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Digital Transformation webinar on 12/17


From: Brian Kelly <bkelly () EDUCAUSE EDU>
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2019 19:29:28 +0000

I’ll be participating on an upcoming EDUCUASE Live! Webinar on Digital Transformation (Dx).
https://events.educause.edu/educause-live/webinars/2019/digital-transformation-reading-the-signals

On the webinar you’ll hear how Dx can potentially impact and create opportunities for our cybersecurity community.
You'll also get a preview of the results from a 2019 research study into the state of digital transformation in higher 
ed.

In preparation for the webinar I’m interested in hearing from you on signals of shifts in culture, workforce and 
technology that you’re observing. A great primer of Dx Signals can be found at - 
https://er.educause.edu/blogs/2019/10/digital-transformation-signals-is-your-institution-on-the-journey

While I see Dx as an opportunity for Cybersecurity Professionals to engage with campus leaders to show the value of 
cybersecurity in supporting Digital Transformation, I also see how Dx is impacting our cybersecurity community from an 
operational perspective.

What are your thoughts?

Reply on list or off… also happy to talk versus type – give me a call.

Thanks,

Brian

Brian Kelly, CISSP, CISM, CEH
Director, Cybersecurity Program

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