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Free Course: Information Security and Risk Management in Context

  • 30 Dec 2012
  • 08 Jan 2013
  • Online

Information Security and Risk Management in Context

Barbara Endicott-Popovsky

Learn to defend and protect vital company information using the latest technology and defense strategies. Analyze internal and external threats to proactively prevent information attacks. Gain experience by solving real-world problems and leave the class equipped to establish and oversee information security.


Next Session:
Jan 7th 2013 (10 weeks long) Sign Up
 

About the Course

Explore the latest techniques for securing information and its systems, from policies and procedures to technologies and audit. Learn from leading experts who share proven practices in areas such as mobile workforce safety, security metrics, electronic evidence oversight and coping with e-crime and e-discovery. Study the protection of Cloud computing information. Discover how to foster the development of future information security leaders.

Topics covered include:
  • Information security strategies and individual privacy
  • Legal security implications
  • Medical health record confidentiality and integrity
  • Cutting-edge technologies

About the Instructor(s)

Barbara Endicott-Popovsky
Research Associate Professor, the Information School, University of Washington Director, Center for Information Assurance and Cybersecurity, University of Washington Research Associate Professor, the Information School, University of Washington PhD, Computer Science and Security, University of Idaho M.S. in Information Systems Engineering, Seattle Pacific University MBA, Business Administration, University of Washington.
 
Barbara Endicott-Popovsky's interests include enterprise-wide information systems security and compliance management, forensic-ready networks, digital forensic science and secure coding practices. She was granted membership in the American Academy of Forensic Scientists for her work in applying archival sciences to digital forensics. In 2011, the UW won a $2.1 million federal grant to train graduate students in the burgeoning field of information assurance and cybersecurity. Endicott-Popovsky serves as the grant’s principal investigator.

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