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Learn about implementing new info security standards

By Janet Eaton, ITS Information Assurance | March 25, 2019
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How do the new information security standards and the revised Information Security (SPG 601.27) policy affect your work? Information Assurance (IA) is hosting working sessions for members of the U-M community interested in learning about implementing the policy and standards.

Upcoming sessions:

  • Thursday, April 4 (1:30-3:30 p.m.). This session will cover Security Log Collection, Analysis, and Retention (DS-19) and Third Party Vendor Security and Compliance (DS-20).
  • Thursday, April 25 (9:30-11:30 a.m.). This session will cover Information Assurance Awareness, Training, and Education (DS-16) and Secure Coding and Application Security (DS-18).

Sessions are held in Room D (third floor) of the Michigan League, or you can attend via BlueJeans. Please register to receive a calendar invitation.

Materials from previous sessions, including audio recordings, are available for your reference.

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Author: Janet Eaton, ITS Information Assurance

Contact Janet at [email protected].

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