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Re: [External] Re: [SECURITY] Newbie seeking partners for two possible 2020 SPC topics


From: "Jim A. Bole" <jbole () STEVENSON EDU>
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2019 19:28:40 +0000

Chris and Sherry,

It looks like I'm going work with a few others around the "one-person show" topic. Feel free to run with something 
around O365.

Jim

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Jim, Sherry,

We'd be interested as well.  We did a presentation last year on our Microsoft MFA project.  This year we were 
struggling to pick something as presentation-worthy and the idea of partnering with another school or two sounds like a 
good idea to me- if even to show a range of how different schools are using some of these features.  This past year we 
have been using DLP for e-mail and SharePoint, as well as using some of the anti-spoofing features to combat the steady 
stream of "Are you there?" type imposter scams.  We've also been piloting the use of SharePoint as a secure file 
transfer solution for departments that need to take in sensitive data from external constituencies.   Maybe we can do 
some quick collaboration early next week.

Thanks,

Chris


Chris Gregg
Associate Vice President of Information Security & Risk Management, CISO
Innovation & Technology Services (ITS)
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Jim,
I was also considering the topic of running an Information Security Program with limited staffing. We have an office of 
2 that supports 12 community colleges, 4 universities and 1 online college.

I would also be interested in the Office 365 topic. Our operations group is currently moving to OneDrive and we are 
working with them on securing it.

I would be interested in joining you or others in either presentation.

Sherry Pesino
Information Security Program Office
Connecticut State Colleges and Universities
860-723-0021



Information Security Program Office
Connecticut State Colleges and Universities, (CSCU)
860-723-0021
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Subject: [SECURITY] Newbie seeking partners for two possible 2020 SPC topics


Next year will be my first Educause Security Professionals Conference. And I'm crazy enough to consider presenting ...



I'm considering two topics, and I'm wondering if anyone is interesting in partnering with me on them, as a joint 
presentation, panel of facilitated discussion):



-          One-person shows: Tips on running an information security program by yourself.

-          Securing the Microsoft cloud: An overview of key components (Azure, O365 Security & Compliance, Cloud App 
Security, etc.)



Feel free to reach out directly via email or phone.



I'm putting together CFP info for Tuesday's deadline...



Jim Bole

Director of Information Security

Stevenson University

1525 Greenspring Valley Road

Stevenson, MD, 21153-0641

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