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Re: Identifying 3 CyberSecurity Literacy Topics for Students


From: Alfred Barker <Alfred.Barker () USG EDU>
Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2020 19:15:12 +0000

I second the selection… consider “access control” as a higher level with passwords and MFA discussed. Most successful 
breaches result in unauthorized access resulting from poor passwords and poor patching habits.

Alfred S. Barker, MSIS
Assistant Vice Chancellor / CISO
Cybersecurity, Board of Regents
University System of Georgia
2500 Daniels Bridge Rd. Building 300
Athens, Georgia 30606
706-583-2400



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Hi Cathy,

I would probably choose MFA, patching devices, & social engineering.
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Kristen Dietiker
Chief Information Security Officer
Santa Clara University
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On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 10:53 AM Cathy Hubbs <hubbs () american edu<mailto:hubbs () american edu>> wrote:
Good afternoon colleagues,
I have an opportunity to engage undergrad students in a single zoom session – introducing them to 3 cyber security 
literacy topics. I thought I would leveraage the brainpower of the HE community to hear what top 3 topics you would 
focus on if given this opportunity.

Thank you!

Cathy

Cathy Hubbs
Chief Information Security Officer
American University, Washington DC
Office of Information Technology



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