Documents Contributed by ECAR and Cybersecurity Policy
The Virginia Alliance for Secure Computing and Networking (VA SCAN): A Statewide Collaborative IT Security Resource
| Title: | The Virginia Alliance for Secure Computing and Networking (VA SCAN): A Statewide Collaborative IT Security Resource (ID: ECS0605) | | Author(s): | Judith A. Pirani (EDUCAUSE) and Donald Z. Spicer (University System of Maryland) | | Origin: | Documents Contributed by ECAR, Case Studies (10/17/2006) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | This case study examines ways in which the Virginia Alliance for Secure Computing and Networking (VA SCAN) provides a blueprint for higher education institutions interested in collaboratively providing openly accessible IT security resources. VA SCAN is a partnership among five Virginia state higher education institutions and three IT security research programs that provide a repository of IT security tools, training, and consultative services to Virginia higher education institutions. All of the resources are available for free or on a cost-recovery basis. The case study was undertaken as part of ECAR's 2006 study of information technology security practices in higher education, which included a literature review, quantitative and qualitative date from 492 higher education institutions in the U.S. and Canada, input from IT security leaders and specialists, and three case studies. | | View this resource: | |
Information Technology Security: Governance, Strategy, and Practice in Higher Education Roadmap
| Title: | Information Technology Security: Governance, Strategy, and Practice in Higher Education Roadmap (ID: ECM0305) | | Author(s): | Robert B. Kvavik (University of Minnesota) | | Origin: | Documents Contributed by ECAR, Roadmaps (09/23/2004) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | U.S. higher education institutions have historically enjoyed a culture of open access to information. The free flow of information faces increasing challenges as concerns about information security continue to mount. This study examines how higher education is coping with the growing cost of information technology security and with the tensions between preserving confidentiality, ensuring data integrity, and maintaining an academic environment in which information is easily available to authorized users. ECAR Roadmaps synthesize important information technology issues and provide recommendations for action in higher education. The content draws from ECAR research studies and case studies. | | View this resource: | |
Information Technology Security: Governance, Strategy, and Practice in Higher Education
| Title: | Information Technology Security: Governance, Strategy, and Practice in Higher Education (ID: ERS0305) | | Author(s): | Robert B. Kvavik (EDUCAUSE) and John Voloudakis (Huron Consulting Group) | | With: | Judith Borreson Caruso (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Richard N. Katz (EDUCAUSE), Paula King (EDUCAUSE), and Judith A. Pirani (EDUCAUSE) | | Origin: | Documents Contributed by ECAR, Research Studies (10/24/2003) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | U.S. higher education institutions have historically enjoyed a culture of open access to information. The free flow of information faces increasing challenges as concerns about information security continue to mount. This study examines how higher education is coping with the growing cost of information technology security and with the tensions between preserving confidentiality, ensuring data integrity, and maintaining an academic environment in which information is easily available to authorized users. The study reports the results of a quantitative survey of 435 higher education institutions as well as interviews with 42 technology executives, managers, and faculty members at 18 institutions. Companion publications include case studies on incident management and information technology security at six institutions. | | View this resource: | |
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