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Re: Looking for examples security awareness on BYOD and or Cloud Services
From: David Seidl <dseidl () ND EDU>
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2014 11:00:28 -0400
Cathy, We actually did something a bit different than an online training module. We partnered with local IT staff and did a “Mobile Security Fest”. We put a half dozen people with various Android, iOS, (and Blackberry at the time) experience in a conference room and invited our Arts and Letters department in to let us help them secure their devices. We worked through a good number of devices, got great word of mouth, and gave away a base model Kindle to get people in the door. We found that the in-person tutoring helped a lot. We do use the SANS Securing the Human training for our normal sensitive data training, and find it’s a useful baseline. We had more impact on a per-individual basis with the in-person work. David David Seidl Senior Director of Campus Technology Services University of Notre Dame dseidl () nd edu | 574-631-7305 On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 6:32 PM, Cathy Hubbs <hubbs () american edu> wrote:
Good afternoon, I have an opportunity to work with our training staff to develop some short security awareness training modules for our user community. The two topics I want to focus on are BYOD/Mobile Devices protecting sensitive data and the other is using Cloud Services (i.e., Google Drive, Drop Box, etc.) responsibly. Both with a focus on protecting sensitive and regulated university data. I'm wondering if anyone has already produced training like this and are willing to share your resources. Feel free to contact me offline if you prefer. Thanks in advance. Cathy Cathy Hubbs Chief Information Security Officer Office of Information Technology American University 202.885.3998
-- David Seidl Senior Director of Campus Technology Services dseidl () nd edu | 574-631-7305
Current thread:
- Looking for examples security awareness on BYOD and or Cloud Services Cathy Hubbs (Apr 14)
- Re: Looking for examples security awareness on BYOD and or Cloud Services David Seidl (Apr 15)