In a world of rising cyber threats and growing data sensitivity, security is non-negotiable. This session challenges common myths about open source and shows how transparency is a strength not a weakness when it comes to securing digital learning environments.
Using Moodle as an example, we’ll explore how global collaboration, secure development practices, and structured vulnerability management enable Moodle LMS to meet the security demands of enterprise, education, and government. From proactive monitoring to secure integrations and certified hosting, attendees will gain a clear understanding of how Moodle’s open-source model not only supports but enhances robust, scalable security.
Attendees will walk away with new perspectives on open source security, practical strategies to strengthen their own sites, and a deeper appreciation of how community-driven development can shape a safer future for education.
This session aligns with the “Design for Tomorrow” theme and “Expanding Knowledge” track, offering insight into the intersection of transparency, trust, and modern learning infrastructure.