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Re: Securing the eCampus: July 16-17 at Dartmouth College


From: Bill Kyle <Bill.Kyle () JHU EDU>
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2013 10:03:45 -0400

Team,

FYI.

Best regards,
Bill

On Jun 10, 2013, at 8:22 AM, Adam Goldstein <adam.goldstein () DARTMOUTH EDU> wrote:

All,
 
We've added some more information on the program and details on some exciting break-out sessions to the conference 
website (http://www.ists.dartmouth.edu/events/ecampus/), so please check it out. We also want to remind you that the 
hotel room block set aside for the conference expires next Saturday, June 15th, so act now!  We hope to see you in 
July.
 
Regards,
Adam Goldstein
 
On Apr 25, 2013, at 3:31 PM,  wrote:


The seventh annual Securing the eCampus conference will be held this July 16th and 17th at Dartmouth College in 
Hanover, NH. We invite you to join us in discussing the unique challenges of cyber security in higher ed and what it 
takes to build a culture of security at your institution. 
 
Our format this year will include a full day of presentations and panel discussions from leaders in the information 
security field on the 16th.   We have already confirmed the following speakers:
 
Dan Geer - Chief Information Security Officer of In-Q-Tel will deliver the keynote
Michael Corn and Jane Rosenthal - Respectively, the Chief Privacy and Security Officer of UIUC and the Director of 
the Privacy Office at the University of Kansas will discuss privacy in higher ed
Noel Greis - Director, Center for Logistics and Digital Strategy, Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise 
at UNC Chapel Hill, will speak about security awareness for millennials
Rodney Petersen - Managing Director of the Washington Office and Senior Government Relations Officer at EDUCAUSE 
providing an update on government policies and their potential effects on the higher ed community
Ron Ross - Fellow at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to speak on standards development and 
risk management
George Tubin - Senior Security Strategist at Trusteer will speak about emerging malware trends
 
On the morning of the 17th, we will offer break-out sessions that will provide opportunities for more detailed 
discussions on topics. The conference will conclude after lunch on the 17th.  
 
Details on the conference and registration information can be found on our website. 
 
The registration fee for the conference is $149 and includes breakfast, lunch, snacks and a networking event on July 
16th and breakfast, lunch and snacks on July 17th.  
 
We have set aside a block of rooms for the conference at the Six South Street Hotel in Downtown Hanover.  The cutoff 
date for the room block is June 15th.  See the website’s page on lodging for more information.
 
This conference is co-hosted by the Institute for Security, Technology, and Society (ISTS) and Computing Services at 
Dartmouth College.
 
Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions regarding the workshop. For conference content and 
agenda questions, please contact either:
 
Tom Candon
Associate Director
Institute for Security, Technology, and Society
Thomas.K.Candon () Dartmouth EDU
 
or
 
Adam Goldstein
IT Security Engineer
Computing Services
Adam.Goldstein () Dartmouth EDU
 
For conference logistical questions, please contact:
 
Karen Page
Institute for Security, Technology, and Society
Program Administrator
Karen.M.Page () Dartmouth EDU
 
 


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