The Experts Await: Higher Education Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Events Spring, 2025
TriVigil is dedicated to providing educational institutions with comprehensive cybersecurity solutions that harmonize people, policies, and technology. This commitment includes highlighting selected opportunities where cybersecurity and privacy professionals in the education sector can network, learn, meet with solutions providers and gain other insights.
There are literally hundreds of cybersecurity and data privacy events – local, regional, national, international and virtual. Everything from a one-hour webinar to global large-scale events with thousands of attendees. Some are purely focused on cybersecurity and/or data privacy, while others list these as merely a sub-interest or track. Some emphasize the education sector, while others do not focus on any specific industry.
Among the plethora of quality events blanketing every area of interest, TriVigil notes a pair of late spring 2025 events that include education as a specific focus.
The 2025 Educause Cybersecurity and Privacy Professionals Conference will take place in Baltimore May 19-21 (https://events.educause.edu/cybersecurity-and-privacy-professionals-conference/2025). It is perhaps higher education’s best-known event focused solely on these topics. This year’s “Stronger Connections for Stronger Protections” theme is evident in all five attendee tracks:
· Awareness, Education, and Human Factors
· Governance and Strategic Alignment
· Transformational Leadership
· Navigating Compliance with Confidence
· Evolving Technologies and Practices
With the emphasis on collaboration, it is fitting the 2025 conference is efficiently expanded such that a small increase in time spent onsite provides a large increase for attendee opportunities.
The opening pre-conference workshop day remains from previous years (May 19), but the opening general session has been moved to the end of the first day, as well. This change allows for breakout sessions to begin immediately on the second day (May 20). The third day (May 21) has been extended to a full day agenda.
May 19 opens with eight preconference workshops. These include two full-day, three morning half-day and three afternoon half-day options. Derrich Phillips, founder of Aspire Cyber and of the CMMC Professionals Network (CPN), provides the opening general session entitled “Beyond the Firewall: How Community Strengthens Cybersecurity in Higher Education”.
May 20-21 should also be a treat as attendees can take advantage of 12 breakout session time slots, each 45 minutes in length. This is especially impressive as there are conferences twice as long that struggle to offer that many breakout session slots. Furthermore, the agenda also provides three separate times for attendees to take part in poster sessions. The conference concludes with a closing general session.
Better than 45 breakout sessions spread across those 12 timeslots will be delivered in presentation and panel discussion formats by representatives from about 40 different institutions and some 20 solutions providers. Presenters and panelists from institutions span large R1 institutions and state system offices to small liberal arts schools, community colleges and those in between.
2025 NICE Conference and Expo
The 2025 NICE Conference & Expo will take place in Denver on June 1-3, 2025 (https://niceconference.org/). The conference touts itself as “… the annual convening of community members and thought leaders from education, government, industry, and non-profits to explore ways of developing a skilled cybersecurity workforce ready to meet the challenges of the future.”
NICE itself is a program led by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), established by the Cybersecurity Enhancement Act of 2014. Florida International University is a conference co-host, further underscoring the important role of higher education at the event. New America, a non-profit think tank, serves as the conference’s other co-host.
This year’s “Climbing Higher: Educating & Sustaining a Resilient Cybersecurity Workforce” theme would appear very relevant for a higher education sector challenged with talent acquisition and employee development. This is especially true with the internal cybersecurity workforce.
The event opens with half-day afternoon workshops on June 1, with the conference running for two full days on June 2-3. Although the list of sessions is not available yet, a glance at the 2024 agenda indicated eight breakout session timeslots and five plenary slots in addition to the pre-conference workshops. Over 30 breakout sessions in 2024 were delivered by a mix of academia, government and industry representatives.
Bill Balint is the owner of Haven Hill Services LLC, contracted as TriVigil’s Advisory CIO for Education.


