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Re: Opportunity to influence the future of Information Security


From: Ben Marsden <bmarsden () SMITH EDU>
Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2020 17:36:38 -0400

David, you should totally take my spot, you can contribute *so much* more
than I ever could!   As it turns out, I'll be in transit during the Panel's
scheduled time on Thursday, so I can't be there live...

-- Ben


On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 5:00 PM David Escalante <david.escalante () bc edu>
wrote:

Sorry, missed the deadline on this and the form is down.  Thought it was
the end of the month.  Good luck!
--
David

Brian Kelly <bkelly () EDUCAUSE EDU>
July 14, 2020 at 2:51 PM

Representatives from the following schools are participating in the
inaugural Information Security Horizon Report.

It’s not too late to add your school and name to our distinguished panel. I
hope you will join us in creating this inaugural edition of the 2021
Horizon Report, Information Security Edition.  To officially sign up as a
panelist, please complete this informational form
<https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/5680485/Horizon-Report-Information-Security-Panel-Interest-Form>.
I’d ask that you complete the form no later than *26 July*.



   - Worcester Polytechnic Institute
   - Duke University
   - Omaha Public Power District
   - University of Connecticut
   - Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
   - University of Nebraska
   - CAUDIT
   - University of Chicago
   - Simon Fraser University
   - University of Missouri
   - University of Nebraska
   - National Student Clearinghouse
   - University of Oregon
   - Colgate University
   - Duke University
   - Dallas College
   - Husson University
   - Rochester Institute of Technology
   - Case Western Reserve University
   - Indiana University
   - UC DAVIS
   - Vantage Technology Consulting Group
   - Bowdoin College
   - Vassar College
   - University of Michigan
   - REN-ISAC (IU)
   - Harvard University
   - Connecticut State Colleges and Universities
   - Nova Southeastern University
   - UC San Diego





Brian Kelly, CISSP, CISM, CEH

Director, Cybersecurity Program

*EDUCAUSE*
*Uncommon Thinking for the Common Good*

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*From: *EDUCAUSE Privacy Research Project <bkelly () educause edu>
<bkelly () educause edu>
*Date: *Thursday, June 25, 2020 at 3:27 PM
*To: *The EDUCAUSE Security Community Group Listserv
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*Subject: *Invite to participate in the inaugural Information Security
Horizon Report



Greeting colleagues,

I’m writing to invite you to be a member of the 2021 Information Security
Horizon Report expert panel. I am sure you are familiar with past issues of
the Horizon Report (cf. 2019 and 2020
<https://library.educause.edu/resources/2020/3/2020-educause-horizon-report-teaching-and-learning-edition>).
For 2021, we are excited to add an Information Security edition to the
Horizon Report family. As you weigh your decision about joining the expert
panel, here are some considerations:

   - Methodology.  At EDUCAUSE, we have been studying and working with
   the foresight tools from the Institute for the Future (IFTF). A concise
   summary is available in a recent article
   <https://er.educause.edu/articles/2019/3/five-principles-for-thinking-like-a-futurist>
   in the EDUCAUSE Review. In a nutshell, the IFTF’s method consists of
   identifying trends and signals of change and using them to construct
   possible scenarios about the future.
   - Timeline for the panel’s work. The panel will be actively engaged in
   the Report’s construction from the very end of July through October. We
   estimate the total time commitment for this project to be 4-8 hours.
   - Communications. We will be utilizing a listserv as well as a Canvas
   environment designed for panel engagement and discussion.
   - We will be conducting a virtual orientation for the members of the
   panel on *July 30, 3-4 pm eastern time*. Given the international
   composition of the panel, we realize that no single time will be convenient
   for all panelists. We will be recording this session and make the recording
   available to those unable to attend on 30 July.



Those are the main points.  I hope you will join us in creating this
inaugural edition of the 2021 Horizon Report, Information Security
Edition.
To officially sign up as a panelist, please complete this informational
form
<https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/5680485/Horizon-Report-Information-Security-Panel-Interest-Form>.
I’d ask that you complete the form no later than *26 July*.

Thank you for considering this!

Certainly, feel free to contact me if you have any questions.



Brian



Brian Kelly, CISSP, CISM, CEH

Director, Cybersecurity Program

*EDUCAUSE*
*Uncommon Thinking for the Common Good*

Follow HEISC on LinkedIn
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