This summer, we’ll explore the impact of cyber activities on society, culture, and history by reading four books that will inform, entertain, and perhaps inspire us. Join us for one or more mid-day book discussions facilitated by info security team members and offer your insights on these engrossing choices:
This summer, we’ll explore the impact of cyber activities on society, culture, and history by reading four books that will inform, entertain, and perhaps inspire us. Join us for one or more mid-day book discussions facilitated by info security team members and offer your insights on these engrossing choices:
This summer, we’ll explore the impact of cyber activities on society, culture, and history by reading four books that will inform, entertain, and perhaps inspire us. Join us for one or more mid-day book discussions facilitated by info security team members and offer your insights on these engrossing choices:
Our work environment may have changed, but cyber security risks and challenges remain the same. We seem to have more to worry about now. Are you concerned about recent phishing campaigns designed to prey on our COVID-19 worries? How about the security of your Zoom meetings? Maybe the return to work that...
Our work environment may have changed, but cybersecurity risks and challenges remain the same. We seem to have more to worry about now. Are you concerned...
In 2019, the most common password, by one measure, was 123456. And the fourth-most common password was ... password. (Are either of those yours??) Suffice it to say we can do better. Even so, there are trade-offs! Join Professor David Malan for a discussion of cybersecurity and learn how you can keep your laptop and phone (more) secure. Just how private are your emails and texts? What's "end-to-end...
There is only one conference in the nation created just for the higher ed information security and privacy community: the EDUCAUSE Security Professionals Conference. Don’t miss this annual opportunity to connect and collaborate with colleagues around the latest information security, privacy, and risk management innovations and strategies in higher ed.
The Information Security team will be leading the Cybersecurity career track for 300 participating young women in grades 8–12. This is our third year as facilitators in this event.
Attend featured keynotes, panel discussions, and breakout sessions—all while networking with local peers. Earn 12-16 CPE credits through 60+ educational elements, learning from nationally recognized industry leaders.
See the event website for full agenda and registration.
Join the HUIT’s Information Security team and Harvard’s Transport & Parking Services for coffee and pastries, and chat about how to stay safe online as well as on the road.