【Event Description】
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence technologies, AI applications are increasingly integrated into daily work and campus environments. While bringing convenience, they also give rise to diverse information security risks. To strengthen faculty and staff’s understanding of information security issues and protective awareness in the AI era, this event specially invites an expert to introduce AI technology application trends and common cybersecurity threats. The session will assist participants in mastering risk identification and protection practices in real-world operations, thereby promoting the deepening and implementation of an information security culture across the campus.
【Important Notes】
This session will be conducted as a live online lecture. All colleagues are requested to join on time. After logging in, please remember to scan the attendance QR code. The assessment link will subsequently be sent based on the attendance record.
This lecture may be counted toward 3 hours of personal information security education and training hours for Academic Year 114. Participants must attend the entire session and complete the online assessment, achieving a score of 70 or above.
(Note: In accordance with the resolution of the Administrative Meeting held on October 6, 2015, information security training hours will only be recognized upon passing the post-course evaluation with a score of 70 or above.)
To support the promotion of information security within the University, all faculty and staff are required to complete 3 hours of education and training per academic year. For Academic Year 114, completed information security training hours may be checked via the Campus Portal
(Campus Portal > Document Announcement > 114學年度資安時數統計表)
【Event Information】
Speaker: Professor Te-Min Liu
Lecture Topic: AI Applications and Information Security Protection in the AI Era
Event Date and Time: November 20, 2025 (Friday) 13:00 ~ 16:00
Target Audience: All faculty and staff
Venue: Lecture Hall, 1F, Library and Information Building
Organizer: Office of Library and Information Services, Computer Center