Upcoming Events, Webinars & Calls for Papers (Week of Nov. 18, 2024)

Call for Nominations, Papers & Proposals

Upcoming Events

Upcoming Webinars

  • Getting Identity Right: Why Flexibility Is Key to a Modern IAM Solution

    In this fireside chat, Campus Technology Editor in Chief Rhea Kelly will speak with Unicon's Paul Spaude, IAM Software Engineer & Consultant, and David Mendez, Managing Director, Critical Infrastructure, about key considerations for implementing a modern identity solution, differences between open source and proprietary products, and what it takes to move a modernized identity solution forward on campus.
    Date: Nov. 21, 2024
    Time:
    11:00 AM PT
    Sponsor:
    Unicon, Inc.
  • From Applicant to Alumni: Integrating the Student Lifecycle into Identity Management

    In this fireside chat webcast, Campus Technology Editor-in-Chief Rhea Kelly will speak with Neil Malhotra, Director of Public Sector at Active Cyber, along with higher ed practitioners from the trenches, about how integrated systems can streamline onboarding, enhance security, and ensure seamless access through a student's entire university experience and beyond, making the system easy and convenient for students.
    Date: Jan. 9, 2025
    Time:
    11:00 AM PT
    Sponsors:
    Okta and Carahsoft

Webinars on Demand

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    Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 Expands Automation, Security

    Open source solution provider Red Hat has introduced Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9.5, the latest version of its flagship Linux platform.

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    Juniper Launches AI-Native Networking and Security Management Platform

    Juniper Networks has introduced a new solution that integrates security and networking management under a unified cloud and artificial intelligence engine.

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    Ransomware Costs Schools Nearly $550,000 per Day of Downtime

    New data from cybersecurity research firm Comparitech quantifies the damage caused by ransomware attacks on educational institutions.

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    California AI Watermarking Bill Garners OpenAI Support

    ChatGPT creator OpenAI is backing a California bill that would require tech companies to label AI-generated content in the form of a digital "watermark." The proposed legislation, known as the "California Digital Content Provenance Standards" (AB 3211), aims to ensure transparency in digital media by identifying content created through artificial intelligence. This requirement would apply to a broad range of AI-generated material, from harmless memes to deepfakes that could be used to spread misinformation about political candidates.