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The Ugly World of Viruses and Worms: The CIO Perspective

Home / Project Briefing Pages / CNI Fall 2003 Project Briefings / The Ugly World of Viruses and Worms: The CIO Perspective

December 1, 2003

Gary Augustson
Vice Provost for Information Technology
Pennsylvania State University

Philip Long
Director, ITS and University CIO
Yale University

Ronald Johnson
Vice President, Computing and Communications and Vice Provost
University of Washington

Computer viruses and “worms” are posing increasing challenges to scholarship, teaching, and administrative activities on college and university campuses. This briefing will offer the perspectives of three information technology administrators who are developing new strategies for protecting faculty and students from these new threats.

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Last updated:  Friday, April 5th, 2013

 

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