Cyber Insecurity
The Cyber Insecurity: Exploring Vulnerabilities of Artificial Intelligence Through Visual Art project is intended to generate awareness of the cybersecurity vulnerabilities of artificial intelligence (Al) systems and inspire discussion of the ethical impact of AI.
Blue Ridge Community College hosted a spring exhibition of original artwork from the project, “Fractured Reflections,” which featured projects from digital artists, painters, sculptors, and photographers.
This student-focused exhibit explored AI, raising awareness of the massive amount of data collected online and other AI ethical issues.
Project Investigators
- Principal Investigator (PI): Marlena Jarboe, Dean of Academic Affairs and Director, Blue Ridge Community College (BRCC) Cybersecurity Center
- Co-PI: Jennifer Whitmore, Director of Programming, BRCC Workforce & Continuing Education, Gallery Director, Fine Arts Center, and visual artist
- Co-PI: Daniel O'Brien, Instructor, BRCC Cybersecurity
- Co-PI: Harpreet Panesar, Professor, BRCC Biology, Co-Chair of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee
- Co-PI: Jerome Sturm, Adjunct Professor, BRCC Art and Digital Photography