Security Task Force Announcements and CybersecurityRecent resources tagged with Security Task Force Announcements and Cybersecurity.
Free EDUCAUSE Webcast 10/22/08 on Identity Theft RulesCreated by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on October 13, 2008
New federal regulations to address identity theft go into effect November 1, 2008, and are likely to affect colleges and universities in nuanced ways. Compliance will require careful study and collaboration among business officers, human resources, legal counsel, student services, IT, and other affected campus units. The rules require users of consumer reports to develop reasonable policies and procedures to apply when they receive a notice of address discrepancy from a consumer reporting agency. They also require that institutions develop and implement an Identity Theft Prevention Program for combating identity theft in connection with new and existing accounts. DNSSEC Notice of InquiryCreated by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on October 10, 2008
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) is inviting comments regarding Domain Name and Addressing System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) implementation at the root zone. Comments are due on November 24, 2008. EDUCAUSE and Internet2 are planning to prepare joint comments so your input is welcome. Below are a few additional resources: DHS Releases IT Security Essential Body of KnowledgeCreated by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on October 02, 2008
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has published the IT Security Essential Body of Knowledge (EBK). A Glossary of Key Terms used in the EBK is also provided. According to the overview on the US-CERT website:
The EBK was featured in a November 2007 EDUCAUSE Live! presentation when DHS was accepting comments on a draft version of the document. National Cyber Security Awareness Month 2008 is HERE!Created by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on October 01, 2008
October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM). As we rely more on technology-based solutions in our everyday lives, cybersecurity becomes everyone's responsibility. We encourage you to consider ways you can raise awareness among your faculty, staff, and students and invite you to help promote NCSAM. For further suggestions, please consult the Resource Kit for National Cyber Security Awareness Month, developed by the EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Security Task Force. Additional EDUCAUSE resources include: Security & Privacy-Related Sessions at EDUCAUSE 2008Created by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on September 24, 2008
Explore the security and privacy-related conference sessions at EDUCAUSE 2008 (October 28-31 in Orlando, Florida). Register for the conference by September 29 to receive the low early-bird rates. Share Your Campus Plans to Observe National Cyber Security Awareness Month 2008Created by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on September 17, 2008
October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM)...but it's never too soon to start planning your campus events!!! We encourage you to consider ways that you can raise awareness among your faculty, staff, and students, and invite you to help promote NCSAM. For further suggestions, please consult the Resource Kit for National Cyber Security Awareness Month, developed by the EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Security Task Force. Information Sharing for IT Security ProfessionalsCreated by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on August 13, 2008
Learn how to develop a network of professional contacts in order to create an effective support system for information sharing within the IT Security community. Read the article "Information Sharing for IT Security Professionals" by EDUCAUSE Security Task Force Coordinator, Rodney Petersen in the latest EDUCAUSE Quarterly. Security is Number One IT Issue According to 2008 Current Issues Survey ReportCreated by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on May 29, 2008
EDUCAUSE has published the results of the 2008 Current Issues Survey, and this year Security edged out Funding IT as the top strategic challenge. The latest EDUCAUSE Quarterly article, "Current Issues Survey Report, 2008", states: Security Task Force Submits Comments on Proposed FERPA RulesCreated by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on May 29, 2008
Help Promote the 2009 Computer Security Awareness Student Poster & Video ContestCreated by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on May 01, 2008
The EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Computer and Network Security Task Force, in cooperation with the ResearchChannel, is conducting its third annual contest in search of computer security awareness posters and short videos developed by college students for college students. The contest, which is co-sponsored by the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) and CyberWATCH, offers cash prizes ($1,000, $800 and $400) to the winners in each of the four categories. It also provides an opportunity for students to gain experience by developing creative and effective short videos or posters. The deadline for submission of entries is April 30, 2009. |