Security Task Force Announcements, Cybersecurity, and Security Management

Participate as a Presenter at the 2009 Security Professionals Conference

Created by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on October 20, 2008

The 2009 EDUCAUSE and Inernet2 Security Professionals Conference—featuring keynote speakers Joanne McNabb, Chief of the Office of Privacy Protection, State of California, and Edward Amoroso, Chief Information Security Officer, AT&T—will address privacy and security topics in the areas of management and operations, policy and compliance, and technology.SEC09 CFP

Participate as a presenter: Presenters help create an innovative and informative program, make valuable contacts, and gain recognition for their achievements and their organization's. Presentations will need to address one of the following categories:

Security is Number One IT Issue According to 2008 Current Issues Survey Report

Created 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:

E07 Video & Podcast: "Bruce Schneier on Information Security: Ten Trends"

Created by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on November 29, 2007

Watch the video or listen to the podcast of Bruce Schneier's recent keynote speech, "Bruce Schneier on Information Security: Ten Trends", which was delivered at the EDUCAUSE 2007 Annual Conference in Seattle, Washington on October 26, 2007.

You can also hear a 14 minute interview with Bruce Schneier. Listen in as he shares some insightful words about privacy along with interesting commentary about ethics, cybersecurity, and blogging.

Tune In Nov. 14: Free Web Seminar on IT Security Essential Body of Knowledge for Workforce Development

Created by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on November 08, 2007

EDUCAUSE Live!The Department of Homeland Security's National Cyber Security Division worked with subject matter experts from government, the private sector, and academia to develop an umbrella framework that establishes a national baseline representing the essential knowledge and skills IT security practitioners must have to perform their jobs. The IT Security EBK builds directly on established work and is not intended to represent a standard, directive, or policy by DHS. Instead, it further clarifies key IT security terms and concepts for well-defined competencies, identifies notional security roles, and defines primary functional perspectives to help advance the IT security training and certification landscape as we strive to ensure that we have the most qualified and appropriately trained IT security workforce possible.

Risk Assessment Framework

Created by Valerie M. Vogel (EDUCAUSE) on January 09, 2006
The EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Security Task Force Risk Assessment Working Group has released the Risk Assessment Framework, which provides a high-level overview of assessing information systems within higher education.

View additional Security Risk Assessment and Analysis resources available in the EDUCAUSE Resource Center.