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The 2006 Campus Computing Survey
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Effective IT Security Practices
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Notification of Data Security Incidents: Tips and Resources
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IT Security: The State of the Practice in Higher Education
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Distributed Network Security Using Free Tools in University Environments
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Damage Control: When Your Security Incident Hits the 6 O’Clock News
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Creating a Computer Security Incident Response Team
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