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Re: [REMINDER] REN-ISAC Public TechBurst - April 21, 2017 @ Noon EDT - Cyber Security For Title IV Schools: How Being A “Financial Institution” Changes The Paradigm


From: Sarah Bigham <sarah () REN-ISAC NET>
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2017 12:46:50 -0400

A recording of this presentation as well as the slide deck will be
available at
https://www.ren-isac.net/events/techbursts/techburst_042117.html shortly
after the presentation has ended.

On 4/21/2017 11:27 AM, Sarah Bigham wrote:
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Date: Friday, April 21st, 2017
Time: Noon (12:00) EDT
Link: https://connect.iu.edu/ren-isac_public

Audience:[1]: Public [Pb]

Title: Cyber Security For Title IV Schools: How Being A “Financial
Institution” Changes The Paradigm

This presentation is intended to inform participants about the role of a
federal OIG, and the specific role and jurisdiction of ED OIG's
Technology Crimes Division within the cyber-security framework of
institutions participating in the Title IV Educational Assistance
programs administered by the U.S. Department of Education.  The
presentation will also cover cyber security requirements mandated under
federal law for participating Title IV institutions, and talk about
recent communications regarding these requirements from the U.S.
Department of Education.  The presentation should inform participants
regarding cyber security event reporting requirements, and anticipated
U.S. Department of Education actions regarding compliance and
enforcement in this area.  Although primarily targeted at a cyber
security audience, this presentation will likely be relevant as well to
persons involved in the administration of federally-based student
financial aid.

Speaker:

Tom Harper, Jr. is currently employed as the Assistant Special Agent in
Charge of the Technology Crimes Division in the Office of Inspector
General (OIG) for the U.S. Department of Education (ED). After 14 years
of active military service in the U.S. Marines, he began his law
enforcement career as a Special Agent in the federal OIG community. Tom
has been a Special Agent with the National Archives and Records
Administration OIG, Housing and Urban Development (HUD) OIG, Army CID
Computer Crimes Investigative Unit, the Treasury Inspector General for
Tax Administration (TIGTA), and ED OIG. During his time at ED OIG, Tom
has been instrumental in several search warrant operations, child
exploitation investigations, computer intrusion investigations, and
education financial assistance fraud investigations, which have resulted
in criminal convictions in multiple judicial districts. Tom completed 20
years in the U.S. Marine Reserves in 2009, and was recruited to be a
section commander for one of the first Cyber Warfare units in the
Virginia Army National Guard, where he served until retirement at the
rank of Major in 2013 with 24 years of military service. Between
military and civilian government experience, Tom has completed over 1500
hours of leadership and management training, and over 3,000 hours of
digital forensics/cyber investigations training. Tom holds a Master of
Science degree in Digital Forensic Science from Champlain College.

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