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TechTalks Event

Privacy, Security and Handling Academic Business

with guest expert Mark Bruhn, Acting Information Technology Policy Officer
for the Vice President for Information Technology Indiana University

May 27, 1998

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Welcome to the Privacy, Security and Handling Academic Business web page. This RealAudio event was led by Mark Bruhn on Wednesday May 27.

Mark BruhnMark discussed some of the hottest issues in networking today - ensuring security in interactions over the net. Mark also answered questions about how and when it is wise and necessary to protect the privacy of individuals on the net.

Some of the key questions that Mark discussed included:

References for our conversation included:

The Network Security Roadmap
http://www.sans.org/roadmap.htm

Cornell Policy & Law Computer Policy Collection
http://www.cornell.edu/CPL/Policies/

Junk Email Resources Page
http://www.junkemail.org/

NetLaw U.S.
http://www.netlaw.com/netlawus.htm

The SSL protocol
http://home.netscape.com/newsref/std/SSL.html

Internet Hoaxes and Chain Mail
http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/CIACHoaxes.html

An Analysis of Security Incidents on the Internet 1989-1995
by Dr. John D. Howard
http://www.cert.org/research/JHThesis/index.html

Good list of recently published books in security and privacy
http://www.itd.nrl.navy.mil/ITD/5540/ieee/cipher/readers-guide/new-books -list.html

Staff dealing with technology usage and abuse should always have and reference their local academic and HR handbooks, as well as any local ethics publications.

A good exercise: using the search engine at
http://altavista.digital.com
(or a search service of your choice), search for this: privacy AND security AND technology. Peruse the result for a weatlh of good material.