On-Demand Webinar: How GLBA and NIST Help Strengthen Higher Ed Security Posture

April 12, 2024

On-Demand Webinar: How GLBA and NIST Help Strengthen Higher Ed Security Posture

By: Jamie Lay

Faced with many competing priorities and limited in-house security expertise, many higher education institutions struggle to maintain a robust security posture amid rapidly evolving cyberthreats. Compliance and security frameworks like the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) or NIST-800-171 are complex and difficult to manage under normal circumstances yet are essential to addressing vulnerabilities and managing cybersecurity insurance costs.

Meanwhile, the costs of maintaining the status quo can be significant. Recent research suggests nearly 75% of ransomware attacks on higher education institutions were successful, with an average cost to remediate of $1.4 million (2021).

With the acceleration of bad actors targeting colleges and universities, institutions without comprehensive oversight of their security posture can be especially vulnerable. And with tight budgets and an even tighter supply of information security experts available, campus IT teams must look for innovative ways to take control of their security posture, ensure comprehensive compliance, and protect their institutions from financial and reputational harm.

In this on-demand webinar, IT security experts Jacob Picart and Craig Oberlin and San Joaquin Delta College’s Assistant Director of Systems Development, Chris Kirschenman discuss the security and compliance-related challenges confronting higher education, and the importance of finding innovative solutions to protecting infrastructure, systems, and data.

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