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Historically, colleges and universities have taken a “do-it-yourself” approach to deploying and managing their network infrastructure. However, campus leaders are starting to rethink this method as they look for ways to solve for a shortage of IT talent.
Sponsored by Spectrum Enterprise a part of Charter Communications
Rising cyberattacks, new federal requirements, and an evolving higher education landscape have pushed cybersecurity to the forefront for just about every college and university IT leader.
Sponsored by Spectrum Enterprise a part of Charter Communications
With a modernized infrastructure, including wired and wireless networks, higher education institutions will be better positioned to boost recruiting and ensure retention — while also simplifying and streamlining IT efforts. What are the best ways for colleges and universities to get there? A number of key strategies can help ensure that higher ed institutions are able to pursue technology transformation in a way that addresses the presents challenges, and enables them to take advantage of emerging, technologically-driven opportunities. Download this informative Tech Tactics to learn more.
Sponsored by Cisco
What will it take for campus leaders to safeguard their networks from attack? In a Dec. 5 webcast, Campus Technology spoke with a panel of experts about the value of data in higher education, how bad actors may already be lurking in campus data systems, and how to establish a culture of data security on campus. Download this informative Industry Speaks asset to learn more.
Sponsored by Ferrilli
Communications platforms have always been essential for teaching, learning, and campus administration. But higher education is experiencing rapid changes, and these changes are having a profound impact on the needs of institutions. As requirements change, the platforms that support communication for colleges and universities must evolve as well. Download this informative Executive Voice to learn five key modernized infrastructure characteristics shaping the flow of communication and information technology.
Sponsored by Zoom
AI enhances not only the strength and effectiveness of cyber attackers today, but also the tools and methods used to defend against those attacks. As AI’s potential for good and bad rapidly evolves, higher education weighs AI’s risks and benefits while reshaping and prioritizing cybersecurity strategies to mitigate today’s threats.
Sponsored by Carahsoft
Data protection in education has evolved from a line item to an evolving aspect of campus culture with multiple moving pieces. The variety and location of workloads and the criticality of each application and its data are vital components in assessing the levels of protection you need and how you handle recovery.
Sponsored by Veritas
A modern network infrastructure delivers high-quality educational experiences while streamlining processes
and improving operations.
Sponsored by Juniper Networks