29th Colloquium: Cybersecurity Education in the Age of AI and Automation & Ambiguity
Deadline: 08-31-2025
The 29th Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE) is the premier annual conference devoted to advancing cybersecurity education. Taking place in person from November 12–14, 2025 at Seattle University, CISSE convenes a multidisciplinary community of educators, researchers, government leaders, and industry professionals to explore innovations in curriculum design, AI-integrated learning, workforce development, and cybersecurity policy.
Amid rapid technological acceleration and expanding threat landscapes, this year’s theme—Cybersecurity Education in the Age of AI, Automation & Ambiguity—challenges participants to navigate the paradoxes and possibilities introduced by agentive AI, intelligent automation, and evolving sociotechnical systems.
The program features peer-reviewed paper presentations, keynote addresses, hands-on workshops, and student poster sessions, offering a comprehensive forum for shaping the future of cybersecurity teaching, training, and talent cultivation.
Speaker and Presenter Information
We invite original, unpublished papers that advance cybersecurity education across curricula design, pedagogy, workforce development, policy, and technical instruction. CISSE welcomes participation from academic institutions, government agencies, military academies, and corporate training partners.
Speaker and submission deadline: August 31, 2025
Expected Number of Attendees
150Relevant Government Agencies
Intelligence Agencies, Dept of Education, State Government, County Government, Federal Government, State & Local Government, NSA
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When
Wed-Fri, Nov 12-14, 2025, 9:00am - 6:00pm
Exhibit Dates
Wed-Fri, Nov 12-14, 2025
Cost
Student (Undergraduate): | $300.00 |
In-person Registration: | $495.00 |
Where
Seattle University
901 12th Avenue
Seattle, WA 98122
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Website
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Organizer
The Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education
Seattle University