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Re: Happy Retirement, Mark Bruhn
From: Matthew Dalton <matthew.dalton () UMASS EDU>
Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2020 17:18:04 +0000
Mark, Your voice has been a voice of leadership and wisdom for many years in the higher education infosec community. You will be missed as you enjoy a well-earned retirement! -- Matthew B. Dalton Chief Information Security Officer Director of Instructional Innovation Information Technology Suite 150 University of Massachusetts Amherst 400 Venture Way Hadley, MA 01035-6903 Matthew.Dalton () umass edu<mailto:Matthew.Dalton () umass edu> 413-545-4475 From: The EDUCAUSE Security Community Group Listserv <SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU> On Behalf Of Milford, Kim Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2020 3:28 PM To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU Subject: [SECURITY] Happy Retirement, Mark Bruhn Dear colleagues, Please join me and the rest of the REN-ISAC staff in wishing Mark Bruhn, REN-ISAC co-founder and long-time community member, a hearty congratulations and a fond farewell as he starts his retirement!
From his early years as a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) in charge of Air Defense and Electronic Warfare Operations for the Air Force to his current position as Peer Cybersecurity Assessment Service Engagement Manager at REN-ISAC, Mark has dedicated his career to promoting physical and information security at the institutional, local, regional, and national levels.
When Mark came to Indiana University about 36 years ago, he toiled away in, what IU President Michael McRobbie jokingly refers to as, "a dark, dank basement working on security in relative obscurity." Mark eventually moved out of the basement and into the role of Associate Vice President of Public Safety and Institutional Assurance. In this position, Mark advised university leadership on emergency management and response, administrative and academic continuity, policing and community safety, homeland security, emergency communications, enterprise risk management, and environmental health and safety. He also supervised incident response; computer and telecommunications systems security; and institutional and personal information security. As far back as 1987, Mark began to recognize a need for institutional understanding and awareness of information security risks, and in that drive to create a community of information sharing in the higher education sector, Mark co-founded the REN-ISAC in 2002. While serving as REN-ISAC's Executive Director from 2006 to 2014, he saw the organization grow from 60 to over 400 institutions, creating a community-oriented organization dedicated to providing critical threat information and risk mitigation options to research and education institutions. Mark's professional accomplishments also include serving as an adjunct professor of cybersecurity and other assurance topics in the IU School of Informatics and Computing and playing an important role in the creation of the IU Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research. He has also been an active member and participant in EDUCAUSE through writing, mentoring, presenting, and volunteering his time. In 2017, EDUCAUSE awarded Mark with the Community Leadership Award for "meritorious leadership and advocacy in higher education security and policy practices at the campus, state, and national levels; for leading the development of a national center for information sharing and analysis of higher education security issues; for mentorship and community-building within the security sector in service to higher education." For the past two years, the REN-ISAC staff and members have been privileged to work with Mark closely in his role as Peer Cybersecurity Assessment Engagement Manager. He has been instrumental in developing a program that allows higher education institutions to team up with seasoned technology and security professionals for in-depth evaluations of security operations, data management, identity management, governance, privacy, policies, incident response, and other cybersecurity concerns. Dear Mark, you've been "reelin' in the years; stowing away the time" with us here at REN-ISAC, and we all, staff and members alike, thank you for all you have done for our organization. It has been a privilege to work with you and learn from you. We are all sad to see you go, but we wish you a happy and relaxing retirement that gives you ample time to be with the ones you love and do the things you enjoy. If you'd like to send well wishes to Mark for his retirement, please feel free to contact him at mbruhn () ren-isac net<mailto:mbruhn () ren-isac net>. Best regards, Kim Milford Executive Director [ren-isac-logo-horizontal - small] 317-278-4815 www.ren-isac.net<http://www.ren-isac.net/> ********** Replies to EDUCAUSE Community Group emails are sent to the entire community list. If you want to reply only to the person who sent the message, copy and paste their email address and forward the email reply. Additional participation and subscription information can be found at https://www.educause.edu/community ********** Replies to EDUCAUSE Community Group emails are sent to the entire community list. If you want to reply only to the person who sent the message, copy and paste their email address and forward the email reply. Additional participation and subscription information can be found at https://www.educause.edu/community
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