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Making Security a Priority: How Ed Tech Security Bridges the Gap with Cloud Security
Wednesday, November 1, 2:00 - 2:50 p.m.
This session will examine old InfoSec paradigms and discuss education technology’s current security challenges and how security posture can be improved by making security a priority while empowering users and leveraging alternative approaches to cloud security. Information Security leaders do more than secure the university – they advance the capabilities of the institution.
Speakers
Brian Markham, Chief Information Security Officer, The George Washington University Kristy Patullo, Consulting Security Engineer, Cisco Systems Course and Campus Collaboration Made Cohesive
Thursday, November 2, 4:30 - 5:20 p.m.
The plethora of tools thrust at faculty for course delivery can be overwhelming at times. While most higher education institutions have implemented a learning management system, many struggle with complex interfaces. We’ll explore how Cisco Collaboration can help instructors simplify the process and achieve the desired outcome of transparent communication with their learners.
Speakers
Nicole Weber, Ph.D., Director of Learning Technology, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Eric Loepp, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Lea Ann Turner, Instructional Technology and Virtual Learning Specialist, Mid-State Technical College Brad Russell, Director of Information Technology, Mid-State Technical College Dr. Lance Ford, Education Advocate, Cisco Systems Montana State University and the First National Research Platform (NRP) Workshop :
Friday, November 3, 9:10 - 10:00 a.m.
Montana State University is collaborating with many leading research institutions on implementation strategies for deployment of interoperable Science DMZ at a national scale. In the session MSU will share several First NRP Workshop conclusions and Cisco will share its architectural approach to the Science DMZ.
Jerry Shehan, Chief Information Officer, Montana State University Tae Hwang, Architect, Cisco Systems |