Security Task Force Announcements, Cybersecurity, and Security Awareness

National Cyber Security Awareness Month 2008 Wrap-Up

Created by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on November 04, 2008

This year's National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) is now over and the list of 2008 campus events on the EDUCAUSE Security Task Force NCSAM Resource Kit website, demonstrates the tremendous effort, creativity and hard work that many of you contributed in support of this important initiative. THANK YOU to all of you for your support.

If your event is not yet listed on the website, please share the URL or brief description of your NCSAM-related initiatives, as well as the outcomes you realized, with the participants on this discussion list or send an email to Security-Task-Force@educause.edu.

Sincerely,

Awareness and Training Working Group Co-Chairs Cherry Delaney (Purdue University) and Jodi Ito (University of Hawaii)

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: 

Share Your Campus Plans to Observe National Cyber Security Awareness Month 2008

Created 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.

Help Promote the 2009 Computer Security Awareness Student Poster & Video Contest

Created 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.

National Cyber Security Awareness Month Wrap-Up

Created by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on November 06, 2007

This year's National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) is now over and the list of 2007 campus events on the EDUCAUSE Security Task Force Web site demonstrates the tremendous effort, creativity, and hard work that many of you contributed in support of this important initiative. Thank you to all of you for your support.

If your event is not yet listed on the website, please share the URL or brief description of your NCSAM-related initiatives, as well as the outcomes you realized, with the participants on the Security Discussion list or send an email to: Security-Task-Force@educause.edu.

National Cyber Security Awareness Month is HERE!

Created by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on October 01, 2007

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:

Share Your Campus Plans to Observe National Cyber Security Awareness Month 2007

Created by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on August 22, 2007

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.

Many colleges and universities are already planning events or developing awareness resources for NCSAM that we would like to highlight as part of higher education's ongoing efforts to increase awareness within our community. We've already started a list of institutions that will be holding events in October 2007. Please share the URL or plans for your NCSAM-related initiatives with the Security Discussion Group or send us an e-mail so your institution's plans can be included.

2007 Computer Security Awareness Video Contest Winners Announced

Created by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on May 16, 2007
View the winning student videos announced for the 2007 Computer Security Awareness Video Contest held by the EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Security Task Force, the National Cyber Security Alliance, and ResearchChannel. The videos can be used in campus security awareness campaigns during student orientation and throughout the year.

Help Promote the 2007 Computer Security Awareness Student Video Contest

Created by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on October 03, 2006
The EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Computer and Network Security Task Force, in cooperation with the ResearchChannel, is conducting its second annual contest in search of short computer security awareness videos developed by college students for college students.

The contest is sponsored by the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA). Cash prizes will be awarded to the winners in each of two categories: training videos two minutes or less in length and 30-second Public Service Announcement (PSA) videos. The gold winners will receive $1,000; silver winners will receive $800; and bronze winners will receive $400.

Deadline for submission: March 15, 2007