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IT and Finance: Stronger Together

These five rules will help your school tap the full powers of both departments.


Community-Powered Problem-Solving

Nick Lewis, program manager for security and identity at Internet2, describes how the community-driven Internet2 NET+ program helps higher ed institutions get fast, proven answers to their questions and vetted solutions for their cloud and security challenges.


The 10 Essential Capabilities of a Best-of-Breed SOAR

Considering the immense challenges facing IT security teams, its no surprise they are perpetually overwhelmed. Many teams have turned to security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR) tools as a remedy.


Medium-Sized Campuses Face Down Major Worries

One tool that will help mid-sized schools stay solvent is spend visibility.


Staying on Top of Cybersecurity: A Conversation with Two University CISOs

In this interview Tom Dugas, chief information security officer for Duquesne University, and Rick Haugerud, CISO for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, explain how Internet2’s NET+ program is helping them manage cybersecurity for their institutions.


Blackberry Cyber Suite

The challenge of securing and protecting data and endpoints is not a new requirement, but today it is more important than ever. With a rapidly expanding attack surface created by the proliferation of new types of endpoints ranging from mobile to the Internet of Things (IoT) coupled with a wave of remote global workers, you’ve got a perfect storm. The concept and implementation of a Zero Trust framework has never been more important as securing and protecting endpoints and data goes hand in hand with Zero Trust.


Making Your Travel Connection

SAP Concur’s App Center eliminates the tedium of manual T&E tracking by providing links between Concur and travel providers.


Better Together: Better Cybersecurity Built by, and for, Higher Education

Higher education has always been about transformation, even as that pace has recently accelerated. This is especially true in cybersecurity, as institutions are working to protect an uncertain new normal. The challenges of 2020 have illuminated risks—some old, some new—that continue to stand in the way of mastering whatever comes next.