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Re: Online Security Awareness Training


From: Todd Britton <tbritton () LAVERNE EDU>
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2017 19:51:25 +0000

Hi Linda,

                We have used SANS Securing the Human very successfully for the past several years. Due to educational 
pricing, the cost was very low. Our faculty and staff have provided feedback that they like the training because it is 
concise, short in duration, and full of good information. We are kicking off a plan to augment this offering with 
face-to-face training to dive a little deeper. Happy to answer any questions you may have about our experience with 
SANS. Good luck!

Todd Britton, Ed.D.
PMP, CSM, CISM, CRISC, ITILv3F, MCSE, CGEIT
Chief Information Officer (CIO)
Associate Vice President
Office of Information Technology

University of La Verne
1950 Third Street | La Verne, California | 91750
Office: 909 448 4124
Email or Video call: tbritton () laverne edu<mailto:tbritton () laverne edu>
laverne.edu<http://laverne.edu/>


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From: The EDUCAUSE Security Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU] On Behalf Of Ludwig, 
Linda
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2017 11:38 AM
To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU
Subject: [SECURITY] Online Security Awareness Training

I am researching online solutions for on-demand online security awareness training for our faculty/staff. I did a 
search of the archives and did not find any recent discussion of the topic since 2010 or so. So I was hoping I could 
get some recent reviews of what is available for online information security awareness. So far I have looked at SANS, 
Knowb4, and Inspire eLearning.

I am interested in learning what other colleges are using and if you have any reviews on the three I mentioned or 
others.

Thank you for your assistance,

Linda Ludwig
Information Security Awareness Specialist
Grinnell College
ludwigl () grinnell edu<mailto:ludwigl () grinnell edu>


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