Cybersecurity and AI StrategyCornell Certificate Program
Overview and Courses
As AI technologies rapidly transform the cybersecurity landscape, organizations face unprecedented challenges in protecting their digital assets while leveraging AI's potential for enhanced defense capabilities. This critical intersection of AI and cybersecurity demands new approaches to strategic risk management.
Throughout this certificate program, you will explore the transformative impact of AI on both cybersecurity and cybercrime, developing crucial skills to navigate this rapidly evolving landscape. Beginning with a foundational examination of AI's risks, rewards, and responsibilities, you’ll evaluate its implications for both individuals and organizations. The program covers specific AI applications and challenges through the lens of governance and policy, including an in-depth analysis of deepfake technology's benefits and dangers related to ransomware and cyber extortion.
Through practical case studies and expert insights, you will examine AI in the cybersecurity landscape and consider the responsibilities that come with its usage. You'll conclude by exploring AI's current and future impact on critical infrastructure and national security, including emerging threats and defensive capabilities. This forward-looking approach ensures you're prepared to adapt to AI’s complexities, anticipate future challenges, and contribute to the development of effective security practices and policies in your organization. No prior experience with AI or technical expertise is required to be successful in this program.
By participating in the program, you’ll gain two years of access to Symposium! These dynamic, highly interactive virtual Zoom sessions are designed to foster collaboration and networking with fellow professionals. Led by expert facilitators and occasionally featuring special guests, each multi-day event dives into the most pressing topics in AI. You can participate in as many sessions as you like throughout the year. While attendance is encouraged, it's not required.
To get the most out of your experience, it is recommended that you begin Cybersecurity and AI Strategy with the first course in the series, AI Risk and Opportunity.
Course list
In this course, you will explore the real-world applications of AI while identifying how to evaluate its risks and opportunities across various industries and functions. You'll examine relevant governance frameworks and develop necessary guardrails and oversight measures for safe AI implementation in your organization. Through practical examples and interactive discussions, you'll gain a clearer understanding of how to balance innovation with responsible AI practices. Finally, you will assess both the potential benefits and challenges of AI integration, exploring real-world cases and best practices to develop strategies for implementing appropriate oversight mechanisms.
By the conclusion of this course, you will be equipped with the practical tools to evaluate AI opportunities, apply relevant frameworks, and establish effective oversight measures that align with your organization's goals and compliance requirements.
- Jun 3, 2026
- Jul 29, 2026
- Sep 23, 2026
- Nov 18, 2026
- Jan 13, 2027
- Mar 10, 2027
- May 5, 2027
In this course, you will explore the transformative potential of deepfake technology and its innovative applications across various fields, from educational simulations to creative content production. You'll evaluate both the benefits and potential risks of deepfakes, examining how organizations can leverage this technology responsibly while implementing appropriate safeguards. Through real-world examples, you'll analyze strategies for content authentication and consider emerging best practices for maintaining trust in digital communications. Finally, you will familiarize yourself with existing policy considerations and organizational frameworks.
When the course concludes, you will be able to weigh the importance of innovation versus security, helping you develop balanced approaches that promote innovation while ensuring the responsible implementation of deepfake technology.
You are required to have completed the following course or have equivalent experience before taking this course:
- AI Risk and Opportunity
- Apr 22, 2026
- Jun 17, 2026
- Aug 12, 2026
- Oct 7, 2026
- Dec 2, 2026
- Jan 27, 2027
- Mar 24, 2027
In this course, you will explore the evolving landscape of cybercrime and its far-reaching impacts on individuals, organizations, and governmental institutions. Through real-world case studies, you'll discover how to identify different types of cyber threats and potential consequences across different sectors. You'll also examine critical warning signs and develop strategies, including whom to contact and when, in the event of a cybercrime.
Building on this foundation, you will analyze key vulnerabilities and identify relevant cybersecurity best practices for your personal or professional life. Ultimately, this course will provide actionable insights to mitigate cybercrime risks and strengthen your security posture, empowering you to enhance your personal and professional digital security measures.
You are required to have completed the following course or have equivalent experience before taking this course:
- AI Risk and Opportunity
- May 6, 2026
- Jul 1, 2026
- Aug 26, 2026
- Oct 21, 2026
- Dec 16, 2026
- Feb 10, 2027
- Apr 7, 2027
In this course, you will explore the evolving landscape of ransomware and cyber extortion attacks. Through real-world case studies, you'll discover how to determine the differences between ransomware and cyber extortion attacks, understanding their distinct characteristics and overlapping tactics. You‘ll analyze what drives organizations to pay or refuse ransom demands as well as the short- and long-term implications of these decisions. This practical knowledge will help you better understand the threat landscape and develop informed response strategies.
