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Re: Mandatory Security Training in Higher Education
From: Roger Safian <r-safian () NORTHWESTERN EDU>
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 10:54:35 -0500
We do have a small slice of the new employee orientation where we can talk about security. 15 minutes, but that's better than nothing. We also offer various talks and seminars which are attended, but not as well attended as I would like. Lastly, we also give security presentation, that last an hour or so, to the various departments at their request. These are usually well attended, and I feel give the biggest bang for the buck. They are also very time consuming since we need to bring all our equipment, to their offices. I do think that the word is getting out, but we still have much work to do. -- Roger A. Safian r-safian () northwestern edu (email) public key available on many key servers. (847) 491-4058 (voice) (847) 467-6500 (Fax) "You're never too old to have a great childhood!"
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