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AI and Cybersecurity for Leaders Certificate

The increasing use of and dependence on artificial intelligence (AI), particularly generative artificial intelligence (GAI), requires that leaders understand the risks associated with this technology and how to mitigate regulatory and operational risks to their organizations. The Duke AI and Cybersecurity for Leaders Certificate program will provide an introduction to cyber and AI and threats and vulnerabilities that may pose a risk to the organizations’ data and systems. Leaders will gain an understanding of regulatory frameworks and standards and of regulatory requirements that can be implemented to protect this critical technology.  On completion of the certificate program, leaders will have a firm grasp on threats, risks, mitigation, governance and oversight of Cyber and AI.

2025 Registration Details:

  • Application Deadline: April 30, 2025
  • Program Dates: May 27-28, 2025
  • Program Tuition: $5,000
  • Scholarships: Paladin CISO Scholars

The increasing use of and dependence on Operational Technology (OT) requires that leaders understand the risk associated with this technology and how to mitigate regulatory and operational risk to their organizations. The Duke Industrial Security for Leaders Certificate program will provide an introduction to Operational Technology and threats and vulnerabilities that may facilitate malicious targeting of industrial systems. Leaders will gain an understanding of regulatory frameworks and standards and of regulatory requirements that can be implemented to protect this critical technology. On completion of the certificate program, leaders will have a firm grasp on threats, risks, mitigation and governance and oversight of OT.

2025 Registration Details:

  • Application Deadline: April 30, 2025
  • Program Dates: May 27-28, 2025
  • Program Tuition: $5,000

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Course Overview

The AI and Cybersecurity for Leaders Certificate program consists of nine sessions. After completing this intensive two-day program, participants will take an exam covering the material presented. Successful completion will earn them the Duke AI and Cybersecurity for Leaders certificate.

*Schedule and sequencing of programming are subject to change.

  • The Role of Artificial Intelligence in overcoming Cybersecurity challenges.
  • The Role of Cybersecurity in mitigating the Risks associated with Artificial Intelligence
  • Definition of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • The Cyber and AI environments
  • Lifecycle of Cyber and AI Security
  • Threat sources, vulnerabilities, and incidents.
  • The importance of…
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  • Operations of Cyber and AI in the organization
  • AI Enablement for Cybersecurity
  • ISO 42001:2023
  • NIST Artificial Intelligence Framework
  • US Government Role in AI Policy
  • International (EU, etc.) Role in AI Policy
  • Corporate AI Governance and Policy
  • AI Impact Assessment
  • Risk Management Framework
  • Role of Management Oversight in Cybersecurity and AI 
  • Board of Directors Governance in Cybersecurity and AI in the Enterprise
  • Metrics and KPI’s for Board Directors and Managers
  • Evaluating the supply chain
  • Supply chain attack vectors
  • Vendor risk management
  • Certificate learners complete the required online exam to earn the certificate

How to Apply

We have outlined the application process for the program and key deadlines below.

Step 1: Apply

Visit our application page to start your application.

Application Deadline: April 30, 2025

Step 2: Acceptance

Once applications are received and reviewed, candidates will be notified of their status and will receive information about how to join the program, course materials, and schedule. 

Step 3: Prepare

Complete the tuition payment and arrange accommodations for the in-person component of the program.

Ready to boost your skills in Industrial Security Leadership?

Priority Registration Deadline: January 17, 2025

Application Deadline: April 30, 2025

Tuition Deadline: May 9, 2025

The two-day Duke Cyber and AI Security for Leaders certificate program is intended for members of the board of directors, executives and managers who are responsible for governance and oversight of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence data and systems in their organizations.

The fee for attending the program is $5,000 and includes access to the course materials and platform. Tuition payment should be paid in full prior to the program start date.

We offer flexible payment installment plans and priority pricing for alumni and partners. If you are interested in creating a payment plan or if you are interested in our priority pricing, please email us at pratt_cybersec@duke.edu.

Our program partner, Paladin Capital, has sponsored a limited number of scholarships to offset the cost of tuition for the program. Individuals that receive this scholarship will be recognized as Paladin CISO Scholars. Scholarship recipients will be selected during the application review process based on their CV/resume and statement of purpose if they specify on the application form that they wish to be considered for a scholarship.

Program Director

Art Ehuan is the Executive in Residence at the Pratt School of Engineering and Executive Director of the Master of Engineering in Cybersecurity Program. Previously Art served as the Vice President at Palo Alto Networks, a global cybersecurity corporation and managing director at Alvarez & Marsal, global cyber risk service management practice, an international consulting firm. Art has held cybersecurity leadership roles at USAA, Northrop Grumman Corporation and Cisco Systems. Art has worked with governments and law enforcement in the U.S. and overseas on cybersecurity cases, frequently giving expert testimony in federal, military, and state courts on digital forensics and cybercrime matters. For nearly two decades he has served as a lecturer for the U.S. State Department’s Anti-Terrorism Assistance Cyber Training Program, and he previously also worked as a supervisory special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and a special agent for the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations. Art has been retained as a cyber expert on prominent data breaches to include Sony Pictures, Target, Anthem, Equifax, Marriott and Capital One.

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