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The Wrong Battle: Why Your Institution's AI Policy Is Probably Solving the Wrong Problem

The conversation on most campuses has become consumed with detection: How do we catch students using AI when they shouldn't? The impulse to protect academic integrity is legitimate, but the detection-first approach has a fatal flaw.

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

Fortinet Security Operations Specialist Jason Palm explains how AI is raising new security challenges for higher education, requiring stronger governance, identity protection, threat detection, automation, and incident readiness.

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Upcoming Events, Webinars & Calls for Papers (Week of May 25, 2026)

Upcoming events include 1EdTech Learning Impact Conference, InfoComm 2026, and USDLA National Conference.

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Google Moves AI Agents into the Mainstream

At its recent I/O developer conference, Google presented artificial intelligence agents not as a distant research project, but as a product strategy spanning Search, personal assistants, productivity software, developer tools, and smart glasses.

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IBM Announces New AI-Powered Cybersecurity Tools

IBM has announced an expanded portfolio of AI-powered cybersecurity products, positioning the company to compete more aggressively in a rapidly evolving market where enterprises are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to defend against automated cyber threats.

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Google Unveils Android XR Smart Glasses, Powered by Gemini AI

More than a decade after the commercial failure of Google Glass, Google is returning to the smart-glasses market, this time betting that advances in artificial intelligence, miniaturized hardware, and conversational computing can turn wearable devices into a mainstream platform.

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Gartner Estimates Worldwide IT Spending at $6.31T for 2026

Gartner recently forecast that worldwide IT spending will total $6.31 trillion in 2026, a 13.5% increase from 2025. Sectors experiencing the largest growth include data center systems, software, and IT services.

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Microsoft Releases Open Source AI Safety Tools for Agent Development

Microsoft released RAMPART and Clarity as open-source projects intended to help developers test AI agents earlier in the software lifecycle and turn red-team findings into repeatable engineering checks.

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Microsoft Intros New Agentic AI Security Multi-Model Defense System

A new multi-model agentic AI security system built by Microsoft's Autonomous Code Security team helped researchers find 16 new vulnerabilities across the Windows networking and authentication stack, the company anounced in a recent security blog post.