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IT Funding, Student Safety Top Concerns for CIOs

5/22/2007

University information technology officials rated funding for technology as the most pressing issue they face, according to an annual "current issues" survey by the Educause higher education association. The survey asked campus IT managers to rank a series of information technology challenges on their campus, including security, funding, identity management, and strategic planning. Funding was No. 1.

Illegal File Sharing Rooted Out at Ohio U, Say Admins

5/21/2007

Ohio University boasted that, following crackdown, illegal file sharing via its campus networks has been eradicated. University CIO Brice Bible said that illegal file-sharing on the university's network had "virtually stopped," according to a report in the Athens (OH) Times.

AlarmPoint Launches Notification Grants

5/17/2007

AlarmPoint Systems has launched a new grant program offering emergency notification systems through its new Crisis Notification Systems Grants Program.

Congress Warns University Presidents on P2P File Sharing

5/15/2007

Congressional leaders have sent letters to 19 major university presidents warning them to step up efforts to curb illegal Internet file sharing or Congress "will be forced to act." "The fact that copyright piracy is not unique to college and university campuses is not an excuse for higher education officials to fail to take reasonable steps neither to eliminate such activity nor to appropriately sanction such conduct when discovered," said a letter addressed to Purdue University president Martin Jischke May 1, 2007.

Carnegie Mellon Picks Open Network Monitoring Software

5/15/2007

Carnegie Mellon University purchased the NeXpose security software suite to help it enhance scanning and monitoring of its campus networks.

Spy Camera Pioneer To Join Georgia Tech Faculty

5/14/2007

Wayne Wolf, a leading expert in embedded computing systems and smart cameras, will join the Georgia Institute of Technology in July to take the Rhesa "Ray" S. Farmer Jr. Distinguished Chair in Embedded Computer Systems.

Net Scammers Swarm Following Virginia Tech Massacre

5/11/2007

Less than 36 hours after the Virginia Tech shootings, Internet scammers were creating fraudulent charity websites, according to the U.S. Computer Emergency Response Team.

Indiana U Earns Kudos from NSA

5/11/2007

Indiana University was named a "center of excellence" by the super-secret federal National Security Agency. NSA specializes in intelligence gathering for United States defense and intelligence planners.

It's All About Risk

5/11/2007

The recent shootings at Virginia Tech have focused public attention on the safety of students on our campuses. Just how safe are they anyway?

Texas A&M, Millersville U, Tops in Cyber Defense Contest

5/11/2007

Texas A&M University and Millersville University of Pennsylvania finished first and second in the second-annual National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC), a contest to find which team could do the best job maintaining a business network that was under a simulated cyber attack.

Researchers Spot New Threat: Peer to Peer Botnets

5/10/2007

A team of computer security researchers from Johns Hopkins University, the University of North Carolina, and Georgia Tech are warning of a new generation of automated software intruders--peer to peer botnets--which they say pose an unprecedented threat because they possess no central point of failure that can be counter-attacked.

States Launch Blanket Reviews of Campus Sec Policies

5/10/2007

Few higher education institutions ended their April calendars without launching a task force or study group to examine how to improve campus security in the wake of the Virginia Tech shootings.

DHS Awards Dartmouth Cyber Security Group $11 MM

5/10/2007

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security awarded Dartmouth College an $8.7 million grant for new studies on insider threats, privacy protection, and the economics of cyber security. The money will go to Dartmouth's Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection (I3P).

Survey Said ...

5/10/2007

I look forward each year to the EDUCAUSE annual Current Issues Survey Report. There is always something new and interesting, be it the ways in which the survey instrument itself has been shaped to reflect the association’s view of the field or in the results of the survey.

Carnegie Mellon To Deploy NeXpose

5/10/2007

Carnegie Mellon announced plans to deploy vulnerability management software from software developer Rapid7 for systems and networks at the university. The NeXpose software is designed to examine and analyze the cause of any problem.

U Missouri Server Hack Exposes 22,396 SSNs

5/9/2007

The University of Missouri has reported that one of its databases was hacked and that the intruder responsible for the breach was able to obtain the names and social security numbers of staff members. This is the second data security breach at the University of Missouri this year.

Report Outlines Higher Ed Concerns on VoIP

5/7/2007

A survey by the Association for Communications Professionals in Higher Education concluded that fewer than half of colleges and universities in North America have migrated to voice over IP networks, but many are readying conversions in the next six months to two years.

Voices from the Sky: The Technology Is the Easy Part

5/3/2007

So, you go out and purchase a communications system that will alert tens of thousands of people simultaneously in a crisis situation using ... text messages ... e-mail ... loudspeaker systems ... whatever.

Repeat After Me: When It Happens on Our Campus, We Will Be Ready!

4/26/2007

One of the consequences of modern communications technology is that we know of so many more bad things that happen. We know about them when we previously would not; we know about them sooner; and we know about them in more detail than ever before.

Texas A&M Wins National Cyber Defense Competition

4/26/2007

Texas A&M placed first at second annual National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition held in San Antonio, TX. The winning team received an invitation to attend a national security exercise in Washington, DC in 2008.

Security, QoS at Core of Italian University's Converged Network

4/19/2007

Italy's University of Milan Bicocca will work with Santa Clara, CA-based Extreme Networks Inc. to upgrade its campus-wide network with a scalable, secure infrastructure that will deliver multimedia communications to staff, faculty, and visitors across multiple campuses.

Securing Security Dollars

4/13/2007

It's one of the paradoxes of the technology world: IT security continues to gain visibility as a pressing issue, but the funding for improved data protection doesn’t always flow.

Once More unto the Breach

4/13/2007

This month's announcement of a potential data security breach at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) may have come as a shock to the 46,000....

Microsoft Partners with REN-ISAC for Higher Ed Security

4/12/2007

Microsoft and the Research and Education Networking Information Sharing and Analysis Center (REN-ISAC) have entered into an alliance to expand Microsoft's Security Cooperation Program into higher education. The announcement came yesterday at the Educause/Internet2 Security Professionals Conference 2007 being held in Denver, CO.

National University of Singapore Deploys Secure Access SSL

4/12/2007

The National University of Singapore has deployed Secure Access SSL VPN, a security technology from Juniper Networks. The University will use the security platform to establish an electronic examination portal for online testing.