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Computer and Network Security Issues –the Security Officer’s Perspective

Computer and Network Security Issues –the Security Officer’s Perspective. Jeff Savoy, Information Security Officer. Slide 2. Computer and Networking Security Issues The Security Officer’s Perspective. Agree with the concepts presented by Kathy

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Computer and Network Security Issues –the Security Officer’s Perspective

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  1. Computer and Network Security Issues –the Security Officer’s Perspective Jeff Savoy, Information Security Officer

  2. Slide 2 Computer and Networking Security Issues The Security Officer’s Perspective • Agree with the concepts presented by Kathy • Review some of our statistics from our response team • abuse@wisc.edu • Nickname “BadgIRT” • Not all incidents are reported

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  5. Slide 5 Sample of proactive measures Security web site at www.doit.wisc.edu/security

  6. Slide 6 Sample proactive measures (cont) Host a two day security conference (Lockdown) www.doit.wisc.edu/lockdown

  7. Slide 7 Sample of proactive measures (cont) Vulnerability Scanning • Self scans Provide campus access to ISS Internet Scanner Keys tied to their IP address range • Centralized campus scanning High level scans, not as much detail as self scans Schedule scans 4-6 times a year Forward results to computer owners

  8. Slide 8 Sample of proactive measures (cont) Provide campus access to SANS “Step by Step” documents Include Linux, Windows and Solaris

  9. Slide 9 Sample of proactive measures (cont) Provide students with Norton anti-virus software “Rules of the Road” campaign Awareness on appropriate use and security Include posters, student radio spots and videos

  10. Slide 10 Sample of proactive measures (cont)

  11. Slide 11 Sample of proactive measures (cont)

  12. Slide 12 Future proactive measures • Online information security training videos Target both end users and administrators Materials from CERIAS Center for Education and Research Information Assurance and Security www.cerias.purdue.edu/ Possible local certification program • Campus wide intrusion detection

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