Cybersecurity Policy and Federal Privacy Law

Recent resources tagged with Cybersecurity Policy and Federal Privacy Law.

Balancing Security and Privacy in Times of Cyberterror

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Title:Balancing Security and Privacy in Times of Cyberterror (ID: WRC07051)
Author(s):Steven L. Worona (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Presented at Western Regional conferences (05/08/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Technology gives us the ability to create a surveillance society beyond anything Orwell could have imagined. Our limitations are no longer external but internal: We must choose how much privacy we'll sacrifice for security. This session will describe some of our choices and review alternative meanings of privacy and security.
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Roundup of Legal Developments in Cybersecurity and Privacy Law

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Title:Roundup of Legal Developments in Cybersecurity and Privacy Law (ID: SEC07074)
Author(s):M. Peter Adler (Adler InfoSec & Privacy Group LLC)
Origin:Presented at Security Professionals Conference (04/11/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:This session will cover state and federal legal and regulatory developments in information security and privacy, including the notice of security breach laws and actions by the Federal Trade Commission, as well as litigation and other actions under PCIDSS, HIPAA, SOX, and state law.
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Balancing Security and Privacy in Times of Cyberterror

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Title:Balancing Security and Privacy in Times of Cyberterror (ID: NCP07073)
Author(s):Steven L. Worona (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Presented at NERCOMP Conferences (03/21/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Technology gives us the ability to create a surveillance society beyond anything Orwell could have imagined. Our limitations are no longer external but internal: We must choose how much privacy we'll sacrifice for security. This session describes some of our choices and reviews alternative meanings of privacy and security.
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Balancing Security and Privacy in Times of Cyberterror

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Title:Balancing Security and Privacy in Times of Cyberterror (ID: MWR07084)
Author(s):Steven L. Worona (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Presented at Midwest Regional Conferences (03/13/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Technology gives us the ability to create a surveillance society beyond anything Orwell could have imagined. Our limitations are no longer external but internal: We must choose how much privacy we'll sacrifice for security. This session describes some of our choices and reviews alternative meanings of privacy and security.
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Balancing Privacy and Security in Times of Cyberterror

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Title:Balancing Privacy and Security in Times of Cyberterror (ID: SWR07029)
Author(s):Steven L. Worona (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Presented at Southwest Regional Conferences (02/22/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Some 230 years ago, Patrick Henry said, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" Kansas Senator Patrick Roberts recently said, "You have no civil liberties if you're dead." This contrast outlines a national debate coming soon to you. Technology has helped create a robust surveillance society wherein we must choose how much privacy we're willing to sacrifice for security. This thoughtful session will discuss these choices and define privacy and security.
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Balancing Privacy and Security in Times of Cyberterror

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Title:Balancing Privacy and Security in Times of Cyberterror (ID: MAC07085)
Author(s):Steven L. Worona (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Presented at Mid-Atlantic Regional Conferences (01/18/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Some 230 years ago, Patrick Henry aid, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" Kansas Senator Patrick Roberts recently said, "You have no civil liberties if you're dead." This contrast outlines a national debate coming soon to you. Technology has helped create a robust surveillance society wherein we must choose how much privacy we're willing to sacrifice for security. This thoughtful session will discuss these choices and define privacy and security.
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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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Legislative Solutions to Security Problems

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Title:Legislative Solutions to Security Problems (ID: CSD4087)
Author(s):Phillip J. Windley (InfoWorld)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2005)
Type:Blogs
Abstract:The author gives a preview of upcoming legislation related to internet dat privacy and security.
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Balancing Security and Privacy in Times of Cyberterror

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Title:Balancing Security and Privacy in Times of Cyberterror (ID: WRC0529)
Author(s):Tracy Mitrano (Cornell University) and Steven L. Worona (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Presented at Western Regional conferences (04/28/2005)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:After the 9/11 terror attacks, the free world of cyberspace now includes walls, barriers, and checkpoints. How do we retain the benefits of an open Internet in the face of constant attacks? What's the proper balance between security and civil liberties? The presenters explore options for avoiding extremes on either side of this important debate.
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Balancing Security and Privacy in Times of Cyberterror

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Title:Balancing Security and Privacy in Times of Cyberterror (ID: EDU04118)
Author(s):Tracy Mitrano (Cornell University) and Steven L. Worona (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/21/2004)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:After the 9/11 terror attacks, the free world of cyberspace now includes walls, barriers, and checkpoints. How do we retain the benefits of an open Internet in the face of constant attacks? What's the proper balance between security and civil liberties? The presenters explore options for avoiding extremes on either side of this important debate.
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