Web Seminars Contributed by EDUCAUSE, Incident Handling and Response, and Intrusion Detection and Prevention

Trends in Malicious Code on the Internet

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Title:Trends in Malicious Code on the Internet (ID: LIVE0615)
Author(s):Andrew J. Czyzewski and Vincent J. Rowe
Origin:EDUCAUSE Live!, Web Seminars Contributed by EDUCAUSE (2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

The presentation will identify the FBI's role in combating malicious code outbreaks and investigating computer intrusion incidents, as well as the objectives of malware analysis. The malicious code cycle of harvesting, harnessing, and executing will be explained and the status of universities as malware targets will be discussed. Finally, the presentation will offer synopses of successes, future challenges, and how organizations can assist with investigations.

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Balancing the Need for Security and Open, Collaborative Networking

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Title:Balancing the Need for Security and Open, Collaborative Networking (ID: LIVE041)
Author(s):John Voloudakis (BearingPoint, Inc.) and John J. Suess (BearingPoint, Inc.)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Live!, Web Seminars Contributed by EDUCAUSE (2004)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

The EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR) study of IT security in higher education portrays an industry that is struggling to secure a culturally open environment against the rising tide of threats posed both from within and without higher education. This session will summarize key survey findings regarding IT security technologies implemented by higher education institutions. It will also introduce a new Effective Security Practices Guide developed by the EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Computer and Network Security Task Force that contains resources on network and host vulnerability assessment, security architecture design, network and host security implementation, virus and intrusion detection, incident handling and response, and encryption and authentication.

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