In this digital age, higher education institutions face the challenge of safeguarding their privacy and protecting their data from potential breaches.
In this eCampus News webinar, join Paul Morales, SVP of Information Security and Technology at Honorlock, and Kirk Corey, Director of Policy and Privacy at the University of Iowa, as they discuss how to navigate the unique challenges of building a risk management program and how to successfully leverage a risk matrix.
Key Takeaways:
- Tips to build a risk management program that fits your institutional needs
- How to successfully use a risk matrix to improve security posture
- How to encourage faculty to utilize the security review process
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