You will also evaluate proven protection and response strategies, including best practices that strengthen your organization's security posture against these threats. Through interactive scenarios and expert insights, you'll develop a comprehensive understanding of how to assess the long-term implications and policies regarding ransomware and cyber extortion. By the end of this course, you'll be able to identify relevant best practices for your personal or professional life for both preventing and responding to ransomware and cyber extortion attempts.
You are required to have completed the following course or have equivalent experience before taking this course:
- AI Risk and Opportunity
- May 20, 2026
- Jul 15, 2026
- Sep 9, 2026
- Nov 4, 2026
- Dec 30, 2026
- Feb 24, 2027
- Apr 21, 2027
In this course, you will explore the interconnected landscape of critical infrastructure that powers modern society, from healthcare and financial systems to transportation networks and energy grids.. You'll examine diverse threat actors and their motivations for targeting these vital sectors, discovering how to distinguish between criminal activities, espionage, and acts of war through real-world scenarios and expert insights.
Beyond traditional infrastructure, you will discover how emerging technologies reshape our security landscape. As the course progresses, you'll evaluate different policies, frameworks, and resources for improving critical infrastructure cybersecurity, gaining practical knowledge to implement protective measures in your organization.
The course extends into emerging frontiers, including IoT networks, VR/AR systems, and space-based technologies, exploring how these innovations both enhance and challenge infrastructure security. The course concludes with a forward-looking analysis of AI's dual role in both emerging threats and defensive capabilities that could impact critical infrastructure systems vital to daily life and national security.
You are required to have completed the following course or have equivalent experience before taking this course:
- AI Risk and Opportunity
- Jun 3, 2026
- Jul 29, 2026
- Sep 23, 2026
- Nov 18, 2026
- Jan 13, 2027
- Mar 10, 2027
- May 5, 2027
Symposium sessions feature two days of live, highly interactive virtual Zoom sessions that will explore today's most pressing topics. The AI Symposium offers you a unique opportunity to engage in real-time conversations with peers and experts from the Cornell community and beyond. Using the context of your own experiences, you will take part in reflections and small-group discussions to build on the skills and knowledge you have gained from your courses.
Join us for the next Symposium, in which we'll share experiences from across the industry, inspiring real-time conversations about best practices, innovation, and the future of AI. You will support your coursework by applying your knowledge and experiences to some of the most pressing topics and trends in the field. By participating in relevant and engaging discussions, you will discover a variety of perspectives and build connections with your fellow participants from across a variety of industries.
All sessions are held on Zoom.
Future dates are subject to change. You may participate in as many sessions as you wish. Attending Symposium sessions is not required to successfully complete any certificate program. Once enrolled in your courses, you will receive information about upcoming events. Accessibility accommodations will be available upon request.
eCornell Online Workshops are live, interactive 3-hour learning experiences led by Cornell faculty experts. These premium short-format sessions focus on AI topics and are designed for busy professionals who want to gain immediately applicable skills and strategic perspectives. Workshops include faculty presentations, breakout discussions, and guided hands-on practice.
The AI Workshops All-Access Pass provides you with unlimited participation for 6 months from your date of purchase. Whether you choose to attend one workshop per month, or several per week, the All-Access Pass will allow you to customize your AI journey and stay on top of the latest AI trends.
Workshops cover a range of cutting-edge AI topics applicable across industries, hosted by Cornell faculty at the forefront of their fields. Whether you are just getting started with AI, seeking to build your AI skillset, or exploring advanced applications of AI, Workshops will provide you with an action-oriented learning experience for immediate application in your career. Sample Workshops include:
- Work Smarter with AI Agents: Individual and Team Effectiveness
- Leading AI Transformation: Bigger Than You Imagine, Harder Than You Expect
- Using AI at Work: Practical Choices and Better Results
- Search & Discoverability in the Era of AI
- Don't Just Prompt AI - Govern it
- AI-Powered Product Manager
- Leverage AI and Human Connection to Lead through Uncertainty
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Key Course Takeaways
- Evaluate AI risks, rewards, and responsibilities for individuals and/or organizations
- Evaluate benefits and dangers of deepfake technology
- Examine the impact of cybercrime and understand the options for mitigating and responding to cybercrime crises
- Analyze the context, impact, and best practices related to ransomware and cyber extortion attacks
- Anticipate the current and future impact of AI on critical infrastructure and national security


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What You'll Earn
- Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate from Cornell Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy
- 70 Professional Development Hours (7 CEUs)
Who Should Enroll
- Anyone seeking to understand cybersecurity fundamentals
- C-suite executives, board members, and policy makers
- General counsel and legal advisors
- Directors and VPs in cybersecurity, information security, and crisis management
- AI engineers and developers
- Data scientists and analysts
- Business strategists and consultants
- Compliance officers
- Infrastructure and regulatory professionals in public and private sectors
Frequently Asked Questions
AI is changing the cybersecurity risk landscape faster than most organizations can update policies, controls, and decision making. Cornell’s Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate helps you build practical judgment for where AI creates real opportunity, where it creates new attack paths, and how to put governance, safeguards, and response planning in place before something goes wrong.
