This two-hour workshop will address how cloud services help to make available and protect data. The focus of the workshop will be on legislative aspects concerning remote working, online teaching and research, data protection and security policies.The introductory address will be delivered by Andrew Cormack, Chief Regulatory Adviser, Jisc, UK. If terms like ‘Schrems’ and ‘EDPS’ ring a bell, this workshop is for you.
Expected
audience: CIO’s, security officers and those involved in legislative policy and compliance
More detailed programme here.
Register in advance for this meeting here.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.For security reasons this is not an automated process and may take up to 2 days.
- ‘How To Make Cloud Services Secure’
When: Nov 3, 2020 14:00 – 16.00 CET
This two-hour workshop will address what actions can be taken, and what approaches and tools are available, to increase security in a world where cloud services rule – examples are Microsoft’s 365 and Amazon services. What is the role of, and how to best set up security centres? What can be done to prevent, detect, resolve security breaches? How to set priorities in security policies? How to use offerings by cloud service providers to improve our security? The introductory talk will be delivered by Jeroen Vandeleur, Service line lead Cloud Security, NVISO, Belgium. The discussions will address technical and implementation issues.
If terms like ‘MISP’, ‘DKIM’ and ‘SPF’ ring a bell, this workshop is for you!
Expected audience: CIO’s, security officers involved in the technology behind secure cloud service delivery
More detailed programme here.
Register in advance for this meeting here.
After registering, within 48 hours you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Please note, the priority to attend both events will be given to the EUNIS members.
Read more on the Information Security and GDPR Special Interest Group here.