EDUCAUSE Review Articles, Data Security, and Security Management

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Out of the Breach and into the Fire

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Title:Out of the Breach and into the Fire (ID: ERM08510)
Author(s):Heidi Wachs (Georgetown University), Kent Wada (UCLA), and Timothy Lance (NYSERNet, Inc.)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Review Articles (09/15/2008)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Two of the entries on the long list of data breaches in higher education are Georgetown University and UCLA. Timothy Lance recently talked with the IT policy officers at these two institutions to identify some of the policy implications of handling data breaches.

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Data Breaches in Higher Education: From Concern to Action

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Title:Data Breaches in Higher Education: From Concern to Action (ID: ERM08111)
Author(s):Peter M. Siegel (University of California, Davis)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Review Articles (01/18/2008)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

"When is higher education going to get serious about safeguarding the private information of students,
faculty, and staff?"

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A Unified Approach to Information Security Compliance

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Title:A Unified Approach to Information Security Compliance (ID: ERM0653)
Author(s):M. Peter Adler (Adler InfoSec & Privacy Group LLC)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Review Articles (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

By adopting a unified approach to information security compliance, higher education institutions not only can effectively satisfy the requirements of the growing number of state and federal laws and industry regulations but also can address identified risks and improve the security of their information assets.

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The Privacy and Security Policy Vacuum in Higher Education

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Title:The Privacy and Security Policy Vacuum in Higher Education (ID: ERM0651)
Author(s):Fred H. Cate (Indiana University)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Review Articles (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

U.S. colleges and universities possess an exceptional volume and variety of personal information about students, employees, and others, yet they continue to lag behind industry, government, and higher education institutions in other countries in voluntarily protecting that information.

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