Seminar 5F - A Blueprint for Handling Sensitive Data: Security, Privacy, and Other Considerations
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee are required to attend this seminar.

Tuesday, April 10 | 9:30AM–5:30PM | Denver 3
Session Type: Professional Development
Information security risks at colleges and universities present challenging legal, policy, technical, and operational issues. According to a recent study by the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR), security incidents on campuses have compromised personal information, resulting in bad publicity and the potential for identity theft. Steps to protect sensitive data include an information security risk management program, data-classification policies, clearly defined roles and responsibilities, awareness programs, and technology solutions, among other interventions. This seminar will outline a blueprint for protecting sensitive data according to the EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Security Task Force.

Presenters

  • Shirley Payne

    AVP for Information Security, Policy & Records (Retired), University of Virginia
  • Krizi Trivisani

    Information Security Officer, Howard University

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