Tuesday, March 09 | 1:00PM–2:00PM ET | Online

Webinar | Next-Generation Cloud Security for Higher Education

This webinar is a part of the EDUCAUSE Industry & Campus Solutions series.

Colleges and universities have experienced unprecedented challenges related to the ongoing pandemic, including remote teaching and learning and an accelerating move to cloud services to meet those new remote technology needs. Please join us for a discussion on the challenges that have risen out of this unprecedented time. The University of Kansas will be joined by Nick Lewis from Internet2 and Hunter Ely from Palo Alto Networks to discuss industry collaboration around cloud security, remote access, endpoint detection and response, and security automation. The University of Kansas also worked with the Internet2 NET+ program and Palo Alto Networks on a service evaluation of these tools, working with other higher education campuses to evaluate these tools for usage across the community. Lewis and Ely will also talk about Palo Alto Network’s higher education strategy and how the Internet2 NET+ program is essential for engaging the higher education community.

Outcomes

  • Learn about the state of the field and key challenges around cloud security, remote access, endpoint detection and response, and automation
  • Understand the role of these tools in improving cybersecurity across your campus
  • Hear about opportunities to get engaged with the community to work on common challenges and solutions

Presenters

  • Hunter Ely

    Higher Education Strategist, Armis
  • Nick Lewis

    Program Manager, Security and Identity, Internet2
  • Mary Walsh

Resources & Downloads

  • Slides

    7 MB, pdf - Updated on 1/23/2024
  • Transcript

    466 KB, pdf - Updated on 1/23/2024
  • Recording

    Updated on 1/23/2024

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