| Abstract: | The President's Information Technology Advisory Committee listed software development as a top research priority. Applications, such as Napster, that require greater bandwidth and improved security are becoming more prevalent, increasing the pressure on campus IT staff to better manage and secure their networks. This panel discussion addresses a sampling of federal and campus policy issues presented by the emergence of these applications. Panelists include: George H. Brett, Senior Project Coordinator for NLANR, National Computational Science Alliance (NCSA); Mark S. Bruhn, Information Technology Policy Officer, Indiana University; Mary Kratz, Manager Health Science Initiatives, Internet2; and Chad Paulson, Founder, Students Against University Censorship. |