
Diamonds and Paperclips: Steps Needed to Make Your University Cybersecure
Tuesday, September 30, 2014 | 2:30PM–3:30PM | West Hall A3-4
Session Type:
Professional Development
Total information security is not practical. How do you understand the risk landscape, identify the most sensitive information, and apply appropriate controls? More importantly, how do you implement information governance and define roles and responsibilities? Do you split your data into diamonds and paperclips, encrypt the diamonds, and not sweat the paperclips?
OUTCOMES: Outline an information security management program for your university * Define the priority areas you need to address to mitigate security risk and make an appropriate and proportionate response to the threats * Learn from activities under way elsewhere and identify quick wins and the most important initiatives