InfoSecurity Expert Discusses Safe & Secure Computing at University System of Georgia

Underlying any campus computing initiative is the goal to provide students with a safe computing environment. Fundamental to this safety is the maintenance of data security – an element enforced by strict regulatory compliance guidelines

Maintaining such security is not without its challenges. Mobile computers facilitate mobile data and, as a result, security threats are increasingly complex. And as these threats intensify, so too do the guidelines regulating data security procedures. Now, more than ever, campuses must be accountable for the sensitive data that their computers contain – but in the age of mobile computing, how is this achieved?

In this free, 60-minute session, Stanton Gatewood, Chief Information Security Officer for the University System of Georgia, outlines how he has successfully maintained data security and achieved regulatory compliance for 35 top colleges and universities, and over 200 libraries.

Join one of the industry’s leading experts on information security and electronic privacy to learn how your institution can:

  • Track laptops using minimal resources
  • Minimize the risk of loss and theft
  • Determine if information was accessed after a theft
  • Keep computers up-to-date with the latest patches