Building University Commons
Start Day/Time
4-25-2025 12:00 PM
End Day/Time
4-25-2025 2:00 PM
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 License
Prize Categories
Best Multidisciplinary Research or Collaboration, Most Scholarly Impact or Potential, Best Writing
Strategic Governance and Security for Emerging Technologies
Digital Commons & West Campus West Building University Commons
Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, blockchain, and the Internet of Things (IoT) are rapidly transforming industries and reshaping the way businesses operate. While these technologies offer remarkable opportunities for innovation and growth, they also introduce significant security risks and governance challenges. This paper explores how organizations can effectively manage these risks through strategic governance frameworks and robust security practices. By examining current approaches, analyzing real-world cases, and identifying critical gaps, this paper outlines practical strategies for organizations to proactively address cybersecurity threats, regulatory requirements, and ethical issues. The goal is to help leaders implement adaptable, collaborative, and comprehensive governance measures that ensure secure, responsible, and sustainable adoption of emerging technologies.
Students' Information
Sam Oakes, Cybersecurity major, '26
Santiago Jimenez-Canas, Computer Science major, '26