How to Recover From a Cyberattack
Colleges and universities must put a line of defense in place as cyberattacks continue to plague them.
Creating resilient infrastructure is a key step to ensure that an institution won’t have to halt its operations in the event of a ransomware attack or data breach. If a cyberattack does happen, how can a college or university repair the damage done?
In a coming virtual forum, moderated by Ian Wilhelm, an assistant managing editor at The Chronicle, a panel of experts will discuss how to build reliable cybersecurity as part of your institution’s strategic planning.
Join “How to Recover From a Cyberattack” on August 31 at 2 p.m. ET.
Speakers:
- Ian Wilhelm, assistant managing editor, The Chronicle of Higher Education
- David Murphy, manager of cybersecurity, Schneider Downs
- Michele Norin, senior vice president and chief information officer, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
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