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1 Welcome to Seattle & Security 2016!
2016 Security Professionals Conference: Image:

2 How to Make the Most of Your Conference Experience!
“Now What Do I Do?” How to Make the Most of Your Conference Experience! Your hosts today: David Sherry, CISO, Princeton University Lanita Collette, ISO, Northern Arizona University Session URL:

3 Today’s Informal Agenda
Introductions Networking & Community Building Navigating the Program Making the Most of Your Time in Seattle Getting Involved Applying What You’ll Learn

4 Meet Your Neighbors Share a little about yourself! Name Institution
Title (or what you do…) Why are you attending? What are your goals for the next 3 days? Anything you’re hoping we’ll answer here?

5 Building Your Community (aka Networking Opportunities)
Evening BOFs (Monday) Dinner on Your Own (Mon/Tue) Informal Breakfast Discussions (Tue/Wed) Lunch Roundtables (Tuesday) Welcome Reception (Tuesday) PGP Key Signing (Tuesday) Game/Trivia Night & Creativity Corner (Tue) Fun Run, Photo Walk, Bike Ride (Wed) The “Hallway” Track Face-to-Face Agenda:

6 Other Helpful Networking Tips
Use the Connect Lounge for impromptu meetings Visit the corporate displays during breaks Join the Security Discussion list Learn more about HEISC volunteer opportunities Sharing on social media? Use #Security16 Security Discussion listserv: HEISC Volunteer Opportunities:

7 Navigating the Program
Agenda Print program Mobile app Questions about the program? EDUCAUSE staff (conference reg desk) Program Committee members (green ribbon) REN-ISAC Member Meeting, April (RIMM info table)

8 Navigating the Program – By the Numbers
9 Seminars* (Monday) 8 Evening BOFs (Monday) 2 General sessions (Tuesday/Wednesday) 6 Tracks 36 Track sessions (most are 60 minutes) Wednesday sessions at 9:15 am are 90 minutes. 6 Corporate & Campus Solution sessions (Tuesday) 17 Corporate displays (Tuesday) 11 online-only sessions (Tuesday) 19 Lunchtime roundtable discussion topics (Tuesday) *Note: Preconference seminars took place earlier today.

9 Navigating the Program – General Sessions
9:15 am, Tuesday Michael Mattmiller, City of Seattle 11 am, Wednesday Jay Beale, InGuardians

10 Navigating the Program – Track Sessions
Cyberintelligence Awareness Career Development Compliance Governance & Risk 2 Technical Tracks Corporate & Campus Solutions 3:15 pm, Tuesday

11 Making the Most of Your Time in Seattle
Prepare: Choose your sessions in advance Grow: Attend sessions that introduce new ideas Connect: Introduce yourself to new people during each session – or help others make new connections Prioritize: Don’t feel overwhelmed by new ideas & opportunities Plan: Send yourself reminders or start a “to do” list Share: Summarize & pass along info to colleagues Reflect: Assess what you’ve learned & make an action plan Discuss: Talk with staff about what you can implement in 3-6 months or 1 year Energize: Return to campus feeling reinvigorated & ready to focus on new projects & ideas! Adapted from “Ideas to Action: Ten Hints for Getting the Most from a Conference” by Joan Getman and Nikki Reynolds (EDUCAUSE Quarterly, No. 3, 2002)

12 Getting Involved – HEISC Co-Chairs Major Areas of Focus
Volunteer for a HEISC Working Group HEISC Co-Chairs Cathy Bates and Melissa Woo Major Areas of Focus Coordinating the Security Conference, NCSAM, DPD Providing effective practices & guidance Fostering community engagement & communications Revising & refining the Information Security Guide Partnering closely with Internet2 & REN-ISAC

13 Getting Involved – HEISC Working Groups
Volunteer for a HEISC Working Group HEISC Working Groups Awareness & Training Governance, Risk, & Compliance Technologies, Operations, & Practices Information Security Guide Editorial Board Security Professionals Conference Program Committee Higher Education Chief Privacy Officers

14 Getting Involved – Meet EDUCAUSE Staff
11 am, Tuesday Stop by Grand Ballroom I to chat with Joanna Grama and Valerie Vogel. Learn more about EDUCAUSE security and privacy activities, as well as HEISC volunteer opportunities.

15 HEISC Resources – Wish You Didn’t Have to Reinvent the Wheel?
Information Security Guide 15 chapters (ISO topics) 35+ toolkits, guides, case studies, & more… 2016 Security Awareness Campaign CISO Leadership Paper InfoSec Program Assessment Tool Cyber Liability Insurance FAQ Career Development & Mentoring Resources Security Matters blog column in EDUCAUSE Review Information Security Guide:

16 HEISC Resources – What Else Should We Be Developing? Coming Soon!
Introduction to NIST for Higher Ed Technology Spotlights on DNSSEC, PKI, OpenPGP 1-pagers on Phishing, eduroam, & Tor CPO Primer Virtual “Coffee Chats” on NIST & Password Managers August 3 Online Focus Session October 11 EDUCAUSE Live! Webinar for NCSAM NCSAM 2016 Resources 2017 Security Awareness Campaign Calendar & Topics For more information, visit or contact us:

17 EDUCAUSE Resources – Wish You Didn’t Have to Reinvent the Wheel?
Top 10 IT Issues Research EDUCAUSE Core Data Service Information security specific data in Module 7 EDUCAUSE Benchmarking Service (beta) Information security maturity and deployment indices IT governance maturity index IT risk management maturity index Limited release to ECAR and ELI subscribers in 2016 ECAR Workforce Research 2016 focus on the IT workforce, including specialized research on CISOs (forthcoming 2016 Q3)

18 Help us make the 2017 conference (our 15th!) the best it can be.
Your Opinions Count! – Attendee Feedback is Essential Help us make the 2017 conference (our 15th!) the best it can be. Please complete session evaluations Overall conference evaluations will be sent after the event

19 Here’s to a terrific learning & community building experience!
Questions? Find us after this session! For more about HEISC or the EDUCAUSE cybersecurity program, please visit


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