In this certificate program, authored by faculty from Cornell Brooks School of Public Policy, you will work through current, high-impact scenarios such as synthetic media and deepfakes, AI-enabled cybercrime, ransomware and cyber extortion, and threats to critical infrastructure. Along the way, you’ll practice using risk-based frameworks, clarifying oversight and accountability, and translating complex issues into actions leaders, legal teams, and security stakeholders can align around.
If you want clearer AI risk governance, practical playbooks for modern cyber threats, and the confidence to make defensible security decisions in a fast-moving environment, you should choose Cornell’s Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate.
Most online learning in AI or cybersecurity is either purely self-paced content with minimal feedback or narrowly technical training that does not address governance, policy, and organizational decision making. Cornell’s Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate is built for working professionals who need to make real-world calls about risk, oversight, and response, and who learn best when they can test their thinking against realistic scenarios.
You learn in a small cohort with an expert facilitator who guides discussion, provides feedback on your work, and helps you translate frameworks into actions you can use at work. The learning experience blends short faculty-authored videos and readings with applied exercises and multi-part projects focused on practical outputs such as risk assessments, governance recommendations, authentication and verification workflows, and response playbooks.
The result is a program that emphasizes human judgment, defensible governance, and practical implementation, not just awareness of headlines.
Plus, by enrolling in Cornell’s Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate, you get two years of access to AI Symposium featuring two days of live, highly interactive virtual Zoom sessions that will explore today’s most pressing topics, giving you a unique opportunity to engage in real-time conversations with peers and experts from the Cornell community and beyond.
Enrolling in this certificate also provides you with a 6-month All-Access Pass to eCornell's live online AI Workshops, interactive sessions led by world-class Cornell faculty that combine Ivy League insight with practical applications for busy professionals. Each 3-hour Workshop features structured instruction, guided practice, and real tools to build competitive AI capabilities, plus the opportunity to connect with a global cohort of growth-oriented peers. While AI Workshops are not required, they enhance certificate programs through:
- Integrating AI perspectives across most curricula
- Responding to emerging AI developments and trends
- Offering direct engagement with Cornell faculty at the forefront of AI research
Cornell’s Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate is a strong fit if you need to navigate AI-related security decisions without getting lost in purely technical details. The program is designed for professionals who want to understand how AI changes cyber risk, how criminals and nation-states can leverage AI, and what responsible governance and response look like in practice.
The Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate is especially relevant if you are:
- A senior leader, board member, or policy professional responsible for risk oversight
- A legal, compliance, privacy, or audit professional supporting AI and cybersecurity governance
- A security, technology, data, or resilience leader aligning controls with real operational needs
- A consultant or strategist advising organizations on risk, trust, and AI adoption
The curriculum is also accessible if you are newer to AI or cybersecurity. Cornell's Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate is designed so you can succeed without prior AI experience or deep technical prerequisites, while still engaging with real cases, frameworks, and decisions that matter to organizations.
Project work in Cornell's Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate is designed to produce practical deliverables you can adapt to your role, your organization, or your personal risk context. Across the program, you build multi-part submissions that move from assessment to recommended actions.
Examples of the kinds of outputs you will create include:
- An AI use case assessment that weighs benefits against risks, applies an established governance framework, and defines safeguards and monitoring for responsible deployment
- A synthetic media and deepfake plan that identifies beneficial uses, maps likely harms, proposes layered mitigations, and recommends a detection and verification workflow (including provenance and authentication approaches)
- A cybercrime incident-response contact and escalation plan that clarifies who to involve (internal and external) and when to engage them
- A ransomware and cyber extortion decision analysis that documents pay-versus-no-pay considerations, outlines negotiation and response steps, and identifies preventive controls and recovery priorities
- A critical infrastructure scenario analysis that classifies a major incident (crime, espionage, or act of war), evaluates relevant frameworks and resources, and anticipates future AI-driven threats and defenses in your sector
Throughout Cornell’s Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate, you use discussions and case studies to pressure-test your recommendations against peer perspectives and real-world trade-offs.
Cornell's Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate helps you turn fast-moving AI and cyber risk into clear, defensible decisions that leaders and stakeholders can act on.
