The theme for the 2021 event, “Your Remote & Hybrid Workforce: How Secure is it?", was derived from companies working remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which introduced a new series of challenges and vulnerabilities.
“Protecting information on your company network in your own building is challenging enough, but moving computer assets to home networks, where family or roommates might be competing for resources, adds another dimension to security requirements," said Helen Schneider, Ph.D., associate professor and co-chair of the computer science department. “During the forum, we will discuss how organizations can educate employees, and prepare them to deal more securely with remote and hybrid work."
The keynote speaker for the 2021 forum was Michael P. Brian, supervisory special agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Brian has been employed by the FBI since 1999 and currently serves as a Supervisory Special Agent for FBI Cleveland's Cyber Criminal Squad. Throughout his career, he has worked investigations involving bank robberies, violent crimes, crimes against children on the internet, and national security and criminal cybercrimes.
Figure 1. Marketing Poster for 2021 IA Forum
Planning for the 2022 forum is currently underway.
Primary Point of Contact
Helen M. Schneider, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Co-Chair of Computer Science
Office Location: Computer Science Faculty Office Room A
[email protected]
419-434-4653