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Webinar recording available - How to Prepare for and Ace Your GLBA Audit


From: Brian Kelly <bkelly () EDUCAUSE EDU>
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2020 16:15:11 +0000

The recording from Tuesday’s EDUCAUSE webinar is now available at -
https://events.educause.edu/webinar/2020/how-to-prepare-for-and-ace-your-glba-audit

The slides along with the DoE GLBA Requirements Worksheet Example Data are also available for download.

I’d like to thank Stan Letarte for a great session, Information security, data privacy, and GLBA audit compliance are 
critical issues for higher education institutions.
The GreyCastleSecurity-EDUCAUSE partnership gives EDUCAUSE members access to GreyCastle Security’s deep knowledge and 
expertise of cybersecurity issues within higher education, including GLBA compliance, incident
response, risk assessment, governance, FERPA requirements, data security, and privacy.

Learn more about our partnership here: https://greycastlesecurity.com/educause/

Brian

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

EDUCAUSE
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