CSAS 2012

Computer Security Awareness Symposium 2011

October 25, 2012 – Idaho Commons Clearwater-Whitewater room

The 8th annual University of Idaho Computer Security Awareness Symposium will be held October 25, 2012 in the Idaho Commons. Plan now to attend! Refreshments from Einstein Bagel, and door prizes will be offered through the day.

Location: University of Idaho Commons Clearwater-Whitewater Room (First Floor)
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Date: October 25, 2012
Time: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Prizes: Lots of door prizes after each session
Contact:  For further information, please contact the ITS Help Desk by email at helpdesk@uidaho.edu

Presentation Schedule

Time Presentation
8:30am
Refreshments
9:00am
Security and Privacy Considerations for Cloud Computing
Dan Ewart, CIO University of Idaho
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10:00am
How Secure is your Wireless Network?
Don Miller, Information Technology Services
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11:00am
Digital Identities: Detangling Tentacles of Online Tracking
Benjamin Kirchmeier, Information Technology Services
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12:00pm

Lunch Break

1:00pm
The “State” of Information Security
Ryan Inman, Idaho State Controller’s Office
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2:00pm
Central Logging for Security
Mitch Parks, Information Technology Services
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3:00pm
I Know What You : Social Media and your Online Footprint
Ilya Pinchuk, Information Technology Services
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4:00pm
Grand Prize Giveaway

If you can’t attend in Moscow, you can watch online using GoToWebinar. Sign up here to register: https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/204648638

Thanks to our sponsors who make CSAS possible!

GOLD Partners:

Lenovo

Palouse ISSA

SILVER Partners:

CDW-G

Sophos

Numara Software

CSAS is a participant in:

National Cyber Security Awareness Month

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