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CD of Cybersecurity Awareness Resources for the Higher Education Community


From: Rodney Petersen <rpetersen () EDUCAUSE EDU>
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 2004 10:58:24 -0600

As part of National Cyber Security Awareness Month
(http://www.staysafeonline.info/home-news.html), the Security Task Force
has compiled a CD that contains Cybersecurity Awareness Resources for
the Higher Education Community.  The availability of the CD was
announced during this week's EDUCAUSE Live Event on "Campus and National
Approaches to Cybersecurity Awareness."  An archive of the event is
available at http://www.educause.edu/LIVE0411  Every attendee of the
EDUCAUSE Annual Conference in Denver will receive a CD as part of their
registration materials.  A limited supply of CD's will be available
following the conference and the resource materials contained in the CD
will be posted to the Security Task Force's web site
(www.educause.edu/security) at a later date.  To request a CD, please
provide your postal mailing address and send a request to
Security-Awareness () educause edu

We would like to thank the following individuals, institutions, and
organizations that contributed to this important resource:

Arizona State University
Boston College
Cal Poly Pomona
Carnegie Mellon University
CERIAS
CERT/CC
Columbia University
George Washington University
Georgetown University
Indiana University
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Melissa Guenther
Microsoft Corporation
Montgomery College
Penn State University
Purdue University
Rutgers
Security Awareness Incorporated
St Mary's College
Temple University
The College of New Jersey
University of Arizona
University at Buffalo
University of California, Davis
University of Florida
University of Hawaii
University of Maine


Best Regards,

Rodney Petersen
Security Task Force Coordinator, EDUCAUSE


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