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Re: Security Awareness Program assistance


From: "Ullman, Catherine" <cende () BUFFALO EDU>
Date: Wed, 27 May 2015 16:13:41 +0000

Greetings Quinn,

 

I would definitely be interested!  Much thanks.

 

Best,

Cathy

 

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Harry Hoffman and I put together a framework for doing this.  I'd be happy
to share the documents for reference if you are interested.  

 

Best,

 

Quinn R Shamblin                                                  .

Executive Director of Information Security, Boston University

 

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Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2015 11:19 AM
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Subject: [SECURITY] Security Awareness Program assistance

 

Greetings!

 

I have been asked to put together a University-wide security awareness
program that is phased in over the next two years and ideally includes
measurements of success.  I would very much like to hear from any of you who
have successfully undertaken such a project and how you've accomplished it,
because this is a larger undertaking than I've ever been expected to
complete.  I also would prefer not to reinvent the wheel if there are
already great ideas out there!

 

The kinds of things I'm looking for include the approach, how the rollout
was accomplished, tools being used, measures of success.  FWIW I'd prefer
our awareness program to be a positive reinforcement type thing, encouraging
folks to want to be involved rather than a stick-based program.

 

Feel free to email me off-line if you'd prefer.  Thanks in advance for your
help.

 

Sincerely,

Cathy

 

 

Dr. Catherine J Ullman

Information Security Analyst

Information Security Office

University at Buffalo

cende () buffalo edu

 

 

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