Dear voornaam, COVID-19 changed everything. As stay-at-home orders closed campuses around the nation, higher education leaders deserve credit for unprecedented action that quickly enabled fully online classrooms. The transition wasnât perfect, though, and new cybersecurity threats emerged. Today the pandemic is far from over. Most expect physical distancing restrictions well into the next academic year, so leaders are expanding online learning options. And virtual classrooms, like physical ones, must be safe and secure. We canât allow cyberattacks to disrupt learning, modify data or impact critical systems. But how can you enable secure, effective distance learning with limited resources and time? Join the Center for Digital Education July 21 at 11 a.m. Pacific/2 p.m. Eastern for an in-depth and interactive discussion about the strategies campus IT departments will need to implement to protect their students, faculty and institutions as they embark on distance and remote learning initiatives. Register now for this complimentary, one hour webinar to hear how you can: Foster scalable, secure virtual classrooms without the friction Implement effective, integrated security solutions that are simple and manageable Leverage best practices that have already emerged for secure distance learning in higher education Featured Speakers: Steven Zink, Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Education, & Former CIO, Nevada System of Higher Education Steve Caimi, Public Sector Cybersecurity Specialist, Cisco Jim Jorstad -- Moderator, Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Education & Director of IT, Client Services, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Thank you, and please feel free to share the invitation with your colleagues! Lauren Lauren Fahndrich Registration Coordinator Center for Digital Education | a Division of e.Republic https://www.govtech.com/education/events/ 800-940-6039 ext. 1378 [email protected] |