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1 National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure SDSU Senate Information Technology (IT) Committee SDSU Campus Wide Network Security Kris Stewart Education Center on Computational Science and Engineering, San Diego State University, November 4, 1999 AH1141 Why now? What is the issue? Why should faculty be involved? Also here for this conversation: John Denune, TNS SysAdmin mail.sdsu.edu Bob Cademy, Academic Affairs Kent Mckelvey, TNS Network Engineer

2 National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure SDSU Senate Information Technology (IT) Committee Why now? Actually should have been in place five or ten years ago Additional urgency now due to SDSU being on the Internet2 Abilene network (high speed link via OC3 [155 Mpbs] June 99 Presentation by Tom Perrine, SDSC network security expert for CSU Faculty workshop at SDSU (hardcopy handout)

3 National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure SDSU Senate Information Technology (IT) Committee http://www.csu.net/maps/southern_sites.htmlhttp://www.csu.net/maps/southern_sites.html Nov. 4, 1999

4 National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure SDSU Senate Information Technology (IT) Committee What is the issue? The Campus Network is a community resource and if it is compromised on any computer, attached to the campus backbone, every other computer is vulnerable Need for awareness of who is responsible: Technical support – individual college staff Network support – who is your SysAdmin? Security support (new) – who for Academic Affairs? Draft document developed (Hard copy handout) – your feedback?

5 National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure SDSU Senate Information Technology (IT) Committee Why should faculty be involved? Communications (via email) is ubiquitous Collaborations with colleagues, sharing documents, Video Teleconferencing Network researchers (Computer Science faculty, Computer Engineering faculty, others?) Distributed Learning

6 National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure SDSU Senate Information Technology (IT) Committee Other voices, please


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