EDUCAUSE Review September-October 2009, v. 44, no. 5

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Keeping the Guard Up in a Down Economy:Investing in IT Security in Hard Times; Brian D. Voss and Peter M. Siegel
With difficult economic times causing many in higher education to question investments in information security—at just the time when cyber attacks are increasing in number, scope, and sophistication—institutional leaders need to consider ways to make these investments as efficiently as possible.

Identity Management and Trust Services:Foundations for Cloud Computing; Jack Suess and Kevin Morooney
As IT organizations move to becoming integrators of IT services provided both locally and in the cloud, institutions must begin to plan for shared services and must understand the essential role that identity management and trust services play in making this integration possible.

Sweating the Assets for Smarter IT Support; Sue B. Workman
When colleges and universities put the expertise of their people to more efficient use—“sweat the assets”—institutions will maximize the effectiveness of the IT support organization and will thus be able to leverage their IT investments and resources to meet unbounded need.

Academia’s Role in Securing Cyberspace; Jared Cohon

Sustainable Communities for Software: Variations on a Theme; Robert H. McDonald

PodcastIT A Sense of Purpose; Michael Wesch

A Personal Cyberinfrastructure; Gardner Campbell

Education’s Critical Role in Cybersecurity; Larry Clinton

Cybersecurity: When Will We Know If What We Are Doing Is Working? Clint Kreitner

Protecting Cyber Assets; Rodney J. Petersen

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