Wednesday, April 12, 2006 | 11:00AM–12:00PM | Denver Ballroom 4
Session Type:
Professional Development
In the first half of last year 550,000 people associated with 16+ schools had personal information exposed in university security breaches, generating negative publicity for the universities concerned and higher education as a whole. Hear two affected universities describe how it felt to be in the fire, how they avoided fanning the flames, and how their incident-handling protocols have been improved as a result.
Presenters
David Escalante
Director of Computer Security, Boston College
Cathy Hubbs
Chief Information Security Officer, American University