After completing the Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate, you will be prepared to:
- Evaluate AI risks, rewards, and responsibilities for individuals and/or organizations
- Evaluate benefits and dangers of deepfake technology
- Examine the impact of cybercrime and understand the options for mitigating and responding to cybercrime crises
- Analyze the context, impact, and best practices related to ransomware and cyber extortion attacks
- Anticipate the current and future impact of AI on critical infrastructure and national security
Students commonly report long-term value that goes beyond a single role or incident, including practical frameworks they continue using, a stronger grasp of current threats such as deepfakes, cybercrime, and AI misuse, and clearer ways to evaluate governance and policy considerations across industries and regions. Learners also highlight that expert-led discussions and peer interaction deepen real-world perspective, and that the modular, time-efficient structure makes it realistic to apply what you learn to workplace actions, policies, and procedures.
What truly sets eCornell apart is how our programs unlock genuine career transformation. Learners earn promotions to senior positions, enjoy meaningful salary growth, build valuable professional networks, and navigate successful career transitions.
Cornell’s Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate, which consists of 5 short courses, is designed to be completed in 3 months. Each course runs for 2 weeks, with a typical weekly time commitment of 5 to 7 hours spent on videos, readings, discussions, and project submissions.
Designed for working professionals, the schedule is flexible in practice because you do not have to log in at a single fixed time for most coursework. Optional live elements and interactive discussions add structure and connection, while still allowing you to plan around work and personal commitments.
Students in Cornell’s Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate often highlight how the program connects today’s most urgent AI-driven security risks with practical, immediately usable strategy. Many describe leaving with clearer frameworks for evaluating cybercrime trends, AI governance considerations, and emerging threats like deepfakes, along with concrete ideas they can apply at work and in daily life. They also frequently point to the expert-led learning experience and the way live and peer interaction deepens real-world perspective.
Common themes learners share include:
- Practical frameworks for cybersecurity and AI strategy, not just concepts
- Strong focus on current threats, including deepfakes, cybercrime, and AI misuse
- Exposure to real-world governance and policy considerations across industries and regions
- Insights from subject matter experts and industry perspectives, alongside faculty instruction
- Facilitated discussions and opportunities for live sessions that bring issues to life
- Clear, modular course design that makes complex topics easier to absorb
- Short, focused learning segments that fit well into a busy work schedule
- High-quality resources and tools students continue using after the course
- Responsive facilitation and feedback that keeps learning on track
- A self-paced online format that supports working professionals and caregivers
- Coursework and projects that translate into workplace actions, policies, and procedures
Cornell's Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate is designed to be accessible to professionals who do not have a technical background while still addressing real threats and real decisions. You focus on understanding how AI changes risk, how attacks work at a conceptual level, and how to choose governance, safeguards, and response actions that hold up under scrutiny.
Rather than asking you to code or configure tools, the Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate emphasizes:
- Risk and opportunity evaluation for AI use cases
- Governance principles such as accountability, explainability, fairness, privacy, transparency, reliability, and human oversight
- Practical response planning for cybercrime, ransomware, and synthetic media-driven fraud
- Framework and resource literacy, including how organizations use widely adopted guidance to strengthen resilience
You will leave Cornell’s Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate program better prepared to collaborate with technical teams, legal and compliance stakeholders, and leadership, even if you are not the person implementing security controls day to day.
A major focus of Cornell's Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate is how synthetic media can be weaponized for deception, and what layered defenses can reduce the risk. You will examine real-world deepfake-enabled fraud patterns such as voice-cloned “urgent” requests, manipulated video calls, and misinformation that spreads faster than verification.
You will learn how to:
- Recognize common deepfake and “cheapfake” scenarios used in financial scams, harassment, and disinformation
- Design verification steps that do not rely on a single channel (for example, secondary confirmations, multi-person approvals for sensitive actions, and agreed-upon authentication protocols)
- Evaluate tools and approaches for content authentication and provenance, including the limits of watermarks and the value of verifying content at creation
- Translate these practices into internal guardrails and policy recommendations that balance innovation, privacy, and free expression
This prepares you to make deepfake resilience part of everyday operating procedures, not a one-time awareness training.
Ransomware and cyber extortion incidents create high-pressure decisions where technical containment, business continuity, legal exposure, and reputational risk collide. Cornell's Cybersecurity and AI Strategy Certificate helps you evaluate these situations using structured criteria, so your organization is not improvising during a crisis.
You will work through considerations such as:
- How to distinguish classic ransomware from broader extortion approaches that also involve data theft and leak threats
- Factors that shape pay versus not pay decisions, including backup viability, “proof of life” decryption tests, and whether attackers are truly out of the environment
- The practical steps of investigation, response, negotiation, and recovery, including which internal and external partners are typically involved
- How evolving rules and guidance can affect decision-making, including sanctions risk and disclosure and reporting expectations referenced in program materials
The outcome is stronger preparedness, clearer documentation for leadership decisions, and more resilient planning for future incidents.
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