A Seminar-Training on "Modern Information Technologies and Systems Security, as well as Artificial Intelligence" was conducted with the participation of professors and educators from UWED

A Seminar-Training on "Modern Information Technologies and Systems Security, as well as Artificial Intelligence" was conducted with the participation of professors and educators from UWED

    A Seminar-Training on "Modern Information Technologies and Systems Security, as well as Artificial Intelligence" was conducted with the participation of professors and educators from UWED

    A Seminar-Training on "Modern Information Technologies and Systems Security, as well as Artificial Intelligence" was conducted with the participation of professors and educators from UWED

    On January 7, 2023, a seminar-training titled "Modern Information Technologies and Systems Security, as well as Artificial Intelligence" was held at School No. 134 in the Olmazor District, with the participation of professors and educators from the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (JIDU).

    The primary objective of this seminar-training was to familiarize educators with the security issues related to modern information technologies, the role of artificial intelligence in the education system, and its impact on security.

    Professor A. Sattorov and senior lecturers A. Bo'riyeva and I. Yarashov from the Department of System Analysis and Mathematical Modeling, the school administration, and 52 pedagogical staff members attended the seminar.

    During the seminar-training, A. Sattorov emphasized the global importance of information technology security. He conducted a thorough analysis of modern approaches to information security issues, the protection of personal data and defense mechanisms, as well as internet safety concerns. Meanwhile, A. Bo'riyeva and I. Yarashov discussed the opportunities and challenges presented by artificial intelligence technologies within the education system. They addressed both the positive and negative aspects of students' use of electronic computing devices and artificial intelligence software. Additionally, practical recommendations were provided on how to effectively implement these technologies while ensuring students' information security and mitigating the harmful effects from digital tools.

    The seminar underscored the significance of utilizing modern technologies in the educational process, enhancing students' digital literacy, and educating them about information security. Educators discussed issues arising from the application of modern technologies, such as students' online behavior and the necessary pedagogical oversight, as well as new methods for accurately assessing and developing their knowledge.

    It is noteworthy that this seminar-training represented an important step not only in preparing the education system for modern information technologies but also in enhancing school students' knowledge about digital and information security, fostering their skills for safe and effective use of new technologies.