Format: Online
This webinar explores the critical ethical dimensions of privacy, security, and accountability in artificial intelligence. Participants will gain practical insights into safeguarding data, ensuring responsible AI development, and understanding the obligations of AI practitioners and organizations. Through real-world examples and actionable strategies, attendees will learn how to mitigate risks, foster trust, and uphold ethical standards in the deployment of AI technologies.
DATE: DEC 16, 2025
TIME: 12:00 PM-1:00 PM ET
One (1) NASBA CPE will only be awarded to participants on the live broadcast who are logged in for a minimum of 50 minutes and engage on at least three poll questions per each hour of the event.
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By attending this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Identify key privacy concerns and security risks associated with AI systems, including data collection, consent, surveillance, and breaches.
- Describe strategies for protecting data and securing AI systems, such as robust encryption, access controls, and regular security audits.
- Explain the concepts of accountability and responsibility in AI development and deployment, including transparency, auditability, and compliance with legal and ethical standards.
- Recognize the ethical obligations of AI practitioners and organizations, focusing on data privacy, protection, and stakeholder engagement.
- Select practical frameworks and guidelines to promote responsible, transparent, and trustworthy AI within their organizations.
SPEAKERS

Brad Haynes
Brad Haynes brings over two decades of experience in the IT industry, with a specialized focus over the past 12 years on technical education and workforce development. He holds professional certifications in networking and cybersecurity from Cisco, ISC2, and CompTIA, and has a strong foundation in designing and implementing secure, scalable technology solutions.
In his current role at Sunset Learning Institute, Brad supports a diverse range of learners—from emerging professionals to seasoned experts—helping organizations build ethical, secure, and compliant technology practices. His work increasingly intersects with AI governance, privacy, and risk management, making him a valuable resource for professionals navigating the ethical challenges of emerging technologies.