Dan Geer’s keynote was one of my favorite talks from the con. He believes that “if people respect you enough to have you deliver a keynote, respect your audience enough to write it out. Dan started by acknowledging that, like most people in the audience, he wasn’t trained in security. His formal schooling is as a biostatistician. Things are changing though, soon the security industry will be filling up with people that are trained solely in security. Dan feels that we should leverage our diversity while we still can. Specifically to solve the problem of how to measure security.. Dan started by acknowledging that, like most people in the audience, he wasn’t trained in security. geer’s, keynote, favorite, talks, believes, people, respec. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
For university information technology departments, a balancing act can be challenging. University computer networks are an essential component of university operations. Yet, they are often large, heterogeneous, open, and used by thousands of individuals whose computing habits and expertise are largely unknown. . . .. For university information technology departments, a balancing act can be challenging. University computer networks are an essential component of university operations. Yet, they are often large, heterogeneous, open, and used by thousands of individuals whose computing habits and expertise are largely unknown. At Temple University, for example, approximately 16,000 systems--from mainframes and mid-ranges to PCs and laptop devices--connect to a hybrid wired and wireless network. Individual schools and colleges within the university own many of the systems. Students own the remaining connected PCs, laptops, and tablets. Temple University has a diverse user community, ranging from students with no computer experience to professors who teach Computer Science. Consequently, protecting a customer base with such a wide span of expertise poses its own set of challenges from both a technological and an educational perspective. The link for this article located at Syllabus Magazine is no longer available. . College IT teams encounter difficulties overseeing cybersecurity within a varied ecosystem of users and devices in a multifaceted setting.. University Network, IT Management, Security Challenges. . Anthony Pell
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