AI, Identity, and Speed: Cybersecurity Priorities for Higher Ed

Fortinet Security Operations Specialist Jason Palm explains how higher education's rapid adoption of AI raises governance, access control, and acceptable-use questions, while attackers are also using AI to accelerate reconnaissance, credential abuse, brute force, phishing, and other activity, compressing the time to exploit known exposures. He notes the scale and diversity of university environments make them prime targets for social engineering and identity compromise, citing FortiRecon observations of 4.6 billion stealer logs shared on the dark web. Palm advocates a platform approach with AI-enabled integrations and agents to boost analyst productivity, automate mundane L1 triage, and enable proactive threat hunting. He outlines a six-item checklist: Know your exposure via CTEM, harden identity with strong MFA, patch faster as exploitation windows shrink to 24–48 hours, modernize detections through signal correlation, automate response to reduce MTTD/MTTR, and prepare for impact with tested incident response plans, exercises, resilient backups, and an IR retainer.

00:00 Meet Jason Palm
01:02 AI Adoption in Education
01:47 Attackers Using AI
03:13 Identity as the Battleground
04:32 Defending with AI Platforms
05:14 AI for Analyst Efficiency
07:13 Checklist Know Your Exposure
08:34 Harden Identity and Patch Fast
10:34 Modernize Detection and Response
11:59 Prepare for Impact Events

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