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Security Special Interest Group (Security-SIG)

The Security-SIG distribution list is used by its members to communicate about topics of interest related to information security. In addition, meetings are held six times a year (even months).

Next Meeting

June 18th
2:00 to 3:30 PM

Information Security

2-Factor Authentication Update

Information Security will provide updates on the 2-factor authentication initiative along with updates on other security initiatives, including logging.

Location:
Bits & Pieces room (306) of Sansom Place West

Recent events for Security-SIG

April 25th
2:00 to 3:30 PM

Information Security

How do you know if you've been compromised?

Discussion about tips and tools to proactively determine if you've had a system compromise.

Location:
Bits & Pieces room (306) of Sansom Place West

February 21st
2:00 to 3:30 PM

Information Security

The FBI's top cyber-threats

FBI Special Agent Kathleen Kaderabek and a colleague provide insight into what that agency believes to be the top cyber threats about which all IT staff should be aware. Josh Beeman will also provide an update on ISC effort to implement an IDS for PennNet.

Relevant Links:

Location:
Bits & Pieces room (306) of Sansom Place West

December 20, 2012
2:00 PM to 3:30 PM

Information Security, Copyright issues

How to manage DMCA complaints

John Lupton from ISC Information Securtiy will discuss the process for handling DMCA complaints.

Relevant links:

Location:
Bits & Pieces room (306) of Sansom Place West

December 13, 2012
2:00 PM to 3:30 PM

Information Security

Security Tools for the Mac

John Lupton from ISC Information Securtiy will present information about Security Tools for the Mac.

Location:
Bits & Pieces room (306) of Sansom Place West

Sponsored by MacNet


 

 

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