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Learn about forming partnerships between financial institutions and educational institutions for mutual benefits. Discover examples, benefits, challenges, and critical success factors.
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Building Educational Alliances BITS Security Awareness and Education Meeting May 21, 2014
Introduction • Dick Langford, Vice President, ISO, Manager Corporate Information Security Governance, CISSP, CISM, CRISC • 24 years of information security experience with Federal Reserve and BB&T • 20 years of experience managing awareness/education programs. • Views shared are my own, and don’t necessarily represent those of BB&T.
Agenda • Introduction • Definitions • Purposes for educational alliances • Examples • Benefits • Challenges • Critical Success Factors
Definitions • Security Awareness Educational Alliance – The partnering of a financial institution security organization and an educational institution for the purpose of deriving benefits, both mutual and individual • Educational Institution – El-Hi Grades 6 – 12, Colleges and Universities
Purposes • Outreach • Provide security awareness and education to students • Influence discussions and curriculum • Groom future security experts • Establish creative partnerships • Enhance your brand
Benefits • Access to skills and ideas • Fresh perspectives • Access to academic research • Students become familiar with company before being recruited • Increased talent pool for recruiting and internships
UNC-Charlotte • College of Computing and Informatics • Data Science and Business Analytics Initiative • Center for Configuration Automation and Analytics
Challenges • Takes time to develop • Very different perspectives • Different vernacular • Fitting it into existing workload
Critical Success Factors • Relationship building • Early evidence of mutual benefit • Willingness to be in for the long haul Thank You!