
Security on the go: your ticket to digital self defense
You may view the presentation live at: mms://video.dis.purdue.edu/security.
Session dates and topics:
| October 8: | Buckle up! Laptop Security |
| October 15: | PDA's: "Pretty Darn Accessible" without security |
| October 22: | Phones and Tech Toys: Who can hear me now? |
| October 31: | Special Security Guest Speaker and traditional Security Halloween Contest |
Scott Ksander, Chief Information Security Officer and Executive Director of Networks and Security of Purdue University will share his enlightening thoughts on mobile security.
Scott Ksander's Presentation (pdf).
View video of presentation at: mms://video.dis.purdue.edu/ITAP/Security/Security_081008.wmv
Safeguard Your Data & Protect Your Reputation: With PDAs becoming ubiquitous, the same threats that affect desktop users are starting to affect PDAs.
Doug Couch and Nathan Heck's Presentation (ppt).
View the Mobile Devices Security Guideline
View video of presentation at: mms://video.dis.purdue.edu/ITAP/Security/Security_081015.wmv
What new technology will we see next year? What trends will we see? Will these be good or bad? All portable devices incur greater security risks. How can you protect yourself and not live in a cave? Aaron Jarvis, Network Engineer within ITaP will co-present with Ryan Fisher from Verizon . Ryan will help educate our listeners on best practices and the future of cell phones and other techie toys. Eric Cole, lead instructor from SANS institute will speak also.
Aaron Jarvis' Presentation (pdf).
View video of presentation at: mms://video.dis.purdue.edu/ITAP/Security/Security_081022.wmv
Our final event of the Cybersecurity Awareness month of events concluded with Chris Kenworthy, McAfee Senior Vice President of Worldwide Enterprise Business, presenting information about trends in cyber threats. We concluded with our annual cybersecurity Halloween security costume contest.
View video of presentation at: mms://video.dis.purdue.edu/ITAP/Security/Security_081031.wmv
Mike Johnson, "phishing" pole was our first prize winner (second from right) and Jason Fish, a Pirate of the Internet, second from the left, won second prize. Gifts were generously donated by McAfee.
