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From: Lanita Rae Collette <Lanita.Collette () NAU EDU>
Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2016 15:51:43 +0000

The Security Professionals conference committee wants YOU to submit a proposal. You know it will be fun[😊].


Let's make the 15th annual conference one for the record books!


Best regards,


Lanita


Lanita Collette
Chair, 2017 Educause Security Professionals Conference
University Information Security Officer
Northern Arizona University
(928) 523-8438
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The Security Professionals Conference | May 1-3, 2017 | Denver, CO



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Last Call for Security Conference Proposals–Due Nov. 14

Security Professionals Conference | May 1–3, 2017 | Denver, CO

Don’t miss your chance to contribute to the Security Professionals Conference program as we explore our past, focus our 
current efforts, and anticipate the security and privacy challenges of the future. Submit your conference 
proposal<http://educause.informz.net/z/cjUucD9taT02MDMyNTQxJnA9MSZ1PTEwMDAwNzE5MjAmbGk9Mzg4ODQ5MzA/index.html> by 
November 14 for the only conference that provides community dialogue and professional development activities for higher 
education information security and privacy professionals.

Your vast experience will add value to the collective discussion, and your participation will enhance your visibility 
in our community.





[Testimonial quote]

The Security Professionals Conference provides a unique opportunity to engage with members of the higher ed community 
who have the real, operational responsibility to mitigate a broad range of information-related risk. The sessions are 
highly interactive, and being a presenter is as much about sharing information as it is receiving it through the 
stories of what attendees are grappling with on a daily basis.

                       – 2016 Presenter





2017 Program Tracks

We are currently seeking presentation and seminar proposals on:

Cyber Threat Intelligence: The pragmatic implementation of a cyber threat intelligence program is essential for higher 
education institutions seeking to make informed decisions and safeguard critical assets in response to relevant threats 
and attackers.

Technologies, Operations, and Practices: Bring us your best technical solutions and practices for your institution's 
security and privacy challenges. Emerging technologies as well as tried-and-true solutions that are still going strong 
are all of interest.

Awareness and Training: Awareness and training are key components of successful information security and privacy 
programs. We seek proposals that discuss the steps necessary to raise the level of security and privacy awareness among 
faculty, staff, and students.

Governance, Risk, Compliance, and Audit: Safeguarding institutional information while maintaining an open and 
accessible campus necessitates a significant investment to work through issues of governance, risk, and compliance 
(GRC) and policies.

Career and Workforce Development: Career development is all about you—enhancing the skills that you rely on as an 
information security or privacy professional and inspiring you to be more proactive in your career development. 
Workforce development is all about others—as a leader, you understand the cybersecurity workforce is at the forefront 
of protecting data, infrastructure, and networks.

Privacy: The relationship between privacy and security remains a challenging topic for colleges and universities that 
rarely have the commitment or resources to develop separate programs with full-time staff.

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